We hope that you have all had as great a year as we have! We wanted to take a moment to reflect on the past year and give you some of our best posts of 2011.

Just because you don’t have a lot of money to spare, it doesn’t mean that you can’t go out and have fun. In fact, having a night out can be fun and cheap, providing you know where to go to get the best deals.
They say college prepares you for the real world. If you are a recent college graduate in search of a job and an apartment, you may be casting serious doubt on that assessment. College certainly hasn’t prepared you for all the hassle that goes into getting your credit score high enough to get an apartment.
I would say that a majority of the purchases I make (outside of groceries) are made online. Why? Because I am almost always able to find what I’m looking for cheaper than any store offers it. I’m going to show you how. It’s a pretty simple strategy, but one I can almost guarantee you’re not using right now.
Do you like free stuff? I mean, who doesn’t enjoy free stuff, especially around the time of year when you don’t like thinking about getting older?
Well now you don’t have to focus on the added candle on your cake and instead can smile when you get a free meal or something else!
Most college students can’t really afford to blow money away on whatever they’d like. I’m definitely in that boat. Perhaps you need to take a look at your spending and spend your money more wisely.
Here’s a nice little site that will help you be thrifty in a wide variety of …
I found this nice little article on MSN that tells you how to make your car last 250,000 miles! Give it a read and start doing what it says! You can thank me later!
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I’ll assume that you are more than likely using a virus scan program of some sort. If you’re not, then please take the advice of this post and download one of the programs discussed!
There are all kinds of programs out there made to protect your computer from a virus. Most …
Hello again! Sorry for my hiatus! I had some family things to attend to and have also been busy trying to drive more traffic to this site. If you haven’t already, be sure to tell your friends about it! There’s lots of great information yet to come and it will …
Many, if not most colleges now have partnerships with the likes of Microsoft and other big companies. While, I’m going to stay away from the merits of programs like this, they really can save you a ton of money!
Somewhere on your school website you should be able to find a …
This is a follow-up to yesterday’s post. Another way you can save money on textbooks is not buying books at all! You probably haven’t checked, but your school library probably has copies of most textbooks that your classes will use.
Really, all you need to do is go to the …
Textbooks typically account for your highest expenses outside of tuition and your room and board. This is especially true if you buy your books at the local college book store. Sure, it is convenient to be able to walk to your student union and buy your books, but at what …