Monday 24 March 2014

Tips For Saving Money On College Education

By Darrel Jefferson


There are typically two main concerns for serious college students around the country-grades and money. Students everywhere need both but often lack the second until they can get through college and join the work force.

Whatever shenanigans you get into, you'll remember those times with much more fondness than the hours spent studying at a desk.

Organizing fun events with your friends is a fun way to learn how to network, and you'll get a taste of creative event planning. These are skills you'll carry into your professional career, but don't forget the main purpose: to have fun! So to inspire you to get out and do something amazing with your buddies, here are 6 ideas that could be pretty epic, and also won't cost you an arm and a leg.

Make a list and put the more important things near the top. When you engage in an activity, think about whether or not it is the most important thing to do. If you aren't spending enough time with homework then allocate some more towards your studies. Conversely, Make sure that you are well balanced. Have friends, and spend time unwinding to keep yourself from getting overly stressed.

This can be really difficult for new college students. The first semester, without the rule of parents over you, it can be easy to play with friends, then pull an all-nighter doing homework. This is not recommended even in the slightest. Your first semester will have plenty of parties and fun but you will regret not getting good sleep. It can be a struggle but the effects of good sleep to your body are unending. You will stay healthy, your brain will run better, and you will overall feel better about how things are going.

Your first semester, you are figuring out all these new ways to study and learning new things about yourself and the best way you learn. Don't take too many difficult classes right away. You won't be ready for it.

Second, a college student can save money by reevaluating their living situation. With the understanding that better things are to come following graduation, it may be important to pass on the off campus apartment and stick with the inexpensive dorm room, or at least to find the best deal possible on an apartment even if it means moving (temporarily, remember) into a crummy apartment. Next a college student can secure financial aid in any form they can get it. From apply for scholarships, to federal or state aid, or through the financial aid services of the school itself, there are multiple options available and taking a chunk out of tuition costs is one of the best ways to avoid incurring debt in college.

Organize a cornhole tournament. Cornhole is one of those games everyone is capable of getting into, so plan an elaborate competition, playoff-style. Find or make a cheap trophy, and assign one of your funniest friends to be the announcer. Plan an air guitar competition. You and your friends get to be rock stars for a night, and the winner gets bragging rights for weeks. So get out up off of your dorm room bed, and take your college experience to the next level. Just stay away from that creepy cabin in the woods.




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