Archive for August, 2007

Be Smart About Buying Textbooks

After tuition and housing, books are the next big expense for college students. It’s very easy to blow through hundreds of dollars just picking up a few textbooks. First semester my freshman year I spent over $400 on books, so…

Saving Money College Guy 28 Aug 2007 No Comments

The Five Most Important Dorm Items to Bring to College

As every college student knows, living in a dorm has its share of problems. As the fall semester begins, you arrive on campus, excited to see old friends, share stories and decorate your room, but soon see the excitement turn…

College Life College Guy 27 Aug 2007 No Comments

Own a Piece of the Internet with Agloco

Companies spend billions of dollars on Internet advertising, resulting in millions of images, banners and links thrown at you, the consumer. Publishers and website owners are getting a piece of this action, but you, the poor web surfer who is…

Cool Websites & Making Money College Guy 19 Aug 2007 No Comments

How Not to Kill Your Roommate This Semester

We are only weeks away from returning to school, which means it’s time to email or Facebook your roommate and figure out your dorm room situation. The planning that will go on during these next few weeks is absolutely critical…

College Life College Guy 04 Aug 2007 No Comments

Top 5 Places to Find Scholarships Online

Despite the millions of dollars in scholarships available, most students feel like they simply cannot get a piece to help pay for their tuition. However, most of these students simply never try. The first step is browsing available awards that…

Scholarships College Guy 02 Aug 2007 4 Comments

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The Ultimate Web 2.0 Academic Guide for College Students

Career Advice & Featured & Studying Tips 13 Sep 2007 2 Comments

Every day, college students around the globe are participating in the phenomenon that is labeled Web 2.0, yet many of them have no clue. Some techies debate whether it really needs its own title, but they can agree that the idea behind Web 2.0 is an Internet that focuses on people and community. Facebook, now a college student's life and blood, is a perfect example of a Web 2.0 application, one that connects people and puts the focus on the individual. This blog, MySpace, Flickr, YouTube, all of these are applications that empower people to communicate, create and share their passions. This philosophy has spawned literally thousands of applications deemed Web 2.0 for every known ...