Should You Work Part Time While Going To College?

You did it! You’ve graduated from high school and are moving on to bigger and better things. Goodbye lumpy cafeteria gravy. Farewell cramped yellow school bus. And, phew, you’ll never have to tackle calculus again. You’ve been accepted into the ... Continue Reading →

Saving Money in College: The Dos and Don’ts

When you’re paying thousands for tuition every year, spending a couple hundred for fun doesn’t seem like a lot. Poor purchases add up fast and contribute a great deal to the massive debt most students accrue. Apply these tips to make sure you aren’t digging ... Continue Reading →

Top Financial Tips For College Students

The college students often have to face issues while handling their finances. With sky rocketing fee structures of our schools and educational institutes, the problem seems to be turning from bad to worse. Luckily, you always have a rescue in the form of certain ... Continue Reading →

Frozen Students: Thawing Out Cold Weather Issues for Your College Kids

Sending your child away to college is hard enough with all of the feelings, the new stuff they “have to have” and money you’re about to pour into this new phase of their life. Add to that a cross-country move into a whole new climate and you’ve ... Continue Reading →

Five Ways to Go Out of Your College Comfort Zone

College can prove to be better than your high school years. You’re given more independence, presented with plenty of opportunities, and spared with a lot of time to enjoy your youth before taking on the responsibilities of “the real world” of ... Continue Reading →

A-level revision – Move to e-revision, books are too expensive

A-level exams are better known as academic qualifications that all students with ages between 16 and 18 must pass in order to pursue a college degree. Unlike GCSEs, A-levels are considered a lot more complex and elaborated. As far as exam revisions are concerned, ... Continue Reading →

Students: Some of the Worst Sufferers of Fuel Poverty

Fuel poverty has been a particularly hot topic ever since the UK’s six biggest energy firms announced their recent hikes in prices. For instance, British Gas has increased its gas prices by 8.4% and its electricity prices by a staggering 10.4%. And, unfortunately, ... Continue Reading →