As a college student, money becomes quite a priority when I have to make decisions, such as whether to take that weekend trip to this and that place, whether I should be content with eating from sidewalk concessions, or should I dine in that relatively pricey restaurant, or just survive with biscuits and cucumber. I’m fortunate to receive the MAD scholarship (financial support from Mom & Dad), so I am assured of constant financial backup when I decide to apply for an exchange program, and live in a rather comfortable abode. Nevertheless, I do devise my ways of saving money, earn money (which explains why you see quite a number of sponsored posts here lately), and spend less (choosing cramped, rat-threatening, but cheap accommodation when I travel).
The student loan consolidation website offers a wide array of articles relating to students and their intimate relationship with money. Most of the posts are on student loans, but there are occasional posts that provide handy advice on student finance. I particularly like the link to queercents, which is a financial blog serving the GLBT community. I managed to get some tips on student travelling from there. You might also want to check out 136 Tips For Saving Money in College.
The Student Loan Consolidation Lowdown blog (maybe they should change the blog name, it’s quite a mouthful, or fingerful to type) presents a library of suggestions to make your financial situation as a student easier to handle through conscientious planning. But of course, planning cannot be possible without relevant information, of which the site can provide, or at least steer you to.
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