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  • Campus laundry horror story

    I was probably one of the few guys in my dorm who knew how to do laundry. Full credit has to be given to my mom who made me do my laundry as soon as I started high school. Because of her persistence I learned what colors not to mix, when to use cold or hot water and all the other laundry ABCs. This “training”...
    Posted to True Education (Weblog) by David on Tue, Jul 29 2008
  • Surviving Freshman Year: Feeding Your Face

    Article Provided by: Donna Sotolongo, Psy. D College was the first time I had to learn how to live on a budget . Arriving on college with 500 bucks in my debit account reminded me really quickly that I was truly on my own. After leaving the college book store minus 400 dollars spent on textbooks, I knew...
    Posted to Living on Campus (Weblog) by Librarian on Tue, Jul 29 2008
  • Wish there was blogging when I was in college

    Being an art student I never had to write a lot of papers. The few that were assigned to me, I would put off until the last minute… shamefully I would sometimes ask my girlfriend to do them for me. I was never good at it. Truth be told, I never put in the effort because I found writing papers...
    Posted to True Education (Weblog) by David on Fri, Jul 25 2008
  • Choosing a major - Part 1, Interests and Skills

    On my last post I shared advice about choosing a college . This week I thought it would be good if we talked about choosing a major. Before we go any further I’ll openly admit that once again I am not the shinning example. I chose Fine Arts as my major only because I could draw – and not...
    Posted to True Education (Weblog) by David on Wed, Jul 16 2008
  • Breaking down the student loan – Some things to think about

    This is the first article in a series aimed at breaking down and demystifying the topics/issues that arise when it comes to student loans and financial aid. It is my hope that these articles will be a helpful resource for your student financial aid decisions. Type in “ student loan lenders ”...
    Posted to True Education (Weblog) by David on Mon, May 19 2008
  • Students asked to graduate in four years

    It appears the faster you graduate the better. Here is another great article that talks about how schools are urging their students to graduate in four years. Right now the norm for students to earn a degree is five to six. These "extended plans" are causing a strain on already limited resources...
    Posted to True Education (Weblog) by David on Tue, May 13 2008
  • Both schools and students like to spend money

    While I attended college it was announced that tuition would increase because our school needed a new basketball arena. Shortly after this announcement we were informed that construction of the new basketball stadium had already commenced and students wouldn't need to worry about a tuition increase...
    Posted to True Education (Weblog) by David on Tue, May 13 2008
  • Poker declared as a major (issue) on campus

    Since I'm in Las Vegas I thought it would be fitting to tie in the game that has made this town famous. I used to love playing poker and was obsessed with learning anything I could about it. For me it was never about gambling. I loved the game and would play every chance I could. While in school...
    Posted to True Education (Weblog) by David on Thu, May 8 2008
  • I'll get an Economic Stimulus Payment right?

    Probably not! If you are a college student and your parent's claimed you as a dependent on their 2007 taxes then no money for you! But don't feel bad most students won't get a rebate. I mean its not like you need it or anything!! It is difficult to understand why we wouldn't want college...
    Posted to True Education (Weblog) by David on Tue, May 6 2008
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