Don't have any more damn kids!
Do the porn movie for a million bucks to help out your kids.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Free Food? TGIF anyone?

College is expensive enough without even considering the cost of food. So check back to our blog we will update you with the latest giveaways and freebies. This week we got TGIF. Buy one get one FREE! Don’t miss out, this offer ends MARCH 1, 2009. Enjoyyyyyy!
Click on the link below to redeem your coupon!
http://www.tgifridays.com/promos/bogo_coupon.aspx?fromeTarget
Click on the link below to redeem your coupon!
http://www.tgifridays.com/promos/bogo_coupon.aspx?fromeTarget
Monday, February 23, 2009
Think you can't afford college? Think again!
Just follow these tips and you should be O.K (financially).
1. Accelerate your degree
Cram more units in your schedule, that way you can graduate faster at a lower cost.
2. Be a transfer student
You don't have to go to a university straight out of high school, go to a junior college and than transfer to your preferred college. This will save you thousands of dollars.
3. Choose a tuition-free school
Their is a catch for tuition-free schools, you might have to work at least 15 hours a week on the college campus.
4. Get a sponsor
1. Accelerate your degree
Cram more units in your schedule, that way you can graduate faster at a lower cost.
2. Be a transfer student
You don't have to go to a university straight out of high school, go to a junior college and than transfer to your preferred college. This will save you thousands of dollars.
3. Choose a tuition-free school
Their is a catch for tuition-free schools, you might have to work at least 15 hours a week on the college campus.
4. Get a sponsor
Obtain a Federal Student Loan, it's the best way to borrow money for college, (other than a family member).
5. Work off debt with community service
Instead of paying the entire sum of you student loan you can work off the debt or at least a big chunk of it by volunteering in the community and other projects that help the less fortunate and other communities.
6. Apply for Financial Aid
5. Work off debt with community service
Instead of paying the entire sum of you student loan you can work off the debt or at least a big chunk of it by volunteering in the community and other projects that help the less fortunate and other communities.
6. Apply for Financial Aid
If you plan to apply for financial aid, make sure that your parents are not claiming you on their taxes, and make sure you complete the FAFSA months before the deadline. The earlier you complete the FAFSA the more money you will get.
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