Carnival of Student Finance #2

–By Sagar Satapathy

Welcome to the second edition of the Carnival of Student Finance. Out of the 11 entries we received, 7 have been selected to be featured on this carnival edition. Without further ado, here are the posts in the order they were received:

John presents When to Replace a Computer: A Buying Guide posted at Queercents. If you’re also unsure about whether or not it’s time to buy a new desktop or laptop, check out John’s mini-buying guide at Queercents to decide when it’s time to replace your computer.

Getting to Graduation presents Students: How to Make $1000 a Month Writing For Associated Content posted at Getting To Graduation. Most college students will say they just don’t have the time to do extra work, but they don’t manage their time well. Whenever the writer has an hour in between classes, or an hour to spare here and there, he writes an article and makes good money.

David presents The Wisdom of Great Investors posted at Worldwide Success. If you want to be a good investor the best way to learn is to listen to the greatest investors of all times and to try to absorb some of their wisdom.

Michael Cook presents The College Loan Process posted at Suite101: Mortgages/Loans articles. Student loans have become big business with the staggering increase in college tuition. Find out how to manage the process before you dig into the hole of student debt.

Ted Reimers presents Benefits of getting an MBA posted at CampusGrotto. Getting an MBA is a worthy investment, despite the increase in student debt.

John Peter presents Improve Your Credit Score By Adding Positive Lines Of Credit To Your Credit Report posted at Business School. Improve Your Credit Score By Adding Positive Lines Of Credit To Your Credit Report.

Tushar Mathur presents Life of a Resident Alien…: Earn Money when your PC is IDLE posted at Life of a Resident Alien…. With this, the Carnival of Student Finance is concluded. Feel free to comment on this carnival since your feedback is important for us to improve in certain areas. You can also give a link back to this carnival post in your blog.

2 Responses to “Carnival of Student Finance #2”

  1. Sue Says:

    Just wanted to say all the best, and thank you for some interesting articles!

    Cheers!

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