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Saturday, May 30, 2009

An awesome website

I found this website from catching a few minutes of the Tyra Banks Show (even though I don't like the show at all). This woman's website provides you with tons of freebie and sweepstakes advice. I loved it after the first 5 minutes I was on there.


Swagbucks are a good way to go

Here's a good site to earn gift cards just for using their search engine. It's free and resourceful since you already use search engines anyway...might as well get paid for it. :)


Search & Win

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Make your own Cheap Metal Detector

I'm one of those people who gets overly excited when they find a dime or a quarter on the street. That's why I love metal detectors. However, I can't afford one myself so I'm really glad I found this. Maybe this video is a little bit more fun than it is resourceful, but it's also just plain cool.


Friday, May 22, 2009

If your ever at home and poor and bored all at the same time and need a bit of a laugh, go to jibjab.com and make a funny video. Use pictures of friends and family, then send them to make other people laugh till they pee.

Laughter is the cure for any ailment.
Here's a video that my friend made of his workers. (my dad is the cock-eyed one)

:)

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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Memorization Technique

This is for anyone, student or not, who has ever had to memorize a list. At first I thought this was going to be a video giving out lame advice that we already know. After watching it I tried it and it worked beautifully. It seems kind of dumb but it is a life saver.



Some of my favorite websites

As a person with a limited cash flow I like DIY projects. I also love learning how to do new things. If you share these interests you might like the following sites...I LOVE them!

  • Viewdo.com They provide some very interesting how to's

Hate Walmart when you are rich!

Hey guys, I know everyone hates Wal Mart but for those of us who are poor college students, sometimes it's the best route to go. My professor for Biology was the greenest person I know but he gave some very wise advice about recycling paper. He said " Use as much paper for notes as you need, I don't care if you use 10 sheets a day...you can always recycle when you graduate." I like that advice so I'm applying it to Wal Mart. You can shop somewhere else when you have graduated and have a good paying job.

Many people probably already know this but I'm just going to reinforce it because I recently went shopping there and was amazed at how much I saved. If you get the ads for other grocery stores like Bashas, Safeway, Fry's or any other store; If their prices happen to be a lot cheaper than Wal Mart's, just take the ad and tell the cashier while he/she is scanning the order. They will charge you the other store's price. I did this last week and got 10 grocery items for 8 dollars! If I hadn't I would have spent 20 dollars guaranteed.

Don't worry about looking stupid, a lot of people do it.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Another way to help pay those college loans

Saving money for college is as easy as it can be with Upromise.com.
You and your family can do so just buy buying things that you already buy. Whether it be from the grocery store, online stores, or restaurants. I'm a lucky one because my family loves shopping...a whole lot. This is a fantastic site, and trust me when I say that every little bit helps when it comes to paying for college.


Friday, May 15, 2009

Folding clothes has never been so awesome!

This is a really great DIY project if you hate folding clothes...especially shirts.

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Don't Waste your Money on Fancy Planners

Are you one of those people who likes to organize their time or make lists for everything? Do you buy over-priced organizers only to find that it doesn't accommodate your specific needs? I AM one of those people. For this reason I like to customize and print my own schedules and calendars. A professor of mine told me that she bought a nice leather organizer for 95% off because it was from last year. All she had to do was print out her own planners and stick it into the nice leather case. So here are a few websites where you can choose and print the planners and calendars that will fit your individual life:

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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Free Stuff is Everywhere

I'm not new to being poor, but there have been times in my life when I wasn't as poor as I am now. I have a degree in Biology and Chemistry but in this rough economy, that means absolutely zip in terms of getting a job. So...I am currently jobless but I am going back to school to get a degree in surgical technology. In the meantime I am living with my grandparents while struggling to pay for my bills. If there's one thing I know, it's that complaining does nothing for your current situation. You have to do something about it. When I'm not out searching for a job or studying, I'm looking for new resources to help me get through it all. In situations where I would normally pay a ton of money for something I have discovered another way to get it for little or FREE!

Here is a short list of things I have recently discovered. I will add more every couple of weeks:

  • If you have a pretty good Internet connection, Hulu.com is an awesome place to watch t.v and movies for free. I'm so poor I can't even afford to watch television, so in my free time I take my laptop to my local library and catch up on t.v. It's great.
  • This is by far my favorite find ever. When I bought my laptop, it didn't come with MS office. I desperately needed it but didn't have near enough money to purchase it. This site saved my life; Openoffice.org. It is almost identical to the MS office programs except for a few minor details. It has PowerPoint, spreadsheet, publisher and more.
  • If you have a few bucks that you can spend and want to purchase MS office you can get it MUCH cheaper. The only catch is that you have to be a student. They require that you send them your class schedule and then they will confirm it and send you the program for dirt cheap. The Website is JourneyEd.com and you can save $309.00 !!
  • I am one of those students that universities and colleges hate because I never buy my books at their bookstores. Why buy from them when I can get them 80% cheaper somewhere else? In the past I have gone to bookstores for used books or online to buy my textbooks. However I have recently discovered a website that let's you borrow books. It's called Chegg.com. All you have to pay is pay for the shipping to receive it and send it back (if you want to).

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