by Teacher Man | Aug 30, 2012 | Student Life & University Issues |
One of the unfortunate side effects of having a media oligarchy in Canada is that we don’t have a lot of competition when it comes to offering media services at prices that are beneficial to the consumer. If you compare Canadian cell phone plans to USA plans you’ll...
by Teacher Man | Aug 28, 2012 | Living Frugal |
It’s that time of the year again, that magical season when advertisers everywhere try to explain to you that you are doomed to fail in the upcoming school year without their product (or on the flip side, if you buy their product, you basically can’t screw it up from...
by Kyle | Aug 26, 2012 | Living Frugal, Student Life & University Issues |
When people talk about living the student lifestyle, most people automatically flash to a scene of Kraft Dinner and stale beer (hey that’s not a bad Tuesday er… Friday night right?). In order to take full advantage of the status of “living like a student” keeping your...
by guest | Aug 25, 2012 | Student Loans |
As Canadians’ household debt levels continue to rise, it’s important to consider ways to reduce the total amount owed. One of these areas is student loan debt. Student loans can start a freshly minted university graduate off on the wrong foot, already in debt. Even...
by Teacher Man | Aug 23, 2012 | Career & The Workplace |
You all know the stereotype – “Hey Johnny or Joe or whatever your name is, I need a coffee and donut, you remember what kind I like?” The popular notion that internships chiefly consist of being an unappreciated gopher isn’t exactly wrong from the anecdotal...