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Being an RA and/or On Council In Residence

by Teacher Man | Sep 17, 2013 | Summer Jobs & Working While In School, University Living/Housing | 0 comments

Getting a part-time job right on campus that will completely pay for your residence room and board?  That’s pretty much the deal if you want to sign up to become a Residence Advisor (RA) and in some cases on the governing council at residences on campuses across...

Improving Career Education In High School

by Teacher Man | Sep 15, 2013 | Education & Academic Tips | 0 comments

A few weeks ago we took a look at just why Canada’s public schools were getting an “F” in financial literacy 101.  Interestingly enough, when Rob Carrick of The Globe and Mail talked about this issue Rob was adamant that even though financial literacy was something we...

Managing Your Money in the New School Year

by Kevin | Sep 12, 2013 | Financial Advice & Investing | 0 comments

Managing your money and attending university are two activities that don’t normally appear in the same sentence. But living away at school could be the first time you’re managing money in a serious way, so having a solid grasp of how to do it is more...

Finding the Right Edition For A Text

by contributor | Sep 8, 2013 | Education & Academic Tips | 0 comments

Finding the correct edition of a text can be confusing. Usually there are different incarnations of different texts, ranging from the most common, such as classic novels, to academic text books that come out with a new edition every year. Variations of books can have...

Take Your Business Anywhere With a Credit Card Reader

by contributor | Sep 8, 2013 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

Many of us have iPhones today, and we think they are the best thing ever. Sure, they allow us to check our email on the fly, but for most of us, this is where the useful advantages stop. Smartphones also distract us with the millions of apps that are available....
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