Knowing when to drop a class is a tough call, particularly if the course is necessary for your major. Your reasons should never be superficial ones such as: I don’t like the professor. It’s too hard. I can’t get into this subject. I’m just not feeling it. Those are...
Editor’s Note: Please give a warm welcome to my fiancee’s (aka Mrs. TM) second foray into the blogosphere. She made way more money than me all through university by working in the service industry so I asked her to tell our readers about the realities of waiting...
As exciting as it is to be a freshman at university, it’s also probably the first time that you have experienced living on your own. That can present more than a few challenges when it comes to managing money. Fantasy and reality tend to come together during freshman...
On today’s podcast we invite Moneysense’s Jonathon Chevreau to join us and chat a little about the value of a generalized education. I’ve been known to take kind of an extreme position on generalized study (re: Bachelor of Arts) in the new world and have summed up my...
There’s a certain intoxication that comes with having your first credit card. On the surface it looks like a healthy dose of financial freedom – after all, you’re able to spend money that you don’t really have. But that freedom can quickly turn into a pair of...