Monthly Archives for October 2007

T-Shirt Credit Card: So Bad, Yet So Good!

College Credit Card Scams

Photo courtesy flickr user szlea

What are t-shirt credit cards you ask? Well, remember the first week of college every year and those credit cards offered ? And after you signed-up you received an awesome t-shirt, duh. Okay, maybe I made up that term, but in general I’m referring to those too hard to pass up offers that offer to expand your wardrobe or provide you a free lunch. Some offer cool shirts that read “College,” fake pairs of Oakleys (foakleys), a free pizza, flashlights, and more. If I remember correctly there was a time when vendors were giving out gift cards too!

When I was in college, I was a sucker for these, I signed up for three! (2 shirts, 1 foakley) and even almost signed my fraternity up to ‘fundraise’ with this too, (we’d get $8 per sucker we sign-up) but we just never got around to it.

In the Business section of the October 11 issue of the Los Angeles Times, there is a great article by Kathy Kristof titled “Colleges urged to rein in credit card companies’ activities on campus.” Unfortunately for many college students they will never see this article before they sign-up for these cards.

So here are 3 reasons why we think you should pass on these great offers:
1. What if it’s complete BS? Really. Think about if this was just an elaborate scam to acquire student addresses and then do damage (i.e. steal your financial aid check, ruin your credit, identity theft). The person signing you up could be in on it, or have no clue and think he is working for a legit company. Does that “free” t-shirt still seem appealing?

2. There are better offers elsewhere. Just because you sign-up here does not mean you will be approved for the card. You must remember that these cards target college students and with that comes higher interest rates and stricter terms, not to mention some have annual fees.

3. In 3 weeks time you won’t care or use what you just got. If it was a free lunch, it’s long gone by now. The hip t-shirt has turned into a gym shirt (which you already have plenty of), and the fake sunglasses have gotten so scratched up that you can use them as night shades.

So, the next time you think about signing up for one of these offers, be prepared. We know those college t-shirts are cool, but after 100 other people have it… not so much. Our suggestion?
highschool t-shirt
It’s all about the highschool t-shirts! Rock on.

Graduate College On Time: 3 Fall Quarter Tips for Seniors

College Student Graduating
This list was created primarily for college seniors but some information applies to Juniors as well.

3. If you plan on graduating in Spring, or the following Fall, you really want to speak to your counselor to make sure that you are on track to graduation. Some universities refer to these as graduation checklists or progress reports. In most cases, counselors will assist you at no charge, all you have to do is ask.

This has happened numerous times to our friends where they believe they are done (and partying like they are!) but two weeks after commencement, they receive a letter in the mail stating they are missing one GE to earn their degree!

Talk about a huge damper on starting your new job, your $2000 two-week excursion to Europe, or relaxing and enjoying the free laundry and food of mother and father. So do yourself a favor and take one hour out of your schedule and go see your counselor.

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Pick up a double-major or a minor! Wait, what? Wasn’t this article about graduating on time, why would I take more classes now? Well, there are two cases where you may want to seriously consider this, and I’ll tell you why.

A) You already took a few courses in this certain field, and it got you curious.
To earn a minor in a discipline, most universities only require 5-6 courses, that means you really only have 4 left. Why not? One extra fall quarter (or summer) to enjoy college. Most students are stuck into year-round leases that end in late summer anyways.

B) You failed a class and have to wait until next year to take it because your school only offers it once a year!($*()#!$)(*#@!

Now let’s think of the plans and let’s think of the benefits. You’re already going to be spending money on at least one full quarter/semester. Make it worth it, add on other courses so you can earn that minor and it looks pretty on your resume.

A word of caution though: don’t take on too much so you fail it again! If you are already struggling with your current classload, this probably wouldn’t be the best idea for you.

Alternatively, if you’ve thought about picking up a double-major, what is stopping you? You’ve heard it before, and here it goes again. Everyone in college just wants to finish and get into the real world and everyone in the real world just wants to go back to college!

If you are ahead of the pack and scheduled for a fall graduation but not yet ready to leave your friends, why not do a double-major? Some schools have unit-caps, but often times speaking to your counselor or advisor can help you get through this. A double-major will be a little trickier, requiring you to plan ahead and take key-courses that are offered only once a year or in specific quarters - so this may be more for college juniors.

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Don’t get so stressed out, enjoy your last year! It only happens once (for most people)

So you ready to graduate already? You’ll want to get your graduation sash for commencement!

Greek Secrets: How To Study In A Fraternity House

If you’re in a fraternity and live at the house, you probably know getting any studying done or concentrating is close to near impossible. While some of my most fondest memories come from living at the house, … I have to admit it wasn’t always the most conducive studying environment.
Temptations to take part in the $5 poker game, smash bros tourney, or chat with the roomie seemed to be always present. And by the time I got situated and in the “mood” to study… I’m hungry and want to eat! wtf.

Here is where your best $11.97 (+tax) investment will ever come in. This tip comes from my bro Matt.

$12 College Student Study Aid
Home Depot sells these great AO Safety Earmuffs for $11.97. While these are generally constructed for construction workers and those professionals operating or near loud machinery, they function just as well for studying. Put one of these over your head while studying, and noise is suddenly dropped 20db. There are also some really baller status ones that run for $60.

So next time you’re at the Home Depot, grab a pair. They are located near the knee-pads and safety goggles.

If you’re looking for other great study tips, check out the “Ten Tips You Need to Survive College.” Well written, not too boring, and practical.

Done studying and just about ready to graduate with your bros? Stand out from the otehr Greeks and get your fraternity sash from us!