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Car Budgeting Tips for College Students
If you’re a teen going off to college or the parent of a teenager who is college bound, you’re probably thinking about how you’re going to get around campus.
Things To Do on Your First College Spring Break Vacation
Every student’s first college spring break vacation should be memorable, so here are some fun and exciting activities to fully explore and enjoy.
Campus Crash: Tips for Financially Handling a Car Accident
Being caught in the middle of a car accident is never easy. If you find yourself running into a collision on the road, it is crucial for you to keep a few tips in mind in order to handle the accident to the best of your abilities.
Traffic Rules to Adhere when Leiebil ÅLesund
If the idea of visiting Norway attracts you, you can experience an unforgettable adventure. This Scandinavian country has (almost) everything you need for a memorable vacation, whether you are an active or passive tourist.
4 Things You Might Have to Replace on Your Car
There are quite a few steps that you can take to protect and maintain your vehicle, but you will most likely have to replace at least a few parts over the years.
Why Students Should Learn How To Use Public Transportation
Students should learn how to use public transportation for many reasons. It’s a key life skill that can benefit you in both the short and long term.
5 Reasons to Travel Before College
You’ve done it! You finally made it through high school! Now onto…more school.
How To Plan Your First Road Trip
Entering college brings many students their first opportunities to be genuinely independent. One of the formative experiences many young people will get to try is taking their first road trip with friends.
5 Best Countries for Volunteer Teaching and Travel Abroad
Why volunteer to teach English abroad? You’ll get a chance to experience new cultures while making a difference in the lives of many other individuals.
Tips for Commuter Students in College
Enrolling in college as a commuter student comes with its own set of educational, social, and safety challenges. Commuting to school provides you with more independence and allows you to avoid hefty college living expenses as you remain off campus.