blogger of brokegradstudent.com says
Date: Fri, 03/07/2008 - 02:31
[url=http://brokegradstudent.com/]
[/url] The ultimate student's resource.
Please tell our readers something about yourself?
I'm a twenty-something grad student making the transition into the real world while paying off $20,000 in student loans.
Do you have any email id on which our readers can reach you?
brokegradstudent(at)gmail.com
What is your motivation behind this site?
I created this site to document my progress, to share my successes and failures, and to help inspire others who are in a similar situation. I hope that others are able to learn something from what I share, because I enjoy helping others.
What topics do you explore in this site?
I focus on topics that are relevant to college students and recent graduates. This ranges from student loans, making extra money,frugality,investing, and financial lessons from personal experience.
What are your future-plans with this site?
I plan to continue documenting my progress until I completely pay off my student loans and share what I learn during the experience. By the
time I finish paying off my loans, I hope my site will be one of the premiere financial resources sites for college students and recent grads.
What are the sites and blogs you browse often?
I browse way too many to list them all. If I had to pick just one though, it would be The Motley Fool. This is the site that initially sparked my interest in personal finance and investing.
Would you please share something for people who are in debt?
While you may be broke now, you don't have to be broke forever. Drop by my site to see actual proof in progress!
Would you like to say something to our community members?
There are a bunch of great sites out there that cover practically every aspect of personal finance. The trick is finding the right one for you. If you're a college student, recent grad, or just want to take a trip down memory lane, then I think you'll find my site easier to relate to and more laid back than traditional personal finance sites. Drop by and check it out!
[/url] The ultimate student's resource.Please tell our readers something about yourself?
I'm a twenty-something grad student making the transition into the real world while paying off $20,000 in student loans.
Do you have any email id on which our readers can reach you?
brokegradstudent(at)gmail.com
What is your motivation behind this site?
I created this site to document my progress, to share my successes and failures, and to help inspire others who are in a similar situation. I hope that others are able to learn something from what I share, because I enjoy helping others.
What topics do you explore in this site?
I focus on topics that are relevant to college students and recent graduates. This ranges from student loans, making extra money,frugality,investing, and financial lessons from personal experience.
What are your future-plans with this site?
I plan to continue documenting my progress until I completely pay off my student loans and share what I learn during the experience. By the
time I finish paying off my loans, I hope my site will be one of the premiere financial resources sites for college students and recent grads.
What are the sites and blogs you browse often?
I browse way too many to list them all. If I had to pick just one though, it would be The Motley Fool. This is the site that initially sparked my interest in personal finance and investing.
Would you please share something for people who are in debt?
While you may be broke now, you don't have to be broke forever. Drop by my site to see actual proof in progress!
Would you like to say something to our community members?
There are a bunch of great sites out there that cover practically every aspect of personal finance. The trick is finding the right one for you. If you're a college student, recent grad, or just want to take a trip down memory lane, then I think you'll find my site easier to relate to and more laid back than traditional personal finance sites. Drop by and check it out!
