• How to Save Money Without Sacrificing Your Social Life

    How to Save Money Without Sacrificing Your Social Life

    When it comes to entertainment in college, it can seem like everything is expensive; but you don’t have to sacrifice fun to save your bank account! All it takes is some planning and self-control.

  • Snowballing Loans, Taco Bell and My Escape to Brazil

    Snowballing Loans, Taco Bell and My Escape to Brazil

    If I were given the option between eating a big ice cream cone and taking out multiple student loans, I’d probably have to go with the ice cream.

  • 4 Steps for Turning Your Passions Into a Career

    4 Steps for Turning Your Passions Into a Career

    You don’t need your own business at first, and you don’t need the finances. You don’t even need an iPad. However, if you’re a creative person, or hate having a boss, you owe it to yourself to try this life out. Here’s how I believe it’s done, in 4 pretty clear steps.

  • How To Find An Apartment in NYC

    How To Find An Apartment in NYC

    First thing you must know is that there is very little you can do without a broker. I talk to friends all the time who say things like, “Oh, I’m just going to look on Craigslist and it’ll be fine. I don’t want to pay a broker fee.” Honey, no one wants to pay a broker fee, but there’s a reason they have the jobs: they know the listings.

  • 4 Ways To Make The Most Of Your Internship!

    4 Ways To Make The Most Of Your Internship!

    Now that you’ve landed your summer internship, the hard work begins! Here is my advice for making the most out of your internship, regardless of the company:

  • Employers Love Millennials and Here’s Why!

    Employers Love Millennials and Here’s Why!

    If you’re reading this right now, you’re probably a Millennial, unless of course you weren’t born between the years of 1976 and 2001 — in that case, I’m sorry.

  • The Best Ways to Make Quick Money

    The Best Ways to Make Quick Money

    If you’re like me, the two things that compliment each other best are money and instant gratification.

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      True Story: I want to be a Gold Digger

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      What Can A College Student Buy With 20 Billion? [Infographic]

      When Facebook went public on Friday, we learned that Mark Zuckerberg added $16 billion to his bank account.

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      What Can You Buy With 20 Billion Dollars?

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    • This Post Grad Life: Making Life Progress in Baby Steps

      This Post Grad Life: Making Life Progress in Baby Steps

      Lately, I’ve been in a huge, post-grad rut. There are so many things I wanted to accomplish IMMEDIATELY upon graduating from college (i.e. being a successful writer, getting my own studio apartment, making lots of money), and of course…none of that has happened. So all I’m left to do is sit and wonder why none of it is progressing at the speed of light.

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    • Beauty on a Budget: St. Ives Invigorating Apricot Scrub

      Beauty on a Budget: St. Ives Invigorating Apricot Scrub

      Skin exfoliating is pretty much my favorite thing ever. I didn’t think I even needed to do it until my college roommate let me borrow her scrub. My skin was smoother than ever before and when I used my moisturizer, my face looked healthier than it had in a long time. Ever since then, I’ve been using St. Ives Invigorating Apricot Scrub because it’s incredible and costs only about $4.

    • 5 Reasons You Should Be a CollegeCandy Summer Intern

      5 Reasons You Should Be a CollegeCandy Summer Intern

      Internships give us the experience of a “real world job” without actually having to be a real person and be in the “real world.” Now some internships can be pretty dull and lame. You’re the coffee getter, the errand runner, basically the office doormat, but not at CollegeCandy, and here are five reasons why you should definitely consider us for your next internship.

    • Beauty on a Budget: Garnier Fructis Anti-Humidity Smoothing Milk

      Beauty on a Budget: Garnier Fructis Anti-Humidity Smoothing Milk

      Come summer time, the heat does a real number on a gal’s hair and, even though it’ll be months before we need to worry about it, I have to share my ultimate hair styling product, straight out of the drug store. Garnier Fructis Anti-Humidity Smoothing Milk is a godsend for anyone with hair that seems to bounce back to being curly the second you step out the door (like myself).

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