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Budget Student's Guide to College
Congratulations, you've decided to go to college! Now, how are you going to pay for it? The applications. The financial aid. The roof over your head and the food on your plate. Your trips to the dentist. Your trip abroad. Your credit card. Your classes. Your first job-interview suit. It's about to be the biggest investment of your life, and you've barely broken in your driver's license. Um...help??

Unigo Guide to Sinners & Saints 2008
Check out the Unigo Guide to Sinners & Saints 2008 to see which colleges top our lists for Gluttony, Temperance, Sloth, Diligence, Greed, Charity, Pride, Humility, Envy, Kindness, Wrath, Patience, Lust, and Chastity. Come Judgment Day, where will your school be headed? Find out now.

Delicious, Nutritious, and Cheap: Healthy food you can afford
The dining hall will sustain you through lunch and dinner. But at 3:30 A.M., when your watery eyes can’t stand another minute of computer glare, the snack time choice is yours.

How to Squeeze Cash Out of Your School
Let’s be honest with ourselves for a minute: college is a rip-off. There, I said it. It seems completely uncalled for, cruel even, for colleges to charge students upwards of $40K a year for the privilege of attending their fine institutions of higher learning.

How to Make Yourself Look Good. Real Good. (At College.)
You’ve got to make moves in order to make your transition from college into the rest of your life as smooth as possible. Here’s the catch: in order to do that, you need to make sure you take advantage of your time at college and mold yourself into the most successful, well-rounded student you can be. In short: you gotta make yourself look good.

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Finding the Perfect Fit: A college sizing guide
Colleges don’t exactly come in one size that fits all. There are schools as small as a few dozen students and others that have the populations of small countries. Various student body sizes produce drastically different college experiences, so it is important to figure out what size suits you according to your persona.
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Unigo Guide to Sinners & Saints 2008
Check out the Unigo Guide to Sinners & Saints 2008 to see which colleges top our lists for Gluttony, Temperance, Sloth, Diligence, Greed, Charity, Pride, Humility, Envy, Kindness, Wrath, Patience, Lust, and Chastity. Come Judgment Day, where will your school be headed? Find out now.
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11 Things You Never Knew You Needed to Survive in College
Here are 11 not-so-obvious suggestions for what you’ll need at college.
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Cash for College: How to get scholarships
Most students and parents are under the impression that you need to either be an Olympic-caliber athlete or have perfect test scores and grades to qualify for some free money, but that’s not necessarily the case. With proper planning, research, and ambition, many students can qualify for and receive a scholarship that is right for them.
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Early, Rolling, Regular: When Should You Apply?
There is no one answer to the question of Early vs. Regular, and feel free to walk away from anyone who tries to tell you otherwise. What is right for you will depend on your unique combo of circumstances, ambitions, and constraints. Check out the different options broken down below.  
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Unigo Guide to Sinners & Saints 2008: Chastity and Lust
Putting out versus locking it up. Unigo’s Guide to Sinners and Saints 2008 shows you the schools where students are charged with Chastity, and those of Lust where students can’t seem to shake shagging.
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Unigo Guide to Sinners & Saints 2008: Temperance and Gluttony
Some students want it all, while others prefer all things in moderation.  The Unigo Guide to Sinners and Saints is turning the spotlight on schools that cater to Gluttony and feed your Temperance. Eat up!
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Tackling the Tests: The good, the bad, and the money
With so much riding on how high school students handle the dreaded standardized tests known as the SAT and the ACT, it’s not surprising that parents empty their wallets with hopes that their son or daughter will score that perfect 2400 on the SAT or that flawless 36 on the ACT.
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Little Things Can Be a Big Deal
Take a moment to consider a few of these factors when you’re narrowing down the list of potential schools.
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Get a Job: Our five favorite gigs for college students
Consistently keeping a few extra Andrew Jacksons in your wallet will require some work on your behalf. And by work, we mean an actual paying job.
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