Yay a new page has appeared! Sorry for the long wait guys, I have just been really busy lately. I had finals last week, summer break started, and I just had my high school graduation yesterday! Some family that were visiting left this morning, so I had a chance to finish up this and the next page.
A little tip if you're going to college, open an interest building account and leave the money alone until you have to start paying off the loans. oh, and buy a cabinet that you can lock, they're easy to assemble and a lifesaver when it comes to roommates. Also don't expect anyone to be as mature as they come off in the movies, you'll run into the same bullies and assholes that should have been (hickory) switched by their parents. just don;t let it deter you, push forward and remember you can get back at anyone who crosses you by working hard to get promoted over them and becoming the boss.
A little tip if you're going to college, open an interest building account and leave the money alone
oh, and another way to save money is to buy stuff that has the same use, but comes from a different section of the store. You can save money if you are willing to do a little legwork. Like the cabinet I mentioned, they might sell them in the home section, home improvement section, automotive section, seasonal section and/or garden center of most big box stores. (Kmart use to do this a lot.) Aside from a few minor aesthetics, they are all the same thing, usually same company but vastly different in price. I was in Walmart and saw some of those K-cup holders in the coffee maker aisle, $20 but $10 in the flatware aisle. Plastic (non disposable) Plates, Cups and Bowls in the seasonal section next to the BBQ grills cheaper and better made than the ones in the kitchen section. For projects, look in both the Arts and Crafts section and Office Supplies section. stuff is also cheaper depending on the time of year.
oh, and another way to save money is to buy stuff that has the same use, but comes from a different