Product DescriptionTells students how they can stay out of debt by taking simple and easy measures, while still having the time of his life in college. You will learn: * How to get a good summer job and make it pay. * How to negotiate with a bank-and win. * How to find affordable student housing. * How to eat, drink and be merry on a budget. * How to graduate without debt $ 25,000 to $ 40,000. * How to reduce costs with your phone bill, u. . . More>>
The debt-free Graduate: How to survive college without going broke



This book is just jam-packed with jewels cost savings! In fact, I have saved countless dollars through better management of my money through tips I've learned in this book. Perhaps the best thing in this book are all great tips to get as much summer employment and grant money. Finally, unlike many other money-saving books I tried to walk through, I really find the Debt Free Grad fun to read. If I enjoyed my course work as well as reading this book, I would be a great place English!
Rating: 5 / 5
This is a great book, I loved to read. Be careful when picked up, since you can only be a little distracted and want to read through it all! In general, it has some important tips on saving money, especially when it comes to food. Loads of suggestions.
Rating: 5 / 5
Murray Baker Debt Free Graduate is a great resource. I work in university-level education, and have found the book to be very useful in the preparation of information for students about how to become financially fit. Baker used very practical examples of how we can save money in every aspect of our lives. I have definitely got some tips that I use on everything from mutual funds to decorate my apartment for less. . . I recommend this book. It is a fun, easy to read.
Rating: 5 / 5
Here is a book I wish someone gave me before starting college! I was given this book as a gift and is expected to be a little hard to read, and appeared to be a "money" in the book. So a couple of weeks delay. Once I started reading, I was hooked. It's practical, funny and actually left feeling excited about saving money, still enjoying the college experience, but graduated with little or no debt. I think if I read this before starting college, she had a small problem of graduate debt free. Some ideas are very unique and even discuss summer jobs, great tips on buying textbooks and housing. Other ideas are needs of all university students should know by now, but also for life, whatever the race, such as some of the ideas for reducing costs and the optimal means to pay any debt that may remain. The Debt Free Grad should be required reading for all college students!
Rating: 5 / 5