1. Watch Your Credit Cards
Chances are you’ll get bombarded with credit card offers once you start school. However, it’s easy to get caught up in the debt trap very quickly. An article on The Balance has a couple of suggestions for college students who get credit cards. First, only get one card and one card only. On average, college students have at least $3,000 in credit card debt. More cards means more debt. Second - in light of this - make sure you only charge what you can afford to pay off each month. Finally, look around for the ideal card. Frequent flyer miles might sound nice, but the credit card with the lowest interest rate is the …show more content…
If it’s going to haywire, it will go haywire. Okay, that was a paraphrase, but it doesn’t make it any less true. That said, Murphy’s strike can be held back by a little preparation and common sense. For example, the power could go out when you need to finish that paper for your English Lit class. Having something like Tylt’s portable chargers keeps the computer on, allowing you to finish that paper on time. In order to be best prepared for Murphy, think of the stuff that could go wrong like getting unexpected bills or running out of food before you get paid. Make a plan for those events. And if planning also includes taking steps like buying the recharger or the food so that you have it on hand, make sure that you take those steps, too. This makes Murphy’s strike a little less