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GradeFund – Get Paid To Get Good Grades!

Posted on 19 September 2009 by Ace Carter

GradeFund

College is expensive. Paying the tuition fees, housing costs and simple stuff like food and drinks can really burn a hole through your wallet.
Luckily, they’re are ways of reducing these costs – One of these ways is by using GradeFund where you can get rewarded for getting good grades.

Students invite their friends and family to sponsor their drive for good grades. Sponsors choose grade levels and sponsorship amounts for each grade (as low as $5). Each semester students upload their transcript. We verify grades, collect money from sponsors, and send it to schools or students depending on sponsor preferences. For individuals or companies that want to create an educational cause, they select the classes and grade levels at the universities they want to sponsor. We send the money to the eligible students who achieve the target performance levels.

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Design Your Dorm – Move-In Day Just Got A Whole Lot Easier

Posted on 23 August 2009 by Ace Carter

Design Your Dorm
Moving into your college dorm is one of the most exciting times in your college life – I remember when I walked into mine last year….The small room already half filled with my numerous boxes of bulging junk, the sparse walls…you get the picture.

Well, a new startup called Design Your Dorm (also known as College Room Creator) is a web based 3D interior design tool that allows college students to customize their dorm room/residence hall room interiors.

DesignYourDorm 3D Designer

The site has built 3D virtual models of common dorm room layouts, allowing new students to figure out what they’ll have room for long before they ever set foot in their dorms. To help figure out the exact room configuration, DesignYourDorm currently has a few hundred 3D models of various common dorm room items, including electronics like TV sets and Xbox 360s, furniture like beds and desks, and storage containers that you can freely drag and drop into the room.

Along with the 3D designer, Design Your Dorm also has a store which will allows you to purchase some of the goods you have decked your room out with and also a highly useful checklist which you can print out and use to make moving in day a breeze.

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Unigo – College Reviews By College Students

Posted on 30 July 2009 by Ace Carter

UNigo

Unigo is a new platform for college students to share reviews, photos, videos, documents, and more with students on their campus and across the country. It’s also a good place for high school students to find out what life is really like at America’s colleges, and to make friends to help them find the school that’s right for them.

(via go2web20)

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Interview With Jessica Mah On Being a Student And a CEO

Posted on 29 July 2009 by Ace Carter

Jessica started her first internet company at the age of 13, finished high school at the age of 15, and is now studying computer science at U.C. Berkeley. Through speaking engagements and side projects, shes been teaching young people how to get a jump-start in entrepreneurship and their future careers. In November of 2008, Jessica launched internshipIN as a way to help fellow students in finding internships, and has since helped thousands of students explore their passions through real life experience. She’s now working on Indinero.com, a company that creates software that help organizations manage their finances.

Hey Jessica! First of all, tell us a little bit about yourself.

Sure!  I’m Jessica Mah, a senior at U.C. Berkeley studying computer science, and I’ve been programming since elementary school.  I started a site called internshipIN.com in the fall as a way to help students find internships, and I recently started Indinero.com to help small businesses manage their finances through intuitive software.

What made you want  to start InternshipIN and Indinero?

internshipIN was started as a cool project to help our peers in college.  There wasn’t a profit incentive when we first started it, and we’ve since learned so much about the software development process.  Indinero was started to help a problem we had with managing our own company:  taking care of finances.  And seeing that it was one of the biggest things that stressed us out, we thought that it would be cool to create a product that solved that problem.

How do you manage to balance college life and your online endeavours?

I think it’s important to keep a good work/life balance.  I take Friday night and Saturday off, I meet regularly with my college friends, and it’s been working out quite well!

How does it feel to have been profiled in such websites/magazines such as TechCrunch and Inc?

It isn’t too big of a deal.  Getting profiled on top blogs and magazines definitely helps business, but it can also be a distraction from innovation.  When the press rolls in, don’t lose sight of building a good product!

What tips do you have to other students who want to follow in your footsteps and start an online business?

Pick an idea that’s quick and easy to get started with.  This means an idea that requires very very little upfront capital, and can be launched in no more than a few months.  A lot of first-time entrepreneurs try to start with a “big idea”, but it’s important to realize that the biggest companies were started with modest goals.  For example, Microsoft was nothing more than a software consultancy for its first year of existence.  If they had the goal of being the software empire it is now, they’d never have gotten there.

What is the best advice you were ever given?

Be relentlessly resourceful.  Take advantage of your connections, read a lot, and do everything in your power to make your business successful.

Asides from your companies, what else do you enjoy doing?

Hanging out with my friends, going swimming, reading, among everything else that college-aged students enjoy doing.

What do you plan on doing after Berkeley?

Just build Indinero : )

Future projects?

Nope, just Indinero.  Commitment is key to building a great company.

I’d like to thank Jessica for being part of the 1st interview @Student On Campus.  I’m sure you have just inspired other students to follow in your footsteps. Good luck for the future!

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How To Try Spotify From Anywhere And Download Your Favourite Songs

Posted on 25 July 2009 by Ace Carter

Spotify

Spotify is, at the moment, the hot topic across most parts of Europe. For those who have never heard of it, Spotify is a peer to peer streaming music program with virtually no buffering. It’s easy to use interface allows you to create playlists in a second and it’s huge (and growing) song base means that they probably will have your favourite song.

As of yet, it is unavailable in the US, but the latest news suggests that it will be released by the end of the year. However, it seems alot of people can’t wait that long and have managed to find ways of downloading Spotify outside of Europe.

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