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.
A Facebook message thread between two college bunkmates has made the rounds across the internet this weekend, and has proven to be one of the funniest Facebook message threads ever.
In a nutshell, the post summarized that ‘teens don’t tweet’ – essentially only 16% of Twitter users were 25 and under, and the majority of Twitter users are aged between 25 and 54.
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.