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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Living the Successful College Life: Juggling Your Schedule

If you haven’t snagged a scholarship (tip: it may not be too late! Keep looking!), you don’t want to get into serious debt before you graduate by taking out loans. Unless you have parents or rich uncles with the income to pay your college tuition, you may find it necessary to work while you attend school. Figuring out a good schedule that allows you time for a job, study, sleep, and recreation can be tricky, but it’s not impossible to do. Having a job while attending school can be a drag, but try to think of it as a lesson in responsibility and growing up. If you’re lucky enough to live in LA Tech housing or other campus housing that provides furnished living spaces and easy-to-access social and exercise areas, the task becomes easier. Here are some steps to take to prevent yourself from burning out even with a packed schedule.

Determining Your Priorities

It’s time to be a grown-up, which, though it isn’t always as fun as the more carefree life of childhood or adolescence, is a good time to develop positive habits that will benefit you the rest of your life. Besides, being responsible doesn’t mean nothing is fun anymore. Determining your priorities for your scheduling also helps you avoid a lot of stress that develops from procrastination, worry about the future, and money issues. Reducing stress helps you feel free and productive. Sit down when you have some quiet time to think and ask yourself what is most important for you to be doing right now. As a college student, you are likely working toward a degree that will increase your chances of enjoying your career as well as being able to earn enough money to support yourself and a future family. If working at a job is a necessary component, this is also a priority. Adequate sleep will help you have the energy to meet your commitments. This might mean your social life suffers a bit, and you won’t be able to attend quite as many all-night parties as you’d like; but if you’re going to college merely to party, you might want to re-think the whole college thing for the time being. While you prioritize, realize that if any one area is taking up so much time that you’ll never get a chance for doing something you like (recreation), you’ll probably burn out. Adjust your priorities and schedule accordingly. Maybe take fewer credits or apply for some grants.

Plan Your Schedule on Paper

Once you know where your priorities lie, work out your schedule on paper or on some electronic calendaring system. If you are naturally drawn to having a structured schedule, this step will be easy and enjoyable. If you like things more flexible, a bare-bones schedule will do as long as you firmly include your top priorities. Depending on how necessary your job is for your financial well-being, you will also need to work your classes and other activities around working hours. Perhaps you can work early-morning hours, finishing your work day before classes start so you don’t have daytime conflicts. Or nail down a job before registering for classes so you know exactly what class times are best for you. Assign yourself some time during the day or week to study or complete homework. What time is left over is yours to do with as you please.

Finding the Fun in Adulthood

Being responsible for yourself while living in LA Tech housing doesn’t mean all the fun is over. Part of the joy in life is having new experiences, making new friends, and meeting challenges head-on. If there isn’t something to look forward to, your life will become dull and boring. Even adults are allowed to enjoy life. Parents, responsible relatives, student advisors, and mentors can help you find a good balance that works for you as you put together your student schedule.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Which Murray State Housing Is Right for You?

Murray State housing has much to offer young college students. One can find villages or communities that are within walking distance to campus that offer both privacy and social interaction. Modern amenities accompany these communities, including pools, hot tubs, laundry facilities, high speed internet connections, and much more.

Stressful Preparation

There are many stresses involved in preparing for college life. For example, young people often feel like they must decide right now what they want to do for the rest of their lives. They must then pick a handful of colleges that they would enjoy attending and hope that one of them will accept their application. They are forced to consider how they will be paying for school and where they will live while they are attending classes.
With average student debt amounts on the rise, many students are concerned about living expenses. Should they get a job on campus? Should they sacrifice their standard of living by choosing to live in crummy apartments that probably still cost too much?
If there is one piece of advice that many college graduates could offer new, incoming freshmen, is that they should just relax and stress as little as possible. In order to do this, new students should just take the time to think about what is most important to them and pursue it rather than get overwhelmed by the enormity of choices available.
What’s Important? 

When it comes to college life, students can be as involved as they want to be in social activities. Consider, though, that this is an important time in life to choose to be social. College is the time and place where proper balance is established between studies and play and where lifelong friendships are forged.  
It is also important to be close to campus and to live among people who have common ages and interests. For example, one single woman of twenty-five searched only for living quarters that had older students rather than freshmen living there.
Murray State housing boasts of a variety of options for students. How to narrow the list down must depend on what is most important to you.

Monday, December 30, 2013

Successfully Searching through UCM Apartments

When you are making the transition from high school to college, there can be a lot of exciting and scary decisions to make. One very important decision you need to make is where you want to live. You’ll need to find student housing that is close to your college so that you can quickly and easily commute to your classes, but what other considerations do you need to take into account when picking out an apartment? It is important to find the right place so that you can have a successful transition into college life. Here are some factors you should consider when you are looking at different UCM apartments.

Picking a Price Range

With your limited budget and whole new set of financial responsibilities, you want to be careful about how much you are committing to spend on your monthly housing costs. You should realistically consider how much you’ll be spending on groceries, school supplies, entertainment, gas, etc., in order to determine how much you can afford to spend on housing. Come up with a realistic price range for housing that will fit your budget so that you can limit your housing search to apartments that fit inside your price range.

Picking Someplace Safe with Space

Having a housing budget doesn’t mean that you should simply pick the cheapest housing you can find. If you just move into the cheapest housing, you may find yourself quickly regretting that decision. There are some housing qualities that you will (and should) pay a little more for. The first is safety. You need to make sure that the housing you pick is not only close to campus, but also in a safe neighborhood. Saving some money on rent is not worth risking your safety or your peace of mind. For this reason, you may need to be willing to spend a little more to get yourself a place somewhere that is more highly populated in a safe neighborhood. The next housing factor to consider is the space you want. You can choose either to share your room with a roommate or pay a little more to have a private room. While having a roommate can be great for your social activity, if you think you need more privacy to be successful in your studies, then you will want to spend more and look for UMC apartments that offer private rooms.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Apartments in Monte Carlo

How many times did we hear the place Monaco and Monte Carlo in a movie or in a song? The latter was mentioned in the song "I've Never Been To Me", a popular song sang by Charlene, a one-hit-wonder talent in the 70's. Most of the Hollywood stars and celebrities would travel as far as Europe to experience an oasis of serenity away from the chaos in the entertainment world. It holds true for anyone who can afford to live in Monte Carlo.

The Principality of Monaco is not only known for its beautiful beaches and amazing coastline but, Monaco is world famous in sports and entertainment. The Formula One which is the most prestigious automobile races in the world is held annually in the streets of Monaco. If you can afford to buy monaco properties then, you should start looking for one now. There are gorgeous apartments in Monaco which have easy access to the tourist district. If you are looking for luxury property for sale monte carlo with concierge service, just visit the links and you will definitely find the right property that reflects your lifestyle.

If you check it out now, you will be blown away with the location and the ambiance of the properties. How would you like to be in the middle of the street celebration or just be there in the Monte Carlo Rally? If you love that then, visit the Website for more information.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Rental Income Business

Today, I was doing our tax return and I found out that this year, we will have no refund. For two consecutive years, we bought two properties one for our home and the other is for rental income.My receipts are not yet organized but, this year I am trying to buy a software so I can pull out my expenses right away in a systematic manner.
By August, I am planning to add more subjects for my tax course because I am interested to become a tax preparer.
These photos were taken at our rental condo. We got this for few months now and it's truly a good source of income.
If you have a small business like we do, it is alright to prepare your tax return personally. But, if you have more than two big time businesses, you should hire a professional to do all your paper works. It is really complicated. You need to save all your receipts too.
Rental income business is good especially when you add energy saving features in the property. You will get refund from it. Good luck on your rental business.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Our Rental Property: Efficiency Room

Hello everyone! How was your Chinese New Year celebration? I bet you have many leftover "tikoy" / rice cake in there, would you give me some please? Oh well, mine was spent alright and the day ended with watching a movie using Netflix, nothing fancy (*v*).

Anyway, Hubby and I have been busy looking for a new house in Palm Bay Florida. We bid 6 properties already and so far, we were outbid by other buyers but, one seller accepted our offer. Right now, we are waiting for the response of the sellers bank and I am happy if we get this property because it is located nearby NASA and not in Palm Bay. Anyway, the pictures below are the inside look of our rental income property here in Orlando. It is an efficiency room and it is occupied by a single renter.I love this kitchen because it is white and full of storage, and I consider it big for this efficiency size room. The appliances are new and are included when we bought the property. This place is good for renters who are single or couple with no kids and are working too.
It has a good size bathroom with a bath tub. The door on the right side is the closet. Above the kitchen is an attic which the renter can use for storage.
The door below is the front door and there is a screened porch at the front facing the parking space. The property is on a corner lot, near the exit gate. If the renter has visitors, she can actually entertain them at the front porch. The AC in this property is only the window unit as shown in the picture above. This property is gated and walking distance to the bus stop, grocery stores, restaurants, gym and pharmacy. Now, we are waiting to own another property so we can move out from our condo and have it rented as well. Hoping that 2012 will be a good year for us especially in our rental business. Happy Chinese New Year everyone!

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Discover Anna Maria Island this Fall, on Florida's Gulf Coast

I love traveling the coastal area of Florida. There is a place along Tampa Bay which is known with its breathtaking beauty with golden sands, turquoise waters and beautiful scenery. Anna Maria Island has three cities namely Anna Maria at the north, Holmes Beach in the middle area and Bradenton Beach located at the south. This island is a nice place for wedding ceremony and wedding reception. In fact, anna marie island is the Wedding Capital of Florida and annually they have wedding festival in this island initiated by the Chamber of Commerce.Like most of the coastal places here in Florida, this island has warm and fantastic waters. If you plan to travel to Anna Marie Island, I suggest you do it before the holidays and after the holidays to avoid the big crowd. The prices of anna maria island rentals and anna maria island hotels are lower before and after the holidays. It is very affordable and you will enjoy your time exploring the island. Most Island visitors enjoy the accommodation of vacation rentals because of they will have their own private pool, garden and even a waterfront garden. If you come with your family and friends for a vacation, the vacation rentals are ideal.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Planning to Move?

Are you planning to move to another place other than where you live right now? It is not easy because it will involve so many changes in your life. Adjusting to the kind of environment you are in and finding a new source of income. You will probably away from your friends who are your constant companion. Well, those were just few of the concerns that you will encounter once you move from one place to another. I am speaking on my behalf that is why I know what I am talking about. Now, let’s go back to moving to another place topic. Are you looking for apartments or any properties for rent? Move.com offers millions of properties across the United States that are currently available for rent. You need it and that’s for sure. What are the things to be considered in finding new Apartments? Select a good neighborhood is one and the amenities must be essential to your needs. Finding a place where the possibility of getting a job is just around the vicinity. To avoid the hassle of finding the right apartment, just check out the link provided here to view the available properties. You can also check out some tips about moving so; it will be easier for you to adjust. This company is the leader in online real estate therefore, it is best to refer you to them. Visit the Website now and explore the tremendous service that they will offer to you. They will also provide the “how to guide” in searching for a rental place to live. This Website is very informative and very helpful in your moving plan. Do not take my word for it, check out the Website now and see it for yourself. I am convinced and I know you will too.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Vacation Rentals

Are you looking for apartments, condos and houses in Wilmington, North Carolina? Check out the affordable property listings in wilmington nc vacation rentals. If you are a nature lover, renting a place which is close to the beach is a fantastic option. Century 21 Sweyer & Associates is the top resource for Wilmington, North Carolina rentals for apartments and houses. Visit wilmingtonforrent.com today and start finding a place that is right on your budget. Just provide your option on the search box and they will give you a list of the property according to your preferences. Start searching now and click on the link provided here.

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