Making Money as Santa Claus

If you’re looking to earn a little on the side this December, this easy gimmick will surely help you raise some extra funds just in time for the Holidays.

Christmas is one of the most memorable times of the entire year but what makes the season even more enjoyable is the fact that money-making gimmicks are aplenty. If you’re looking to earn a few hundred extra dollars this month, there’s always a gig or two that you can jump right into and get a generous income from without doing much.

Aside from going house to house caroling for a fee or making homemade crafts to sell as Christmas presents, another fun gig for a “chubby” college kid with a jolly disposition is impersonating Santa Claus.

Who needs Santa Claus?

The demand for Santa Claus impersonators skyrockets during the holidays (pretty obvious, huh?), but you’d be surprised to know where people seem to need Santa Clauses the most– at office parties! Apparently, even working professionals can’t celebrate without Santa Claus on the guest list.

Of course, Santa Clauses are also needed in photo booths in malls or outside an establishment, children’s parties and other promotional events that coincide with Christmas. You may contact an agency that hires potential Santa Clauses or you can subcontract with companies directly. The latter will take more time and effort on your part, but you will earn more if there are no companies negotiating for you.

Getting Started

First things first, you will need a complete Santa Claus costume, and a silver haired wig or beard in case yours isn’t real, and a voice deep enough to bellow your signature line, “Ho Ho Ho, Merry Christmas!”

Although Santa is known for handing out gifts to unsuspecting children (provided they’re on his “Nice” list), it is not necessary for you to walk around with a bag of gifts in tow. The office or company hiring you to be Santa for a day must secure other these props, unless you’ve agreed to cover these freebies beforehand.

All it takes to succeed at being a fake Santa is a convincing get-up and a jolly attitude. Say, “Ho ho ho,” when you meet people, especially kids, and try to exhibit the jolly nature which Saint Nick is known for.

And who knows, if you do quite well at this, you become a regular at office parties, malls and other Christmas events.

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10 Time Management Tips for College Students

Many college students try to attempt to juggle too many tasks at once, but this habit of constantly multi-tasking can do more harm than good. I think that one of the most common assumptions students entering college make is that they automatically posses the skills and know-how to manage their time.  However, researchers (and myself) agree that time management is a skill that must acquired through practice. The modern student has to balance class; often a part time job, friends, a social life, potentially a boyfriend or girlfriend, extra-circulars, and their family back home. This delicate balancing act requires a lot of practice to make it work.

One of the best ways to deal with an overload of schoolwork is to learn some common time management skills– and here are ten ways to do just that.

1. Create a to-do list.

This is pretty self-explanatory and a really common tip, yet not a lot of students have considered making it a habit to keep note of the important tasks they must attend to everyday. You can’t trust your memory with everything– when you are faced with tons of projects and schoolwork everyday, surely, you will forget a task or two.

Aside from creating a list, make sure you organize it in a way you can understand. Organize your tasks into levels of priority or into groups: tasks for school, work, family, and so on and so forth.

Additional tip: Use different colored highlighters to designate different categories of events (family, class, work, ect.)

2. Break your tasks into chunks.

Breaking your tasks into smaller chunks will help you manage them and know where to begin. Many college students have found it difficult to start with their projects and reports because they find themselves overwhelmed. That doesn’t have to be the case anymore if you apply this easy, helpful tip during your daily work.

3. Organize your backpack and your work station.

The average college student is rarely seen without his or her backpack. After all, it contains his books, paper, pen, laptop and other learning equipment. The backpack is basically where a student keeps everything he needs to learn and pass college.

Now, wouldn’t it save you more time if you could locate anything you needed the moment you opened your backpack?

4. Do not multi-task, but manage your time instead.

Multi-tasking is actually nothing impressive– it’s not a skill, it’s not even helpful! When you multi-task, you divide your concentration on so many things, it actually becomes more difficult for you to retain information or even do anything properly. You exhaust your energy much faster and you risk making more mistakes. Multi-tasking is not only unnecessary, it is also stressful and it encourages ‘cramming’ or doing a variety of things all at once.

At this point, you should forget about multi-tasking completely and focus more on pre-emptive strategies so you aren’t left in a jam.

5. Create a schedule.

It doesn’t have to be a highly-detailed schedule; simply jotting down your engagements for the day in a calendar organizer will help you remember what must be done first and keep you on track.

6. Do your most important tasks first.

Simply put, prioritize tasks that need to be submitted early or tasks that you find extremely important. It is advisable to work on projects that are due early or projects that take a lot of time to finish. Spend at least 5 minutes everyday organizing your tasks (see number 1) and work on your top priorities list.

7. Work during your peak hours.

We all have our own peak hours. Peak hours may be defined as that time of day when you are most alert and active. Once you know your peak hours, you’ll know when to schedule your study or “working” time. For example, if you’re a night person, it might be best to schedule doing all your “toughest” projects at night– at a time when you are most productive.

This doesn’t mean that you should schedule all your projects for the night time. During your free time, you can work on projects that are easy or require little effort.

8. Work slowly but carefully.

How does working slowly connect with time management? When you work slowly yet carefully, you commit fewer errors. Going back to the same project again and again due to little errors will eat up all your free time.

There is a very thin line between working slowly and carefully and working too slowly– the latter is often a symptom of procrastination. When you find yourself working too slowly, pause for a moment and check your to-do list once again and see if there is anything you can do that is fun or effortless. This will give your brain a break before going back to the harder tasks at hand.

9. Work with friends who know what to do.

It wouldn’t hurt to tap out a few friends of yours when working on projects you find difficult to finish. Instead of spending time figuring out the answer to an assignment your teacher asked you to do, ask a friend for a few tips and ideas to get the work done faster.

You might be tempted to borrow (and I use that term loosely) your friend’s answers– when this happens to you, don’t! That’s cheating and will not help you understand the lesson at all.

10. Set deadlines a day early on your calendar or organizer.

At the moment you jot down the new deadline, forget the original deadline and set it for one day earlier. This adds a sense of urgency into your routine. By setting the deadlines a day ahead, you will be encouraged to speed things up and waste little time on other things.

And guess what. When you finish your work early, you get to spend more time for leisure! Now, who said time management isn’t fun?

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Basic Laptop Care Tips

To a college student, the laptop can be everything– those who often house their files, projects, reports, and research documents in a laptop will find these gadgets more valuable than anything else they own. Laptops can be very reliable when you need to prepare a quick document or when there are last minute projects you need to submit. Small but powerful, the laptop is something we have already considered a necessity.

A very important and expensive machine, the laptop needs a little TLC too. The way you handle and use your laptop may affect its lifespan– a well-kept laptop should last you a maximum of 5 years; however, if it is often left in squalid conditions, expect to see it pop and jitter in as little as 2 years. Clearly, the more you use your laptop, the more it is exposed to bumps, hits, and falls.

These things often go unnoticed though, due to your hectic schedule.

To keep your laptop running longer and to make sure it lasts a good 4-5 years before it gives up, keeping it clean and protected is essential.

But it’s not that simple.

There are two things you should protect your laptop from: dust accumulation and bumps. When you mishandle your laptop, any sudden bump or fall may cause the hard disk to skip. A small, metallic pin, which scans the hard disk when in use may further scratch the surface of your disk, thereby causing “bad sectors“. Too much movement may also cause physical damage to the hard drive, which is why laptops must be kept in soft cases or in a computer bag when not in use.

There are many laptop bags built to protect your unit and to carry all your books and materials. They are perfect for those who not only face the burden of bringing heavy books to school daily but must also carry a laptop and its accessories. You could always go with a large laptop backpack but if you want something stylish at the same time, go for a laptop messenger bag.

As mentioned earlier, dust is another problem you have to deal with if you want to keep your laptop running. Dust and dirt may cause your laptop to slow down, especially if it gets into your laptop’s internal circuitry. If your laptop overheats within 30 minutes of usage, dust might have already found its way into your laptop’s internal heat sink.

What to do: Vacuum the dust out or wipe it off with absorbent cloth.

There are two things you can do to make sure dust does not accumulate within and on the surface of your laptop. First, make it a habit to clean your laptop at least once every two weeks. You may use a vacuum cleaner to suction any dust hidden within the bolts and outlets of your laptops. Alternatively, you may also use absorbent cleaning cloth to get rid of dirt particles on your laptop. You will need professional help in getting rid of dust from within your laptop, though.

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Corntoss: A new College Pastime

Here at Colleges-Happen we try to bring you a wide variety of great information about scholarships, the college application process, the SAT, and everything wonderful and academic that we love about higher education.

However, today I figured I’d write about something a little off the academic track.  After all, part of the college experience is meeting new people, self-discovery, and yes we can say it, a little bit of FUN.

When I first saw the newest fad in college entertainment I was a little confused by its immature appearance and even had a brief flashback to my kindergarten class. I am referring of course to the infamous corn-hole toss.  Whose fame I’m fairly certain is not confined to my Alma Mater.

After giving it a try though I discovered its secret appeal.  Corn-hole toss is undeniably fun, a great way to hang out with some friends, and challenging without using a lot of brainpower (which is good because I’m sure you need all the power you can to get through that biology course).  It’s a great way to socialize, relax, and perhaps even work on those hand-eye coordination skills.

With an all-weather, official sized corn toss system with two opposing boards, two sets of color-coordinated beanbags, and game rules you’ll have everything you need to get the fun started. It’s perfect for homecoming, house parties, fraternity and sorority shindigs, tailgating, BBQs, and everything in between.  You might consider buying some extra sets of beanbags too in the event you have quite a few friends who want to join in. And for those who require a little extra sparkle to stand out of the crowd, take a look at this lightup-style corn toss.

By all means, study hard and take advantage of the wonderful education you are no doubt receiving.  But, recognizing when you need a little break to avoid burnouts is just as important. Have fun, be safe, and enjoy all the layers of college life.

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Study Buddies for the New School Year

First off, congratulations and welcome to a new school year! Are you ready for the challenge?

There’s no telling what’s in store this year, but one thing is for sure: it’s going to a busy year for you, with tons of homework and studying to do. To better organize your time, improve your study habits, and become a better student altogether, equip yourself with these amazing, must-have study buddies.

Colorful highlighters

When studying, it helps to highlight phrases, sentences or words that seem important to remember them better. Although underlining a certain sentence or phrase is a good alternative for emphasizing these key points, nothing beats the effect of colorful highlighters on your memory. According to experts, using blue highlighters can help you remember highlighted text best.

Executive organizer

With so many things to do and so many schedules to take note of, remembering all those dates, places, and figures is going to be a challenge. Don’t rely on your memory for these important school affairs. Instead, let an executive organizer do all the work for you. Simply jot the important dates down and make it a habit to check your organizer EVERDAY.

Alarm Clock

FACT– Professors HATE hearing this alibi from their students: “Sorry, I overslept.” Those who have dared to spew this reason more than once often win their teacher’s disdain.

Don’t be your professor’s worst nightmare– in return, don’t give your teacher a reason to keep his/her eyes on you. If punctuality has always been a problem of yours, this little alarm clock ought to help you with your time-management issues. Train your circadian rhythm to wake up at a certain time everyday by setting your alarm clock to ring at the same time everyday.

Spiral Notebooks

A student without a notebook is like a soldier heading off to war without ammo. To fare well in school, equip yourself with spiral notebooks with sturdy wires. One of the most common problems students face today is low quality school supplies, so be careful and choose only spiral notebooks with good wires.

DO the STURDY-WIRES Test!

Here’s what I do to spot “good” spiral notebooks from the ones that will most likely chip away or break before the school year ends: Simply take a notebook and try to pull the wires from the holes– if they detach themselves from the holes easily, it’s time to look for a better notebook.

Health Supplements for Better Performance

Being a student is difficult but don’t let your busy lifestyle keep you from living healthily. Busy students often spend hours on end engrossed in their studies or homework. Due to their crazy schedules, they stay up too late, wake up too early, and often depend on cheap and unhealthy fast food orders. Your body loses nutrients when you stress yourself out, so, to replenish these lost vitamins from your body, don’t forget to drink health supplements at least two times a day.

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Student Loans Can Be The Answer To Soaring Tuition Costs If Used Wisely

Does the thought of paying high tuition discourage you from returning to school? Have you thought about scholarships and grants, but could not come up with enough money to cover the total cost of your education? You may want to think about student loans.

After you have looked at all of the scholarships and grants opportunities and made the decision to earn a college degree, you may be wondering where to start. After you have chosen your school and degree program, there is the question of how you will pay for your higher education. There are always options for scholarships and grants that offer free money for school that does not need to be repaid. Of course, these options should be utilized before borrowing, but they may not always cover all of the costs. Student loans can help you bridge the gap between any financial aid you may receive and the total cost of your education.

There are two main types of student loans, federal and private. Both of these types of loans provide money for students to use towards their education, but come with different options. Generally, you will find the lowest interest rates on federal loans. Private loans are meant to cover what financial aid options and personal funding cannot. There may be a higher interest rate due to the large amount of money you are allowed to borrow.

If repaying the thousands of dollars you borrowed makes you a bit anxious, there are many repayment options you can investigate. If you are interested in paying down the principal while enrolled in school, you can make interest only or principal and interest payments on the total of the loan. You may also pay just the interest while in school, leaving the principal to be repaid immediately, or after a grace period upon graduation. Grace periods exist in order to let the student find employment before the loan has to be repaid. Usually you can apply for grace periods up to six months after graduation.

While student loans can provide an educational experience that will last throughout your lifetime, if you are not careful, so can your debt. Many students view completing their education as quickly as possible a top priority. While this determination is a great thing, there also may be some problems with over-borrowing in these situations. Make sure to carefully plan the amount you absolutely need to borrow, and couple it with the cost of living expenses that come along with your degree.

You may consider following a career path that offers incentives for repaying your student loans. Lump sums of money are offered to repay loans when you join any branch of the military. Also, service for volunteer organizations such as AmeriCorps and the Peace Corps offer the deferment of all student loan payment as long as you are an active service member.

When choosing a major that is right for you, you should consider the cost of borrowing money versus the realistic salaries in your career field and cost of living. If you borrow $60,000 at 6% interest, repaying this amount of money will be somewhat difficult if you choose a career that pays around $30,000 a year. You can look up salaries online and should also look into scholarship opportunity before making any decisions.

Student loans are a great resource when used wisely. If you have thought about your repayment options, as well as interest rate variables and career options, you may be ready to borrow responsibly. Be sure to check out the course online programs first and then consult your financial aid office and ask which types of loans may be right for you.

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Adult Students Have Opportunities To Gain Academic Credit For Life Experiences

Since its lottery-funded scholarships came under fire for discriminating, Arkansas has expanded them, a December report from the Progressive Arkansas suggested. The criticism came after the scholarships were thought to particularly benefit first-time students who are considered traditional, the Progressive Arkansas report noted. Students who move on to college and university studies immediately after they graduate high school are typically thought of as traditional students.

These same students have, however, been joined by an increasing number of adult students. In 2007, after the number of younger college and university students had been increasing more swiftly, a shift was anticipated, according to the US Department of Education’s National Center on Education Statistics. Rising and, in some instances, record enrollments by fall 2010 at many colleges and universities were attributed at least in part to adult students.

Adult student scholarships are available, even though they might not be as readily available as scholarships for high school graduates seem to be. According to the Progressive Arkansas article, the majority of Arkansas’ Challenge state scholarships – more than 3,700 of 4,265 – for the spring 2011 semester were awarded to “nontraditional” students. Through Hope Lottery Scholarships in Tennessee, nontraditional beginning freshmen who are 25 years old or older and have an adjusted annual gross income of up to $36,000 might receive assistance. Staying up to date on the latest information about scholarships grant will work in your favor and may bring quicker success.

Colleges and universities also offer adult scholarships. A university in Memphis is among them, awarding full and part-time students scholarships valued at as much as $5,500 annually. Adult students might be able to renew these scholarships as they continue their studies.

Free online search engines provide adult students and others opportunities to search for scholarships. The non-profit College Board, the US Department of Education and the US Department of Labor all offer free online scholarship search engines on the web. Free scholarship search engines are provided also on web sites such as fastweb and scholarships.com.

Adults who are seeking scholarships might search several free scholarship search engines, since different scholarship databases might provide different scholarship opportunities. They can also search for scholarship information on search engines like Google and Yahoo for more results. Financial aid experts recommend that students apply for as many scholarships as possible as early as possible and that they complete applications in their entirety and maintain copies for themselves. Some of the least competitive scholarships might also be those that are for lesser amounts, such as those in the $100 range, according to experts. Scholarships can, however, be combined.

Completing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid is required as part of many scholarship programs. FAFSA, as the application is known, supplies students with an idea of the government financial aid that they might expect to receive, particularly if they have financial needs, and it’s available online. FAFSA results are delivered electronically.

Many colleges and universities offer adult students opportunities also to reduce the time and money spent on college and university studies by gaining academic credit for their life experiences. In instances where employers don’t offer tuition reimbursement benefits, they might voluntarily establish a 401K-like education savings program that an education association has created. Staying up to date with the latest facts about graduate scholarships will be valuable and can uncover more options for assistance. The rising number of adult students in the country might, in reducing the amount of money they spend on college and university studies, find they more quickly enjoy any increased earnings that result from their studies.

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Knowing Weird Scholarships

Despite the belief of many people that only very talented students or very smart students can avail of scholarships, there, other kinds of scholarships are helping many students who are not that talented and smart but still are eligible for these programs. Traditional scholarships are those that are granted to students who have an excellent academic standing or have special talents or skills.

On the other hand, there are also weird scholarships that help students pay for their college education. These weird scholarships may grant financial aid to students according their hair color, height, or other physical attributes. Students who are tall or short, have red hair, and who are left handed can avail a weird scholarship. 

The granting individual or organization is depended on the granting of these weird scholarships. For vegetarian students, there are vegetarian groups who can provide them scholarships. Entomologists and entomological groups can also help students want to take up entomology in college. Women students can also avail of certain scholarships from women’s organizations. Weird scholarships from minority organizations can be availed by students who are members of particular minority groups. 

Winners of weird competitions and contests can also have the weird scholarships. Weird scholarships for college education can also be availed by winning contests like a mustache contest or duck calling contests. There are also organizers of duct tape contests that grant weird scholarships for those who make and wear a prom dress made out of duct tape. Those who win crocheting, cooking, or writing contests can also avail of weird scholarships. There are also weird scholarships granted to applicants with the most unusual surnames. 

Depending on the sponsors, the amount of these weird scholarships may vary. Weird scholarships can pay for your college education partially or fully according to its type. Because  of the very expensive college education, weird scholarships are really a very big help for the students who want to continue with their college education so that they can have a college degree.

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Scooter for the College Set!

Good Afternoon Collegiates!

Just because you like a 49cc scooter slash bike doesn’t make you a numbskull.  These little bike/cars are a great value in today’s economy, especially for the college crowd.  With a one gallon fuel tank and a starting price of around 5 grand, I doubt that these tiny vehicles will be seen much on the open road, but college campuses are a different matter.  The largest use I see for them would be to replace all of the golf carts that now run rampant across the roads of Indiana.  They have to be safer than the golf carts!

Check out this video I found on YouTube of a test drive of the Panther Scoot Coupe.

Well, would you buy one?  Let me know your thoughts, and be sure to share our site with other students you know.

Until next time, keep studying!

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