Today is the official 6 month anniversary of Studenomics and I want to thank all of you for being apart of this project. I must admit that I was very worried at first about how on Earth I would be able to write every day about personal finance. However, thanks to you guys and some of the controversial, interesting, thought provoking, and honest comments left behind I have a whole list of topics left to tackle.
November 7th, 2008 was the official day that I registered Studenomics.com, setup the blog, downloaded a theme, and started posting material. The reason the archives list another day is because being a complete newbie I didn’t know how to organize posts so I just changed the date.
Personal Favorite Articles:
Finding The Perfect First Job After College. Looking at what college graduates can do to find that perfect job without having to struggle through all of the meaningless transitional jobs.
Are Experiences Worth The Price. A look at the popular topic of the value of an experience and whether it is worth the dollar amount you pay for it.
Budgeting Basics: Are Budgets Really That Bad? Yes a look at the dreaded topic- budgets. For some reason many young people don’t have a budget nor do they see the need for one. This article takes a look at the value of a budget and if it is as bad as people make it out to be.
Most Read Articles:
Nickel & Dime Tips For Young People.
Reasons Why Young People Fail in College
Top Commentators on Studenomics:
1. Trevor of the Financial Nut
2. MyLifeROI
4. Steve of Personal Finance Startup
5. Roger of The Amatuer Financier
I want to thank everyone that takes time away from their busy schedule to post a comment. A special thanks has to go out to the 5 names mentioned above for believing in me and for following Studenomics from the very beginning.
Stay tuned because I have some cool stuff coming up with a few guest posts from some of the top posters. Also next Wednesday I will be posting a group post on Studenomics and some of the most popular personal finance blogs entitled The Summer of George. The main purpose of this project is to help college students have the most productive summer possible while still having fun. So please consider subscribing to Studenomics and help spread the word about this growing personal finance blog.
With all of that being said, I now want to hear from you the readers on what I could do going forward to improve Studenomics?


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