May 26
Pizza – the Ultimate Student Meal
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Being a student isn’t just about studying, it’s about being away from your parents and living on your own often for the first time, and socialising with your friends too.
Getting in a takeaway and having friends over for a few drinks is one of the most integral parts of student life, and whether you’re discussing your next paper, or mulling over subjects such as life, the universe and everything, there is nothing better than a pizza to share among friends.

Pizza has to be the ultimate student meal really. You can pick up a slice and eat while studying, there’s no need for dining tables and fancy settings, and you don’t even need to worry about whether you’ve got enough crockery or cutlery for everyone because it’s finger food.

You can get pizza online delivered to your digs, or pick it up when you’re out to take with you to a friends place, and it doesn’t have to be expensive either as there are plenty of meal deals and even things like two for one offers around to help you make your money go further. Splitting the cost across a few people can also help keep the costs low, and you can get all sorts of extras from garlic bread to potato wedges as extras too.

The best thing of course about pizza is that it tastes great! There are so many different toppings available that you can choose from, and you can go for anything from the plain and simple cheese and tomato to fiery pizzas covered in hot chilli, spicy meat and tangy peppers. There are vegetarian options, and those that will suit the most ardent meat eaters too, and with thin and thick crust options, stuffed crusts, dips and so much more to choose from, you could eat pizza over and over again and still have something different every day of the week.

May 25

Students in the UK can get the best out of their meager income with a little bit of future financial planning. According to the British government, being a Brit student is an expensive business as you need to spend £11,000 annually. Though your college fees and apartment rent may take up a lot of it, you can bring that under control by stretching your student budget. The UK students are already suffering from the financial woes as the national student loan debt level is assumed to be more than $1 trillion in 2011. An eminent person has reportedly said that 48% of undergraduate Brit students are presently taken out UK student loans and 28% are already receiving need-based scholarships. The students who are drowning in an ocean of debt are running to debt settlement help in order to get rid of their surging debt worries. However, this can often hurt your credit score and make you unworthy of receiving further lines of credit. Have a look at the various money-saving tips that you can follow to get a grip on your personal finances.

  1. Stop purchasing things on impulse: While you’re a student, impulsive shopping can be very tempting. The problem with it is that you tend to blow up money on stuff that you can easily do without. Before making a purchase, make sure you ask yourself a question “Do I really need this?” If your answer is yes, only then think of getting it with cash and not with credit. Living life borrowing money is not the way to go for the UK students.
  2. Give up bad habits that can make you go bankrupt: As you’re a student, you must be earning a meager amount of income and if you spend your valuable pounds on some financially fatal habits like smoking, drinking and consuming excessive expensive coffee, you’re in grave danger. Whatever may be your habit, just cut it out. You’ll be surprised at the money that you can save by giving up such habits.
  3. Follow a frugal budget: Though it’s true that most students hate this B-word ‘budgeting’, but you have to accept the fact as without budgeting it is very tough to rein in your finances. Track your spending by noting down every little purchase on pen and paper. Good records will prevent you from getting overdrawn at the bank and charging more than your credit limit. You’ll be easily able to detect your spending pattern and rectify it if you feel the need.
  4. Hide the credit cards: There are many students who give into the temptation of buying now and paying later. Unfortunately they are least aware of the fact that these bad spending habits will come back to bit you in the near future. If you think that you still can’t manage your credit cards, hide them until you become a bit more restraint.
  5. Remember the due dates on your loans: If you’re someone who has taken out student educational loans to finance your grads, you need to remember the due dates on which you’re supposed to make the repayments. Failure to make timely repayments can hit you hard on your credit score and thereby restrain you from getting loans at favorable rates in the future. Take the needs steps to make payments on time.

The middle-class graduates will be the hardest hit by the staggering rise in the cost of higher education. In an attempt to get back money from the students, the new education bill sets out reforms that will ensure a large number of high-earning ex-students to repay their loans on time. Thus, if you want to avoid falling in the cycle of student loan debt and getting help of debt settlement, follow the money saving tips mentioned above.

May 16

Two facts about students that are common knowledge: they love to party and they’ve not a lot of cash. A lack of funds shouldn’t stop you making the most of those long summer holidays, however, and with flexible working hours and terms, making the most of Tenerife’s year-round perfect weather is even easier to do on the cheap as a student.

Cheap booze, and lots of like-minded people make for the perfect student holiday, but Tenerife offers this in more ways than you may initially think. If you’re after the ultimate sun, sea, sand and s… style holiday, then the 18-30 resort options are plentiful and some of the best in Tenerife. The island’s party capital is Playa de las Americas, with plenty of bars, pubs and clubs to entertain by night and beautiful golden beaches to recover by day. If you fancy fun in the sun away from Playa de las Americas, the southern part of Tenerife is full of similar resorts – all of which can accommodate a student budget with all-inclusive packages, or D.I.Y holiday planning by scouring around for the cheapest flights and budget accommodation – self-catering can be a convenient and affordable option, especially given the variety of food on offer in these southern resorts, from beach snacks to sophisticated dining.

However, there are other student adventures awaiting you in Tenerife aside from partying. Tenerife is a backpacking hotspot and a beautiful island to explore. This is a particularly wallet-friendly way to holiday in Tenerife and gain some amazing life experiences from. Enjoy sleeping under the stars, camping and trekking around the accessible hiking paths around Spain’s highest mountain. The National Park of Las Canadas del Teide is just stunning and the Ravine of Masca is a must-visit for staggering natural beauty. Enjoy exploring the true Canarian side of Tenerife – and be amazed at how much money you can save by dining with the locals and staying in rustic accommodation.

So jump on a plane and spend your student summer in Tenerife this year – you’ll be amazed at how much there is to explore so close to home.

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