because I have too much junk. I keep buying and buying things that I really don't need. For example, today on my way back to East Lansing from Canton/Ann Arbor -- I stopped at Banana Republic and bought a dress, a couple of shirts....*sighs*
I love shopping. Super-addicted -- so much that it's really not funny.
Confession: I don't know how to control my spending habits.
Why do I shop at Banana Republic as a low-income, out-of-state, first-generation out-of-state student?
NEXT ITEM(s) that I really really want:
NASPA-IV-E in Chicago (November) = $300
NASPA 2010 Chicago (March) = $400
ACPA 2010 Boston (March) = $600
Plus I've got 2 credit cards I need to continuously pay.
I'm frugal sometimes and when I'm not I go all out. I don't know how to control myself. LOL.
I've decided not to apply for any financial aid this year (i'll only get loans if I do).
No new loans = good.
I didn't have any loans after graduating from TCU in my name. TCU = Free Education (Thank you, Uncle Sam, Loudens, TCU and its Community Scholars program).
First year of graduate school in Michigan: $24,000!
I'm done with loans. NO MORE! Going to try to pay it all in two years after I graduate! I need to learn to be frugal -- control my spending.
So the next time we go shopping...please stop me when I pick up an item. Ask me sternly, " Cleda, do you really need that?"
<3
Cleds
P.S. It's such a beautiful day in Michgan! I can't wait to be back in Fort Worth! Only 19 more days!
I love shopping. Super-addicted -- so much that it's really not funny.
Confession: I don't know how to control my spending habits.
Why do I shop at Banana Republic as a low-income, out-of-state, first-generation out-of-state student?
NEXT ITEM(s) that I really really want:
- Large COACH bag
- FRIENDS on DVD - All seasons
- HOUSE on DVD - All seasons
NASPA-IV-E in Chicago (November) = $300
NASPA 2010 Chicago (March) = $400
ACPA 2010 Boston (March) = $600
Plus I've got 2 credit cards I need to continuously pay.
I'm frugal sometimes and when I'm not I go all out. I don't know how to control myself. LOL.
I've decided not to apply for any financial aid this year (i'll only get loans if I do).
No new loans = good.
I didn't have any loans after graduating from TCU in my name. TCU = Free Education (Thank you, Uncle Sam, Loudens, TCU and its Community Scholars program).
First year of graduate school in Michigan: $24,000!
I'm done with loans. NO MORE! Going to try to pay it all in two years after I graduate! I need to learn to be frugal -- control my spending.
So the next time we go shopping...please stop me when I pick up an item. Ask me sternly, " Cleda, do you really need that?"
<3
Cleds
P.S. It's such a beautiful day in Michgan! I can't wait to be back in Fort Worth! Only 19 more days!
9:31 PM
here ya on this one. Money is tough to navigate...Fortunately, MSU has stepped up their game and there is help! The Olin Health Center has a financial wellness guy, who I saw and was very helpful. He also helped a couple of my friends: http://olin.msu.edu/financialwellness.php
He'll help you work on a budget, track spending, set up goals, talk about loans, and so on.
8:30 AM
Thanks!!!