Top 10 Worst College Mascots
College Spot - November 2nd, 2009 |
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A college mascot should illicit pride in your school and strike fear in the hearts of your rivals. A lion, a tiger, and a warrior are just a few symbols of greatness and power that come to mind when thinking of the ideal college mascot. The following schools apparently did not get that message when choosing the face of their university.
TOP 10 SCARIEST MOVIES OF ALL-TIME
College Spot - October 18th, 2009 |
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Halloween is right around the corner and pretty much everyone will be trying to intentionally scare the crap out of themselves. There is no better way to accomplish this than with a great scary movie. College Spot has compiled the following list of classic and little-known movies that will help you decide what to watch this October. We tried to avoid the cheesy slasher films and really focus on the movies that are just plain terrifying. continue reading…
Top 10 Cheap Holiday Travel Tips for Students

Holiday breaks are fast approaching for college students and I’m sure your parents want you to make it home for a visit. Spending time with family during the holiday season is very important and College Spot does not want you to miss out just because money may be tight. Here are 10 ways to make it home for the holidays on a tight budget. continue reading…
Top 10 Good Paying Part-Time Jobs for College Students
College Spot - October 14th, 2009 |
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College is an amazing, diverse, and exhilarating experience. However, the self-sufficient student inevitably arrives at the quick and abrupt realization that the joys of college life come with an expensive price tag. Are your allotted funds are depleting faster than expected? continue reading…
Top 10 most expensive colleges
College tuition around the country continues to rise with the average student leaving college with 24,000 dollars in student loan debt and that is just the average. If you were to attend any of the schools below that wouldn’t even cover one year of education. continue reading…




