Sunday, August 8, 2010

This summer has come and gone

and this blog is under going a change.


Under construction

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Chegg.com and use promo code CC123607.

Recently, I was granted a position to work for Chegg.com as a Chegg Champions and I have to say it is a very cool job. Its available to all college students, it's your basic application. You send it in and then are alerted by email whether or not you have the position. With the position you basically promote Chegg.com. It's a blend of buzz marketing and guerilla marketing techniques. And the best part is it is honest information about a company that is there to help save students money as well has have them earn it.

I post all over facebook, I tweet and currently blog about the praises of Chegg to everyone. However, I dont believe people understand the value of this website. With Chegg.com you can save more money then you could if you purchased your books at your college bookstore. An example is I am taking a Stats class this tri and with that I have to purchase a 150 dollar textbook, I understand I will be in this class for about 11 weeks. However, is the text it self worth that much? I looked in to renting the book on Chegg.com and i am looking to save about 110 on renting the text book rather then purchasing it. And when the class is over with I can simply just use the box it came it to ship it back for free via UPS. Chegg.com also buys textbooks from students, you can gain an additional 5 dollars when using the code CC123607, its the same code I use to save with.

Anywoo, lets see how the flyers and the wam bam thank you maam technique works for me. Lets see how many people I can get t educate on the powers of Chegg.com

Don’t forget to visit Chegg.com and use promo code CC123607.

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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

sublime- what i got

"Well, life is too short, so love the one you got 'Cause you might get runover or you might get shot Never had to battle with no bulletproof vest Never start no static I just get it off my chest Take a small example, take a tip from me Take all of your money, give it all to charity Love is what I got It's within my reach"
So today, today was a scary day. We went to IHOP, today is free pancake day. And with that realized how much people do not care about others. Even if the pancakes are free, IHOP was asking for donations. So me and my girlfriend gave 5 bucks, while other college students walked away. Are there others out there that have morals besides the two of us? Afterwards we went to the Harborside campus, gathered a few drinks for the night. On our way back we seriously got taken by surprise by a JWU bus. We were in the right lane on the left side, driving the speed limit it was pouring raining out. We were underneath the bridge and the JWU bus just goes into our lane. We had to slam on the brakes and go in to oncoming traffic, just to avoid being hit but the bus.. We drive to the Safety and Security Office where they inform us to call transportation. With this we play phone tap to the point we have to call another number tomorrow, in order to get to the bottom of this. 
At this moment, I am just happy I am not gone. However, I am still pissed that the driver ran us off the road. I am thankful that Lyn didn't let me get out and argue with the driver when he was parked at the shuttle stop.  I don't even know what  words I would have said or what my actions would have been. Because in all honesty, life is too short, I am going to treasure these moments. 

smh352

Holy spider pig batman.

Wow, this school year is coming and going rather quickly. I can not believe that next year around this time I will be leaving school and heading off somewhere. Where I honestly at this point have no clue. I am  hoping to have the pleasure to get in to the nutrition program thats offered here. Or maybe even the baking and pastry program, if not then hopefully, I will be in good company. That's pretty much all one can really ask for in life right?

I am nervous about the end result of this tri. I am hoping that my coop site isn't a bad one. The manager seemed pretty well calm about everything. It will be nice working on another college campus. Seeing a different environment right now sounds so good. This tri has jut been a whirlwind of everything, (stressed, anger, piles of homework etc). And now that its the week of finals, all of those things have just melted away, and the main concerns are "what the hell am I going to do for Spring Break?!?!". 

Spring break, for me will be a good one. I plan on exploring, and understanding the foodie world of Prov on a well cheap college student budget. So this will be interesting, to say at the least. Maybe a little exploring of Fed Hill and Thayer will give me a better handle of my surroundings... thats not a bad excuse right? Throw in a little video games, star wars marathons and you have what I would like to call a dream vacation. 

well time for a nap at the least. heading to ihop in the am for free pancakes. 
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an example of chegg from chegg

Did you know that the average student will spend over $500 per term buying textbooks? Seems like an awful lot of money to buy textbooks that often get opened one time, right? Well, with Chegg.com, you will save hundreds!

So stop wasting your money and start renting from Chegg.com.  I’m on the bandwagon and I’ve saved enough to buy all my term papers!  Not really, but I have saved some serious cash by Chegging my books.  I have a promo code that will save you an additional 5% off your total order, useCC123607.

Want proof?

Essential Biology by Campbell, Reece & Simon is $83.18 if you buy it on Amazon.com.  If you rent it on Chegg.com, it’s only $11.78.  That’s a savings of over $71!

It’s so simple, just search for the books you need and place your order.  Chegg will ship them to you fast and at the end of the term you ship them back for free.  What’s really cool is that they plant a tree for every book that you rent.

Don’t forget to visit Chegg.com and use promo code CC123607.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

First tri





The results of the first lab of the year: