36 Managing your time and money
Many interns struggle with managing time AND money. Here are two resources for helping you with both before spring semester starts.
MoneySmarts
MoneySmarts was created in 2012 to accomplish a single goal: to help students like you make informed financial decisions before, during, and after college. In other words? They want to help you establish good money habits and give you the moneysmarts you need to thrive wherever life takes you.
They have created a library of podcasts, blog posts, and articles that tackle just about any financial topic you can think of—and they are always adding more. MoneySmarts has 89 topics for you to read, listen to, and watch to help you beat the money stress and feel your best. Some of the topics include
- Crash course in building credit
- Budgeting 101
- Investing in a car
- Renting in the real world
- Credit Scores
- Filing Taxes
- Eating moneysmart
- Post-graduation unemployment
- Health Insurance
- Staying out of your parent’s pockets
- Saving for graduate school
Visit MoneySmarts to access all of these resources, and use the filters to find the right money smarts topic, in the format you prefer.
Time Management: Bepko Learning Center
Time is the most valuable resource that we have, and as a college student, it is important that you use your time effectively. By organizing your time into a schedule that accounts for your goals, priorities, and deadlines, you can successfully get things done and still have enough time left over to lead a well-rounded and enriching life.
The Bepko Learning Center has created a list of resources to help you better manage your time under the Managing Commitments section.