Avoid Student Loans: A guide for maximizing scholarship earnings and making smart financial decisions during college
$19.99 (plus S&H) ships January 31st, 2012
Avoid Student Loans is a revolutionary book where a personal finance expert and a recent college graduate come together to offer you exclusive advice on how to make sure your college education is an investment rather than a liability (requiring large loan payments for 10 years or more after graduation.)
In this book you’ll learn ways to reduce your cost of college, win more scholarships, and make smart financial decisions while in college. Following this easy-to-read guide can lead you to landing in a much better place after graduation, well ahead of your peers, and without the ball and chain of a large loan payment.
$24.99 (no shipping)
The ASL Advanced Coaching Program compliments the book and goes in-depth on several additional components essential to avoiding student loans. Through taking the coaching program you’ll learn exactly what you need to do to create an amazing resume, rock an interview, save over 50% on textbooks, budget successfully, and start a high income business as a student.
It is a 10-week course delivered via weekly emails and the guides (PDFs) will come to you on a bi-weekly basis, giving you plenty of time to read and digest the material. The five guides: Resume Writing Guide, How to Ace Your Scholarship Interview, How to Save 50% or More on Textbooks, Pete the Planner’s College Budgeting Success Guide, and How to Start High Income Earning Business in College.
Avoid Student Loans book and ASL Advanced Coaching Program Buy the two together, and you will receive a $5.00 discount. Book ships January 31, 2012 and the Advanced Coaching Program will be delivered electronically $39.99 (plus S&H)


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My question, will you be making your book available in kindle any time soon?
It will be available in the next couple of weeks
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