No Due Date: How to Travel in College
8:00 | 22 January 2010 | GMT+07:00
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No Due Date: A Practical Guide to Traveling in College

I managed to escape college and travel way more than you’re supposed to, but I wouldn’t give a second of it back for anything. I’ve gotten some questions about how I managed to do that, so I wrote this little e-book.

If you have a burning desire to travel but currently find yourself in the midst of four years of book-learnin’, this is for you. I’m giving it away for free, but if you enjoyed it a donation would be mightily appreciated. Click here for the download and more info.

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Comments: 2 to “No Due Date: How to Travel in College”
  • Awesome stuff – I’ve forwarded this to a contact at my old study abroad office, so maybe they can pass this on to curious undergrads. Now someone just needs to write a guide about how to travel while paying off student loans… :)

  • I think it’s easier to travel after school because you have zero real obligations. To take off traveling is in a way cheaper than living in one place and paying a crap ton of bills all of the time. To the commenter above: Fill out an Income-based repayment… & deferrals… That’s basically what I’m doing. But I’m also way way below the poverty line and can’t afford to pay them, travel or not.

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