IPT’s Guides to Naively Spring Breakers

As a seasoned solo traveler, I advocate prioritizing health and safety by careful trip planning and avoiding risky locations during spring break. Choose reputable travel agencies and set personal boundaries for alcohol consumption. Prioritize group activities, maintain healthy habits, and be aware of safety precautions, ensuring a fun and responsible vacation.

Please, Do Not Use Student Loans for Vacations

Many students may be unaware that student loans are not free money and should only be used for educational and living expenses. Using the funds for vacations and non-qualifying expenses can lead to financial consequences and penalties. It's crucial to make informed decisions and understand the dos and don'ts of using student loans. Spending on unauthorized purchases or vacations can be considered fraudulent, with potential legal actions. It's important to raise awareness and provide education on responsible use of student loans to prevent misuse.

It’s Spring Break

Ann and her friends experienced a typical Spring Break filled with risky and dangerous behaviors. Underage drinking, alcohol poisoning, and criminal offenses led to their arrest and their parents' deep concern. The unsupervised and unguided Spring Break package contributed to their troubles. To avoid such situations, it is essential to plan with care, communicate with parents, research trip policies, and be aware of local laws and customs. Safer alternatives to Spring Break include educational trips, community service, and personal development.

Why students should take a weekend trip?

Having a part-time job while going to classes for the semester can be stressful for some students. It can be daunting, especially college students, with the heavy course load. Sometimes, students usually don't have time to go out and explore because they will have other obligations to get done. I understand this situation where college … Continue reading Why students should take a weekend trip?