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[B396]Best Credit Card For Students
by Carl Smith94-, Car

Being in college is part of a transition stage in a person's life. That person is not a child anymore, but is not yet a full-fledged adult in terms of age and responsibilities. This stage of transition is the best time for a person to start being responsible for his finances, paving the way for even more responsibilities when he goes out into the “real world”. College student credit cards are the perfect companion to young adults who are testing the waters of the adult world. These cards also help them build their credit history early on so it can be used to their advantage when the time comes. As the saying goes, “it's never too early to start”, at least as far as learning what it takes to be responsible financially is concerned.

Searching for the best credit card starts with looking for the one that fits an individual's needs. So a college student credit card should have all the features that would make a student's life easier; it should also have some limits or restrictions to teach the student how to properly control expenses. It may be easier to just search all the available credit cards in the market, but it's best to look for something that is geared specifically towards college students. Case in point: a business credit card may have a lot of features that are not necessary for a college student's life. The goal here is to look for something that gives just enough benefits for a student to gradually learn how to manage his expenses and finances.

Some of the things that should be taken into consideration are annual fees (are they going to be waived or not), late charges (how flexible are the terms), interest rates (compared to other available cards in the market) and spending limits (to control expenses, and to avoid incurring debt as much as possible). These all take into account the restrictions a college student has in terms of managing or controlling his finances. Added perks and features like accumulation of points, air miles or rewards points for every purchase are a huge bonus, as they can make future purchases or transactions that much easier to manage. Another beneficial feature is the discounts for specific purchases or services like school supplies, utilities, etc.

Young adults are raring to get a taste of what the real (adult) world is like. They are more than eager to take on responsibilities and new challenges that were not available to them when they were younger. During college, a student is that much closer to leaving his childhood behind, and this may also be the best time to learn how to take care of every aspect of his life, by himself. Some people may argue that credit cards are for those who already have stable jobs, who are considered adults in every sense of the word. However, the right type of credit card can not only assist a student in getting a taste of what it's like to be an adult – it can teach him about responsibility, and can help him build a strong credit history that would be beneficial for his future.


We all get all credit card offers from junk mail, and everyone knows how they work. Even though many credit card offers always say your pre approved, you still have to wait till forever to hear the results. These days are gone as the internet has made this a lot easier. Using the internet you can get your response in minutes instead of months.

If you have good credit then you will no problems at all getting your credit approved online. Those cards that have the best deals are always available for those people with good credit. So before you apply online, you should already know how good your credit is. You can always get a free credit report over the internet, and check your credit yourself. If you do this at least twice every year you will keep up with all your credit stuff.

If you don't know what your credit score is or haven't looked at what it is in a long time, now would be the right time to go ahead and do so. Observe your credit report, and fix anything you can to make it better. Always keep in hand that if you are turned down online it can affect your credit score as well, and play a major place in future credit opportunities.

Once you have looked over your credit report and seen what your credit actually is, you can apply online for a quick response. No matter which credit card company you look at online, they will all ask you for your personal information, name, social security, age, address etc.

Before you fill out all the information online, you should always look over the terms and conditions very carefully. You should observe the APR closely, and ensure yourself of no surprises. After you have applied, the company will use your social security to look at your credit report and see if you are eligible for your credit card.

When you start filling out your application, you should always make sure the website you're using is encrypted. The standard encryption these days is SSL 128-bit, which should ensure you that your information will be secured. If the website has less then 128-bit encrypted, then it is very possible for someone to steal your information and can lead to identity theft which will lead to mayhem.

After you have finished filling out the application and send it in, you will have the final decision in a matter of seconds. If you are using a credit card company with the latest technology then the answer should be shown on the screen. If the decision is not shown on the screen it should be mailed to you. In the case that you don't get approved you will be mailed the reasons why you were not approved.

If you have been approved your credit card should arrive in the mail soon. Since the faster way of receiving credit cards these days is over the internet you should be very careful when giving out your personal information on the internet since there are many hackers on the internet that can retrieve all your information. I feel that the safest and easiest way is through the mail so no one will have the chance to steal your identity.
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