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Contributor - Liz Roberts
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  • Date Contributed: Oct 01, 2007

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Student Credit Card Mistakes
Students are prone to get caught in credit card debt. Let’s take a closer look at the following mistakes that students make with their student credit cards.

Signing up for the first student credit card offer
As you enter college, you might receive a lot of credit card offers from different credit card issuers. If you’re not going to think about it carefully, you might just sign up for the first offer that you think sounds good enough for a credit card. It’s easy to get one enticed by a credit card offer. Most credit card companies make a lot of exciting promotions that may be hard to resist. However, if you’ll read the complete terms and conditions, you might be surprised to see that there are certain charges that are higher than expected.

To Sign or Not to Sign
To avoid signing up for the wrong credit card offer, don’t just read the best features of the credit card. Take the time to read the terms and conditions which can be found in the credit card’s website. This way, you’ll get to know about all the rates and charges that come with your credit card. Check out websites that give credit card reviews on different credit cards for students. These websites compile all possible student credit cards in the market, along with their main features in just one page. This will help you see what choices you have and compare them.

In addition, since this is your first time applying for a credit card, it will be better if you seek advice from your family or relatives who may know more about credit cards than you do. Better, you may seek assistance from a financial consultant who can give you an objective and informed opinion about the best student credit card.

Using up all your credit limit
Students are usually given a huge credit limit. But this does not mean that you can spend credit limit to the fullest. Bear in mind that you should keep your balances below 50% of your credit limit. Using up your entire credit limit on expenses has a negative impact on your credit report. Also, you’ll more likely have a hard time paying off your balances in time if you get in the habit of spending your credit limit to the maximum. This brings us to the next biggest mistake that students commit.

Not paying on time
The biggest mistake you can do on your student credit card is not paying your balances on time or skipping on your payments. Credit card companies can increase the rate of your APR, charge you with penalty fees and even take back your rewards and privileges. Worse, you might not be able to keep up with your credit. Incurred monthly balances are the most common cause why students get swamped with credit card debt.

Remember that owning a student credit card is your first step in establishing your credit history. You want to make a good credit report for yourself especially because an excellent credit status will be an enormous help for you when you finish college and enter the corporate world. So take your responsibilities on your student credit card seriously and avoid committing these mistakes.

Liz Roberts is a a consultant for student building credit. For years she has written student credit card articles that would help build student credit.
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