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About Callie Kollenbroich

Callie Kollenbroich has been the Operations Coordinator and Content Writer/Editor at Rent College Pads since 2015. When she's not working, you can find her at home, eating peanut butter out of the jar and bingeing an unhealthy amount of Forensic Files. She's not as lame as she sounds.

25 Safest College Campuses in 2016

There is a pretty extensive list of things you have to worry about when you decide to leave home and head for college grounds, and in a perfect world, staying safe on campus wouldn’t be one of them. Unfortunately, campus safety is not created equally, and some schools tend to outperform the rest.

We took a look at the data and settled on a list of the 25 safest post-secondary schools across the nation, exhibiting the least amount of on-campus crime per capita than their fellow campuses. Rest assured you can walk to class, take a seat on the quad or catch all the Pokémon you desire at the following safest college campuses with at least some peace of mind. Continue reading

6 Top Rated Charlottesville Landlords: Virginia Off-Grounds Housing
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When you attend a school that looks this beautiful, you deserve to go home to a nice place too. (Flckr)

Like moths to one of those excruciating bug zappers, it seems like students can’t help but be lured into a lease by the glimmer of a discounted security deposit and some stale doughnuts at the front of a rental office—free food gets us every time. But free stuff doesn’t always equate to a smart long-term decision when it comes to UVA off-grounds housing.

11 months down the line, you learn that you will not be receiving a dime of that “discounted” security deposit (though you’re pretty sure you left the place spotless), and those doughnuts hardly seem worth it anymore. If it’s happened to you, there’s a good chance it’s probably happened to someone else, and what better way to avoid the mistakes of our peers than by reading their hard-hitting testimonies online. Continue reading

10 Top Rated College Landlords Near Ohio State University

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A wise man once said, “Renting is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re gonna get.” Or something like that. You may think you’ve found the perfect place when searching for OSU off-campus housing—the photos on the website seem bright and cheery, the rooms look huge, and all in all, it seems too good to be true. Months later, you arrive on move-in day, cardboard boxes in tow, only to realize that it was. You’re greeted by a family of roaches, a mysterious smell, and the faint whisper of your conscience telling you you’ve made a huge mistake.

Thank goodness for Google, where anyone and everyone can post about their experiences, good or bad, for the world to see.

If you’re looking for OSU apartments or Ohio State houses for rent but are wary of buyer’s remorse, don’t fret. We took the work out of the screening process and compiled a list of some of the highest rated places to rent near campus. We crawled through Google reviews and found the highest rated landlords with at least five reviews on Google.

Here are the top five apartments or property management companies in Columbus near Ohio State: Continue reading

The 10 Most Tortured College Sports Campuses

Everyone has a different idea about what makes a sports city tortured. Do their teams need to reach the championship and fall just short every year? Or is it a more torturous experience to start every year without those new season title hopes and dreams?

52 years came and went without a team in Cleveland bringing home a championship. Much was made about the Cavaliers finally winning a title behind LeBron James’s virtuoso performance as June wound down. The prodigal son had returned and taken the team where no one had in generations. Finally, the curse was lifted. Cleveland exorcised its spirits. The Land would come off the lists of most tortured sports cities.

ESPN published a Sports Misery Index not long after Cleveland’s big win. Now that Cleveland was off the list, which town is currently battling the most demons? The current, uh, champion? San Diego.

It’s hard to argue with author Bill Barnwell’s logic, but it’s also hard to lament the struggles of a town greeted with sunshine and seventy-degree weather every day. The runner up is Buffalo. We can get on board with Buffalo. Continue reading

The Moscow Mule is the most commonly searched drink in America

Election years can be divisive in America. Arguing with strangers on Twitter or your neighbors about who’s the right fit to lead our country can make even the most optimistic person feel like we’re a nation divided. But sometimes, it’s fun to take a look at some things that we’re in universal agreement on as a country. Like the Moscow Mule. A delicious, ginger beer, vodka and lime mixed drink served up in a copper mug. Everyone loves it. Maybe it’s the copper mug. Maybe it’s the alliteration in the name. Maybe it’s the ginger. Whatever the reason, the Moscow Mule is becoming America’s most popular drink. Continue reading

The student’s guide to a successful summer away from school
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Give yourself the relaxing summer you deserve. (Photo via Flickr)

If you’re like most students, you probably did not finish everything in the spring semester you would have liked. That doesn’t mean you can’t have a great summer, it just means you have some work left to do before you start enjoying yourself. To make sure you can get the boring stuff out of the way, we’ve made a list for you: Continue reading

College Roommate Scams To Watch Out For

avoid roommate scamsWhile it’s great as a whole and literally keeps our lives functioning smoothly at this point, the internet has some dark corners. And in those corners lurk people whose only goal is the separation of you and your money. Roommate scams are a favorite trick of theirs.

But they aren’t going to get you. Not after you check out our guide to spotting and avoiding roommate scams.

How To Spot A Scammer

First, they’re going to get pretty specific with their questions and vague with their answers. They want personal information, but they don’t want you to learn anything about them. You want to get to know your roommate obviously, so make sure you can either meet this person or get a photo of them and jump on FaceTime or Google Hangout.

They’re always unavailable to talk or show their face, never in town and often transferring to your school from overseas or out of state. Excuses are a scammer’s best friend. They’ll live in your email box until they know they will or won’t be able to separate you from your money.

Don’t Fall Prey To A Check Fraud Scam

One popular scam involves the person you’re unfamiliar with asking for an address to send a check. The mystery man on the other end sends you a check written for way more than necessary, either because he or she claims a mistake was made or they had to send you a check they got from an employer that was for more than necessary. The scammer will ask you to cash the check and then send them the difference through something like PayPal or Western Union. Something quick and easy. 

Days after you cash the check, your bank will notify you that it was fraudulent and you’ll be stuck paying back the entire amount to the bank. These scams can cost students thousands of dollars all the time.

Where Do These Roommate Scams Happen?

They happen all over the internet, from roommate websites to Craigslist. We suggest using resources like Facebook to get a better feel for who you’re dealing with, which is why all of our roommate pages are linked up to Facebook’s API. You’ll be able to see who you’re talking to and typically whether or not they are enrolled at your school.

That’s not enough, though. Make sure you either meet face-to-face or through some sort of video message service. Generally, if your gut tells you something feels wrong about the scenario, your gut is right.

The Best College Station Bars According To You

It’s your 21st birthday and you’re finally old enough to join your friends at a College Station bar. No more using a poor excuse for a fake ID. No more staying at home while your friends head out after pre-gaming. No more passive-aggressive complaints about how bars are too crowded and not very fun anyway. Now you get to join the party and pay too much for beer and watered down drinks.

How can you make the most of it? Most bars offer specials for birthday boys and girls, but what happens when the specials are done? Where will you go then? Maybe you’ll bounce from bar to bar and try to figure out what scene makes you comfortable and which bars treat their customers the best. Or you’ll hear about a place and you’ll check out the menu and reviews online.

That’s where we come in. We’ve combed through reviews at bars all around Texas A&M to put together a definitive guide of the best and worst bars in College Station, Texas. Never again will you make a mistake and waste a Saturday night at a bar you’ll end up hating alongside the rest of the Internet mob. Continue reading

Hangover food: What to eat and drink so you can make it to class in the morning

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It’s 2 AM and your night is just getting started. The music is blaring, and the bar is a blast. The morning will never come. You’ll be young forever. Or at least, until your alarm hits the next day and you have to make it to that insane Friday morning class. Why would you pick a class on a Friday morning? What a huge mistake. You can’t skip it, though. You’ll have to sit there and suffer. But with the right hangover food, you can limit the lasting effects of the night before. Continue reading