Well, I am unemployed and a student, so I don't have to worry.
NO CLASS TILL JANUARY 5th! WOOT!!For those of you who are relatively new to driving in the snow. If you drive a
front wheel drive car, the hand-brake is your friend. Many don't realize that the hand-brake (emergency brake) lever next to their seat will only apply braking to the rear wheels. This means that if the hand brake is applied while accelerating the front of your car will attempt to pull you forward, while the rear of your car just drags behind. If you have trouble with your car fishtailing (the rear end tries to change lanes), or you have to travel down a hill, use the hand-brake! This will keep your car in-line with the road.
If you want to do cookies in the parkinglot. Drive backwards and pull the handbrake while turning the steering wheel. You can do a quick 180.
Don't attempt this manuver near any light poles or other vehicles.
Leave plenty of room between you and the person in front of you, and tap your brakes if you don't have anti-locking ones. Stay away from overpasses, if you can, and stay a constant speed and drive straight (don't change lanes), if you can't.
Have fun in the snow!