College Student and Renting?
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I'm in college and about to have summer break, thing is Tution has just been raised, and it just so high, I know that If I were to search for an apartment, it would be cheaper.
But then things come up, such as transportation, heating, electricity and possibly even a roommate. I don't have a steady job here or a car.
Housing cost 6880, that about $982 a month, way more than an apartment. Considering I'll be living there for only 7 months total.
So what do you think, should I look into apartment in my school during the summer, getting a loan for a car etc? I really need some advice.
College Student and Renting?It sounds like you are talking about renting an apartment vs living on campus - though you never actually stated that. If this is the case...
From a practical standpoint it seems that you should stay where you are and deal with the on-campus tuition increase. There is no reason to take on the additional responsiblities of getting your own place, paying utility bills, finding decent transportation, possibly having a roommate just to try and save some money on tuition. In the end, it is nearly guaranteed that you will be paying more to live on your own... and besides, as long as you are okay living on campus - have no qualms about it - then just stay.
Believe me - you will be much less stressed out paying a little more each month than you will if you move out and try to take on all these additional responsibilities.
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