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Leaving the dorms for an apartment can be liberating, but also quite a bit of responsibility. Here are some questions to ask yourself before you make the move.
Are you ready for your first off campus student apartment? Are you sick of dorm room life? An apartment is more of a hassle than student housing, so make sure the benefits of living off campus outweigh the hassles. Before you make the leap and ditch the dorm, here are some sensible questions you should ask yourself. Money. This question varies at every college. In some places, apartments are much cheaper than dormitories, and vice verse. But when you figure in the cost of an apartment, there are more expenses to consider besides just rent, including:
Quality of housing. This also varies by school. In some places, dorms are much nicer than off campus housing, and vice verse.) Questions to ask:
Responsibility. An apartment is definitely more responsibility than a dorm room. This can be a disadvantage, but also an opportunity to learn to be independent. Ask yourself if you feel ready to take on these responsibilities:
New roommate issues. Sharing a dorm room is difficult, but sharing an apartment brings up a whole host of new potential conflicts. Before moving into an apartment, ask yourself if you are ready to negotiate the following issues with a roommate:
Transportation issues. This depends on your situation. Some questions you might need to ask:
Leaving the dorms can feel liberating. On the other hand, you have your whole lives to deal with responsibilities like an apartment. Assess your situation carefully before you make a decision. Related articles:Should you live in a dorm room? Cheap dorm room furniture ideas Should college students have pets?
The copyright of the article Off Campus Student Housing in Student Housing is owned by Naomi Rockler-Gladen. Permission to republish Off Campus Student Housing in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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