Depends, some jobs offer housing, get roommates so it’s not as much, idk about work it’s easy to find a job in the city
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Anonymous5w
roommates if ur a freshman
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Anonymous#15w
Idk im trying to find a roommate but im struggling, idk if I can do this
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AnonymousOP5w
You’re a college grad??? Idk there’s sites like padsplit just do research
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Anonymous#15w
Nope im a freshman and no my college doesn't offer housing
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Anonymous#25w
I start next semester idk anyone
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AnonymousOP5w
Do you go to a real school
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Anonymous#35w
Yeah it's just a community college in a city that why they dont have dorming
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AnonymousOP5w
why are you moving away from home to go to community college
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AnonymousOP5w
get randoms
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Anonymous5w
Because I need my month income to be high to even move in with a roommate. I have a saving but landlord want proof that I can make enough to pay.
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Anonymous#25w
I kinda explain it in the other reply but no dorms here
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AnonymousOP5w
so go find random ppl who need roommates in ur area. check facebook, sometimes apartments will let u be a random roommate somewhere too
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Anonymous#25w
On Facebook I sent over 10 message for just a room. Haven't had anyone contact me that in my budget
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AnonymousOP5w
You need to reapply to different schools, and get housing . I lived on campus bc my financial aid covered most of my tuition and sometimes that covered the cost of housing. It’s cheaper than the cost of rent these days even without aid.
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AnonymousOP5w
On top of that campus has jobs you can work.
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Anonymous#15w
They dont pay as much I look into it
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AnonymousOP5w
Up to you but schools offer payment plans and housing options on and off campus.
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Anonymous#15w
The off campus would be at a nearby college and you need to have 29 credit completed and 3.0 gpa