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Title: Should You Live On or Off Campus?


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Should You Live On or Off Campus?
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  • Living on or off campus is a consideration that
    all college or university students will face at
    some time. While making the decision is easy for
    some, for others it may be too important to make
    on a whim or without previous planning. However,
    everyone is unique. Your decision to stay in the
    dorms or move to an off-campus apartment is truly
    your own. And, fortunately, there are some pros
    and cons of both that can help you with the
    decision. Below is a brief breakdown of these
    pros and cons.

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Pros and Cons of Living Off Campus
  • Essentially, living off campus is designed to
    provide responsibility and independence. And just
    like college life, it comes with its share of ups
    and downs. To ensure you make the right decision
    about where to live, you must be aware of these
    advantages and disadvantages. Some of the most
    notable downs of living off campus, include

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  • It can sometimes be more expensive than living on
    campus, especially since you may have to pay for
    utilities, groceries and household products,
    parking and more
  • The commute to campus might be longer, and its
    likely that the closer you move to your school,
    the higher your rent will be
  • Living further away may cause you to feel further
    away or disconnected from your peers and campus
    life. Stay connected by spending time on campus
    after your classes and attending school events
    and activities

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  • If you plan to drive to campus, you may need to
    pay expensive parking fees
  • It may be difficult to find off-campus housing
    thats student-friendly
  • If your roommate moves out (for any reason),
    youll be stuck paying all the expenses

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  • The cons of living off campus might make you
    think twice, but no matter what, it can be a fun,
    exciting and liberating experience. Furthermore,
    there are several advantages to this option.
    These advantages, include
  • The student housing London, Ontario has to offer
    is more spacious than dorm rooms
  • You can often choose your own roommate or
    roommates and share expenses, making off-campus
    living more affordable

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  • It can be less expensive than living on campus if
    you find a place that's all-inclusive
  • Offers freedom, independence, adult experience
    and the chance to make and live by your own rules
  • There are less strict rules - no curfew, quiet
    hours, a ban on overnight guests, etc.
  • Unlike residence halls, apartment buildings dont
    close during the summer or holidays

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  • Apartment buildings are often quieter and less
    chaotic than residence halls
  • Youll have a kitchen and a bathroom, which you
    can use at any time

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The Pros and Cons of Living On Campus
  • On-campus living is especially popular among
    first year students because it eliminates the
    commute and makes it easier to make friends.
    However, it still has downfalls, just like
    off-campus living. Some of the cons of living on
    campus, include
  • Residence halls can be loud, chaotic and crowded
  • Room board and other expenses can sometimes
    make it more expensive than living in any student
    accommodation London offers

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  • Bathrooms are shared, usually with many
    othersKitchen space is shared or virtually
    non-existent. Plus, you cant do much cooking or
    cook and eat whenever you want
  • Campus life can be exciting and versatile, but
    becoming too involved could isolate you from the
    social world outside of the school
  • You will probably have to share a room with a
    stranger

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  • These are some of the advantages of living on
    campus
  • A much closer proximity and shorter commute to
    your classes and beyond.
  • Access to a variety of campus amenities
  • There are often parties and fun activities going
    on around college and university campuses
  • Youll have easy access to student services and
    other support

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  • Living on campus instills a greater sense of
    belonging, and campuses are often rife with
    community support
  • Socializing is convenient and almost unavoidable
  • A great compromise is to find all-inclusive
    off-campus housing that's designed for students
    and close to your campus, such as Residence on
    First.
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