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Living on campus
So I am contemplating whether or not i should live on campus. At the moment I am about a 20 minute drive to Burnaby Mountain, but we may be moving making it a 30 minute drive. I can save about 7,000 dollars a year by living at home, plus its nicer, better food and what not. The thing that concerns me is... will i be missing out on the true university experience? Will I have a harder time making friends and getting involved because i don't live there? I am still planning on doing intramurals and participating in activities the school has to offer. Im not a big partier so I don't mind missing out on all that. I do think it would be easier to work with others if i lived there and it would be nice to have all the campus stuff right next to me.
I like my family and home, they treat me well, but like i said it seems that there may be many things i am missing out on, but is that really worth $7,000 a year?
What do you think?
I like my family and home, they treat me well, but like i said it seems that there may be many things i am missing out on, but is that really worth $7,000 a year?
What do you think?
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If you're mostly considering living on campus, another option is to find a place just near it off the mountain or something (maybe like a 5-10min drive instead).. which will most likely be cheaper than living on campus.
i live 15mins away and somehow i take 40mins to get there just to show u how eager i am :P
u'll make friends just fine, just remember everyone is prob in the same boat
Learn 2 google.
There isn't really much a rez life on campus....
People make friends fine.
30 minute drive is NOTHING....
Are you paying for your own tuition? $7000 might not seem like much if you're not paying for it, but it can get you two semesters worth of tuition.
That is worth more than "university life" I think.