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Starting
college |
by:
Dakota
Caudilla |
is a big milestone in anyone's life. In
some families, starting college is almost
like getting married - it's a big step,
a giant move towards independence. Everything
that happens during college counts towards
the future - that's why it's so important
for students to start college on the right
footing.
First of all, see if you have everything
all pinned down before you start college.
If your college is going to be quite a distance
away from home, you'll need to find a place
to stay. And if you've already found a place
to stay, you'll need to find roommates who
can share the rent with you. You're only
starting college and finances are going
to be tight - with someone sharing the place
with you, you can bring the expenses down.
The next thing that you have to decide on
before starting college is the mode of transportation.
Your options are.college car, a motorcycle
or a bicycle. The mode of transportation
depends on how far you are going to be housed
from the college. If you're within college
campus, you can probably start with a bicycle.
If you're located outside the college campus,
you might need a car to get you around.
Next, go shopping for college clothes. A
whole new wardrobe is necessary only if
you are moving to a place where the weather
is very different from where you live, for
example, your home is in Maine and your
college California. Otherwise, you can probably
live with what you already have in your
wardrobe. If you don't know the kind of
clothes you will need for college, why not
factor the cost of a new wardrobe into your
starting college funds. You can go do some
shopping when you've started college. Living
on your own and starting college also means
that you'll have to do some calculations
on the use of kitchen utensils (getting
some of your own is a good idea), and also
some entertainment. Yes, you're starting
college but you still need to have some
fun once in a while.
Starting college means that you're probably
going to need your own computer, printer
and scanner too. Most colleges have these
facilities in their college campus. The
options are:- buy new ones if you can afford
it before you start college, buy second-hand
ones, loan one from your relatives or parents,
use the ones available in college or pay
for the services in Internet cafes where
these facilities are widely available. Research
the area near the college and see if there's
a need to get your own electronics. If you
can save the money for something else, you
can start college without it and use the
ones in the college first.
If you have reasons to want to move tables,
beds, furniture and shelves from home, this
could save your parents some money. Starting
college is already ripping the bank accounts
apart, so, if you can save on furniture,
why not? If you're bringing the furniture
from home, find a relocating service contractor
to help you move the furniture to your new
place.
Most importantly, before starting college,
you'll need to get a list from your college
so that you can purchase the books before
college starts. It is best that you start
college on the right footing, so, don't
wait until all the books are gone.
Dakota Caudilla, journalist, and website
builder Dakota Caudilla lives in Texas.
He is the owner and co-editor of http://www.your-college-life.com
on which you will find a longer, more detailed
version of this article.
About the author:
Dakota Caudilla, journalist, and website
builder Dakota Caudilla lives in Texas.
He is the owner and co-editor of http://www.www.your-college-life.comon
which you will find a longer, more detailed
version of this article.
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