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Living On Campus Vs Living At Home

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A huge decision for the majority of college students is deciding whether to go away and live on campus, or to stay home. There are a lot of factors to consider when making this critical life decision. I believe many students get upset or worried at the thought of staying home and not attending a university.They feel as if they are missing out when this really isn’t the case at all. You can always visit friends on the weekends to get the on-campus experience such as tailgating, football games, and parties. In the long run, staying home is a much smarter decision for students. Living at home is a better option because of cost, space and privacy, and having a better support system compared to living on campus.
Staying at home for college is a smarter decision because of cost. Typically the cost of living on campus is $17,000 for an in-state public school and could reach up to $29,600 for an out of state public school (Robert 1). This price includes tuition, fees, and room and board but what these astounding numbers don’t include are personal expenses, supplies, books, dorm room furniture and accessories, and a parking permit or transportation. The total annual cost of living on campus is $21,500 for an in-state school and $34,000 for an out of state school. Compared to the cost of staying at home, this cost is significantly high. For this semester alone, with the cost of my classes combined with books and other necessary supplies, I would say I have spent a little under or

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