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Is it better to dorm or commute?
Those who are more likely to socialize with others are students who dorm on-campus. Those who commute are less likely to have a social life as they have a life outside and inside of campus. They also have less time to interact and socialize due to their living quarters being minutes or hours outside campus.
Does driving to college count as commuting?
Commuting use on your policy means that you are covered to drive to and from a place of work or study. This means you are covered to drive to work as well as university.
Should I live near campus or commute?
Cost Savings: Perhaps the most convincing reason to live at home and commute to class each day is the cost. Living on campus is an added investment. If you live within an hour of campus and want to save money, commuting may be an option for you. Commuting means you don’t have to sacrifice the comforts of home.
How does college commute work?
A commuter school is a college to which a student commutes for classes, rather than living on or off the actual college campus. Instead, the student typically continues to live at home while commuting to school just as one would commute to a job or other commitment.
Is commuting to University a waste of time?
When commuting to university you may find that once you are there, you may as well make the most of it by attending all lectures and seminars. Otherwise it would be a waste of your commute, plus it’s hard to roll back into bed when you don’t live just around the corner.
Should I move home or go to Uni?
How often you’ll want to go back home will also need to be taken into consideration. Basically, travelling home costs money. If you’re very protective of your food then moving to uni might not be the one for you. There’s always someone who uses your milk or takes your food without asking.
What happens on weekends when you live close to Uni?
If you live quite a way from uni you may find that on weekends everyone else in your accommodation goes home to visit their friends and family, while you’re stuck there on your own. Fun times. Or not. The cost of travelling back home can be very expensive if your home is pretty far away.
Why don’t more students move away from home?
It’s that time of the year again when most students are packing their clothes and crockery into boxes and preparing to head off to university. But for 27\% of students in the UK, moving away from home is not an option – their state of health, cultural practices or limited finances mean they have to stay put and study within commuting distance.
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