You might be nervous about moving away for college, but you should be excited, too. Leaving high school life behind is a significant transition that many young adults tackle with a fear of the unknown. During this somewhat tumultuous time, you’ll likely be living in on- or off-campus housing, both of which come with their share of adjustments.
There’s a lot to figure out when moving to college and leaving home for the first time. You and your roommates have to furnish a house or dorm, keep a bathroom and kitchen clean without your mom and dad there to do it for you, and pay your bills. This extra responsibility might seem daunting, but there are added benefits of going away to college, i.e., your newfound freedom and education.
Don’t let fear stand in the way of this new adventure. The best way to move to college is to plan ahead and to keep the future move-out in mind, too. We’re sharing some helpful college tips on how to be successful with your first college housing experience.
Best of luck moving away for college! You have a lot to look forward to in the years ahead. Follow these tips for a seamless transition and make sure your past isn’t crammed into your closet.
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