Originally posted by: Xanis
Moving in on August 30th. Classes start September 4th.
Originally posted by: S Freud
I live in the same town year round, same place and work the same job. Where do you guys move during the summer and why?
Originally posted by: JLee
Originally posted by: Quintox
What about the rest of you?
I'm not in school.
Originally posted by: coldmeat
Originally posted by: S Freud
I live in the same town year round, same place and work the same job. Where do you guys move during the summer and why?
I go home. I go to school about 6 hours away. It's just cheaper to live at home, even though I still pay rent at my house at school. I also like to come back to see my high school friends, and everybody I know in university goes home as well.
Originally posted by: coldmeat
Originally posted by: S Freud
I live in the same town year round, same place and work the same job. Where do you guys move during the summer and why?
I go home. I go to school about 6 hours away. It's just cheaper to live at home, even though I still pay rent at my house at school. I also like to come back to see my high school friends, and everybody I know in university goes home as well.
Originally posted by: S Freud
Originally posted by: coldmeat
Originally posted by: S Freud
I live in the same town year round, same place and work the same job. Where do you guys move during the summer and why?
I go home. I go to school about 6 hours away. It's just cheaper to live at home, even though I still pay rent at my house at school. I also like to come back to see my high school friends, and everybody I know in university goes home as well.
I lived around 200 miles away until I moved for school. Most everyone I know moves home for school. To me it always seemed to be a PITA to move home for 3 months and then try to find a place again, pay deposits, etc.
Unlike most of my friends I couldn't afford to pay rent on a place that I wasn't living at, thought I would love to do that and be able to go home.![]()
Originally posted by: Quintox
Originally posted by: JLee
Originally posted by: Quintox
What about the rest of you?
I'm not in school.
K thx for coming in this thread and informing us all.
Originally posted by: destrekor
I won't be moving back in till September 19th... school doesn't start till Sept. 24th.
Then again, school doesn't end till like June 11th this year. Quarters - both a blessing and a curse. Short 10 week classes, but 3 of them a year, and to get it done properly with a winter break, gotta start late and end late.
Originally posted by: sthaznpride17
Originally posted by: destrekor
I won't be moving back in till September 19th... school doesn't start till Sept. 24th.
Then again, school doesn't end till like June 11th this year. Quarters - both a blessing and a curse. Short 10 week classes, but 3 of them a year, and to get it done properly with a winter break, gotta start late and end late.
Would you happen to go to a WA state school? Because those are the exact days for my university. I can't wait to go back, summer is getting a bit boring.
Originally posted by: destrekor
Originally posted by: sthaznpride17
Originally posted by: destrekor
I won't be moving back in till September 19th... school doesn't start till Sept. 24th.
Then again, school doesn't end till like June 11th this year. Quarters - both a blessing and a curse. Short 10 week classes, but 3 of them a year, and to get it done properly with a winter break, gotta start late and end late.
Would you happen to go to a WA state school? Because those are the exact days for my university. I can't wait to go back, summer is getting a bit boring.
Nope, I go to The Ohio State University.
I can wait to go back, but I am also kind of excited to return. I'll be a junior. School itself isn't the issue that's making me not quite ready to return, it's the new responsibilities I'll have as a junior in Army ROTC. Going to be a huge change. Sometimes ROTC feels too slow, because it has to span the length of a 4-year degree... and the training almost makes me feel like I am nowhere near ready to go active... thankfully that's because the first two years of the program are extremely slow. Next year will be interesting for sure.
