- Apr 25, 2001
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Hey,
I am going to university in September and whether I want to live at home or in a dorm is going to be a big factor in where I want to go. I still need to wait to hear from all the places - here in Ontario we don't know until end of May / early June, but the ones I want are all pretty good schools so knowing this will help tip the scale. (note: money isn't a factor)
Dorm life seems like it could be awesome if you made some good friends or horrible if you didn't and your roommate was a jerk. Living at home, I'd have an hour commute but still have home cooked meals, my own room and bathroom, but is it a lot harder to meet new people? Both ways, getting an apartment with some friends seems like a good option after the first year or two.
Anyways, this is a big decision for me and I was hoping to get some input from computer guys like me who have done this already
Is anyone really happy with their decision or regret it?
I am going to university in September and whether I want to live at home or in a dorm is going to be a big factor in where I want to go. I still need to wait to hear from all the places - here in Ontario we don't know until end of May / early June, but the ones I want are all pretty good schools so knowing this will help tip the scale. (note: money isn't a factor)
Dorm life seems like it could be awesome if you made some good friends or horrible if you didn't and your roommate was a jerk. Living at home, I'd have an hour commute but still have home cooked meals, my own room and bathroom, but is it a lot harder to meet new people? Both ways, getting an apartment with some friends seems like a good option after the first year or two.
Anyways, this is a big decision for me and I was hoping to get some input from computer guys like me who have done this already
