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Online University Life

2022-02-17

Keywords: online university living, college student housing tips, online university lifestyle, university student life online vs campus, flexible course intake online university

Author(s): Scott Douglas Jacobsen

Publication (Outlet/Website): College Rentals

Publication Date (yyyy/mm/dd): 2017/12/01

If you are like me, a university student or someone in college, you have to figure out a few things about living and sustenance. Where will I live? What will eat this morning? Where will I return to once I’m done with classes?

All of this is extraordinarily important. College life or university living involves, well, a place to live. Depends on your situation and the university, for example, you can live on campus or at home. You can take courses at an online university or a bricks-and-mortar university.

For my own situation, I have to take a unique perspective because I take courses at an online university. At this university, there are multiple points of intake for courses. I can apply by the 10th of the prior month and then start taking classes on the first of the next month. For example, I can begin applying on February 10 of the year and then take courses on March 1 of that same year.

It is extraordinarily flexible for a student such as myself. I suspect the same for others, such as those who may be parents. I am not, but this is likely factor for those other students. There are decreased costs, e.g. not having to buy a car, pay for insurance, pay for gas, or have to deal with the lost time involved in travel to and from the university grounds.

So, if you are going to be getting the college apartment, and if you are taking online classes for an online degree, then the best option may be any option anywhere for a place to live.

Because you can take the courses from anywhere, so you can select any living situation, whether with others or alone, at the best price.

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