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Originally posted by Umdfan35 View Post
I have heard this concern from the coaches.
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Originally posted by NSU4LIFE View Post
If I was more efficient and wiser, I could have got out of NSU in four years for under 40,000. Living off campus was WAY cheaper, but that was 10-15 years ago.
SMSU was so cheap you could live on campus and have food service for 4 years and it was cheap as heck.
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Originally posted by NSU4LIFE View Post
If I was more efficient and wiser, I could have got out of NSU in four years for under 40,000. Living off campus was WAY cheaper, but that was 10-15 years ago.
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Agree with Mr. Mustang. The move off campus saved a significant amount of money, both in rent and food. If your son/daughter can hook up with a few buddies that he or she is compatible with, there are Apartment and single family home options abound. Mine lived on campus the first year and went to an apartment for a year and then two houses. Significantly cheaper.:smile-big:Last edited by DAWGS; 02-18-2020, 08:47 AM.
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I am stunned at how much cheaper it is now to live off campus. When I went to SMSU is was comparable in priceing - then you factor in convenience and on campus was very good option.,
was about $300 / month for room and board and utilities in the 90s to live on campus --- now that would be closer to $900 - $1000 / month!
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I went to a WIAC school and lived in an on campus apartment my last year and the yearly cost/9 months of campus living was around 430 a month. I think I paid around $350ish a semester for 5 meals a week on campus. I looked the othe r day and in the last 10 years since I've graduated it's gone up over $100 a month for the room.
I lived off campus for 1 year and granted it was cheaper I didn't feel part of the campus at all and was noticeably less involved. Granted some of that had to do with working 15-20 hours a week as well as a tough 5 class schedule.
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Originally posted by DAWGS View PostAgree with Mr. Mustang. The move off campus saved a significant amount of money, both in rent and food. If your son/daughter can hook up with a few buddies that he or she is compatible with, there are Apartment and single family home options abound. Mine lived on campus the first year and went to an apartment for a year and then two houses. Significantly cheaper.:smile-big:
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