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Should You Bring Your Car to School?

A big decision before heading off to university is whether or not you should bring a car. Your choice will influence factors like where you can live, how you get around, and how much you’ll spend. To make sure you choose right, there are a few things you need to take into consideration. Do You Need a Car? A car may make traveling between home and school much easier, especially if you live in off-campus University of Alberta housing . Owning a car may also be necessary if you want an off-campus job or internship. Can You Afford a Car? When you evaluate how much it will cost to have a car, be sure to take gas, parking, registration, and repairs all into account. If it’s not strictly necessary to have a car, you will be able to use that saved money for other activities. Even if you need to take public transportation sometimes, this will likely be cheaper than maintaining a car. Will a Car Be a Help or a Hindrance? It may seem like having a car could only help yo...

Furnished Versus Unfurnished Apartments in Alberta

Moving away to school is exciting and comes with many new responsibilities and experiences. Choosing where you will live is one of these new responsibilities, and it's something that you will want to give a great deal of consideration to. Where you live can have a big influence on how well you do in school and your happiness overall. If you haven't already, you will soon discover that you have many options for student housing. While some students prefer to be on campus, like in a University of Alberta residence , others prefer the freedom that comes with living off-campus. Another major decision is whether you will live in a furnished or unfurnished apartment. There are pros and cons for either choice - let's take a look: Unfurnished Apartments at a Glance Some students can't wait to move into an apartment and to decorate it according to their style. Being able to choose your colour scheme, the furniture and kitchen essentials that you will want and need can ...

A Guide to Choosing a Roommate for College or University

Heading off to college or university usually means you’ll no longer live with your family. Instead, most students choose to live with friends in furnished apartments in Edmonton . They quickly find, however, that not all friends make great roommates. Picking the right people to live with will make a huge difference to your life. For this reason, it’s critical to get this choice right. 1. Think About Your Habits Your temperament and habits need to match those of your roommates for you to be a good fit. For instance, if you are organized, it will be difficult to live with friends who are messy. If you value quiet time, friends who like to socialize regularly and throw parties may be a poor fit. 2. Consider What Irritates You Without being over-the-top, think about things your friends do that irritate you. Imagine living with that. If you decide that a behaviour is too annoying, consider another friend. Similarly, think about what you do that may irritate others. 3. Decid...

How to Get the Best Possible Start at University or College

College can be a rite of passage. Unfortunately, it can also be a rite of passage that’s often rife with obstacles, confusion and stress. For most students, stress and confusion begins as soon as the first semester or classes begin. However, there are some ways you can alleviate this stress and confusion. Doing this, will give you a head start and help make you a successful student in the future. To start your first school year successfully: •           Find a Nice, Quiet Place to Study •           Research Your Classes and Professors •           Track Your Assignments and Exams Find a Nice, Quiet Place to Study It doesn’t matter if you live in a residence hall or in University of Alberta off campus housing , you should explore your new environment to find potential places to study. The most obvious and common study areas include the l...