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Commuting and socialising

  • 10-09-2018 12:57am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 33


    Hey, so I’m heading off to college on the 13th but I’m having trouble finding accommodation. So I think I might stay home for the first year of college and save up as I only live an hour away from the college and commuting is cheaper . Do you think that this will this make it more difficult for me to meet new people if I’m not living on campus ? And how will I enjoy the night life for freshers week if I’m commuting?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 285 ✭✭Samuri Suicide


    Cookie201 wrote: »
    Hey, so I’m heading off to college on the 13th but I’m having trouble finding accommodation. So I think I might stay home for the first year of college and save up as I only live an hour away from the college and commuting is cheaper . Do you think that this will this make it more difficult for me to meet new people if I’m not living on campus ? And how will I enjoy the night life for freshers week if I’m commuting?
    Don't worry. There will be lots of others in the exact same situation. When I started in DIT (2001😮) I was living at home and made friends with people who are still my friends today. The best parties are always off campus and there's always a couch to crash on!
    Enjoy freshers and don't stress.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 33 Cookie201


    Don't worry. There will be lots of others in the exact same situation. When I started in DIT (2001😮) I was living at home and made friends with people who are still my friends today. The best parties are always off campus and there's always a couch to crash on!
    Enjoy freshers and don't stress.

    Do u think people would let me crash with them during freshers week if I’m not that close to them


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