The college years are a time of rapid, frequent change filled with exciting new adventures and, in many cases, a steep learning curve. Many of those lessons have nothing to
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Living with a roommate means coming up with ways to compromise on things like paying for utilities and taking turns cooking dinner, but dividing up the chores can be tricky
You may live in Bryan-College Station, but classes keep you on campus at Texas A&M University during most of the semester. That's why summer is a great opportunity to experience
By Stephanie Anderson Witmer
Grad school is never easy, and moving into a new apartment or other living space is just one of the many challenges. Rather than shelling out big
This year, college students across the country will be transitioning to off-campus housing, traversing from fully-furnished residence halls to empty apartment units. Students making this change will often rely on
The start of another school year is right around the corner! Whether you are returning for another year or beginning your very first semester, the process of moving into college housing or off-campus apartments can be stressful. Often times, it is hard to figure out where to even begin!
To help you through the process, there are a few key considerations to keep in mind.
Living in college dorms or apartments can often leave students feeling frustrated or simply indifferent about their décor. Not to mention, many students live with one or more roommates, making decorating a difficult task. However, it is important for students to have a welcoming and relaxing space no matter how temporary the living situation.