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Is it hard being a commuter in college?

When commuting to college, you aren't in control. Traffic, construction, accidents, late transportation, parking issues, and bad weather can all come into play when you are trying to get to class on time. Commuting means you are more likely to be late or miss opportunities that students living on campus may have.



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Financial Stress One of the reasons commuters choose to live at home is to save money, but an aspect of commuting that sometimes isn't considered is the cost of gas, parking, busing, and buying food if they don't pack a lunch. Even students who bring their own food will need money for snacks.

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A commuter student is a student who does not live in university-owned housing. Since they live off-campus, they have to find a method of transportation to get to their classes on campus. For some, biking or walking is a possibility. Others may need to take public transportation or use their own car to drive to campus.

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It can be a major cause of stress, due to its unpredictability and a sense of loss of control. Commuters can experience boredom, social isolation, anger, and frustration from problems like traffic or delays.

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Take Advantage of Your Time To: Commuting to college means saving money. Whether it means living rent-free at home, or saving on rent to live somewhere less expensive, you will save money in some ways by commuting to school.

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