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Mar/10
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Can you afford to live on my own?

Hello I have 17 years and moved to Chico, California to attend USC (University Chico State, my parents pay my tuition + I will be assisted by financial aid, tuition Aug 4080 a semester or a year, I think? Well anyway I found with a male student rental $ 550 per month I saw a lot of jobs that take students and their salary is 9.25 hours, I know not if I get a couple of week or every two weeks, but I'm assuming that each of its two weeks. You think I'm going to make enough money to pay rent and electricity and my cable? please, help someone really do not want to live with my parents ugh more, please stop with the tricks of spam is a serious doubt who really need help

Wellllll. I would say that if you really really want to go out, go on craigslist and search for roommates, in this economy .. in motion is probably no better plan, but I can not blame you I'm 18, the trip from the university .. Of work 2 jobs, one of 2 days of the week in detail, the other 3 days a week .. Total approximately 35-38 hours per week, I'm sooooo glad I'm staying with my parents, especially seeing all my friends are poor students! I have financial aid to pay for my school, which usually covers everything .. if I do something just for books. But I do not pay rent, can I keep my car, unlike most of the Young Scholars in the corner, no food in the fridge, my press is often .. Sorry, but a case lol gooood! Given our country down the shi * ter prefer my bank money that is poured level of confidence in myself, work and school is hard together! I'm lucky, because the new job, I just saw two young girls, even during the nap time, I can do my homework, otherwise it would be lower! Sorry, was a response rate of random, but I really want to budget for all, remember that you need money for things like toilet paper and all the things you never thought of home and then think realistically the number of hours they work probably like 25. That's about 850 or $ 900 per month, which means not too much money to buy additional accounts, gas, entertainment, etc. You may should save like crazy for a semester after leaving .. maybe get a full-time summer job, if you can find one

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