Reader47b

Reader47b t1_j2204lm wrote

Dorms and car hands down. Save your money now while you can. Dorms will mean an easier commute and closer to on-campus activities, too. A car will be essential for work, etc. later and it will be a real blessing not to have a car payment. No matter where you live, you can hang out with your friends, but I wouldn't give up a car and savings just to live under their roof. Also, you may make new friends in the dorms.

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Reader47b t1_iyex0aj wrote

They may not say it, but it's quite obvious that essentials (housing, grocery, utilities, insurance, health care, etc.) take up a larger percentage of the income of someone at the median than of someone in the top 10%. It's also quite obvious that if you are supporting 4 people vs. 1, essentials will take up a much larger share of your income. It seems to me a lot of these gurus assume everyone is childless and making 6 figures.

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