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Title: On-Campus Vs. Off-Campus Housing (1)


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On-Campus Vs. Off-Campus Housing
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  • There are obvious similarities and differences
    between living on campus and living off campus.
    They both have their perks and drawbacks. But
    they also offer a certain level of freedom and
    independence for college students. While
    on-campus living is required and best for new
    students, off-campus living can be beneficial for
    upperclassmen.

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  • Unfortunately, however, it can be nearly
    impossible to choose between the two. If youre
    not sure which is best for you, just weight the
    pros and cons of each.

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Pros and Cons of Living Off Campus
  • Off-campus housing isnt for everyone. But it
    can serve as an introduction to adulthood and
    offer more freedom than on-campus accommodations.
    However, the benefits of living off campus dont
    end there. Off-campus apartments also offer
  • More space and privacy
  • More freedom and less rules
  • Private kitchens and bathrooms
  • A greater variety of amenities

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  • Less noise
  • The ability to have overnight guests as often as
    you like
  • The opportunity to choose your own roommate(s)
  • No curfew
  • While its benefits make off-campus living the
    preferred choice for college students, it also
    has some drawbacks. For instance

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  • Some off-campus housing is too far away from the
    university and important student resources
  • Acquiring more responsibility and expenses can be
    jarring and difficult to adjust to
  • Depending on the length, a longer commute to
    school can become expensive and exhausting,
    affecting academic performance and class
    attendance

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  • Living off campus can make it difficult or
    impossible to socialize with other students
  • It can be more expensive than living on campus
  • No matter the drawbacks, however, living off
    campus, especially in one of the Hamilton rental
    apartments offered by West Village Suites, can be
    fun, convenient, and affordable.

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Pros and Cons of Living On Campus
  • On-campus living offers convenience and ease,
    which is especially great for first-year students
    who arent prepared for the responsibilities of
    adulthood. However, it offers benefits to every
    student that chooses to live on campus. For
    example
  • Offers a community atmosphere and easy
    socialization
  • Resources and amenities are within walking
    distance, such as a library, gym, dining hall,
    etc.

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  • Less responsibilities, such as shopping for
    household products, cooking, cleaning, paying
    bills, and more
  • Usually more affordable than off-campus housing
  • A short commute to classes and school amenities
  • Quick access to student services, including
    tutoring services, study lounges, etc.

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  • On-campus housing offers convenience and so much
    more, but it doesnt quite measure up to
    off-campus housing or McMaster University student
    housing. This is due to its drawbacks, including
  • Offers much less space and privacy than an
    off-campus apartment
  • Can be often noisy and busy

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  • Has many rules and regulations, including rules
    against overnight guests, a curfew, and volume
    regulations
  • Students must share communal areas, such as the
    bathrooms and a small kitchen area, which are
    often crowded and loud
  • Lacks a proper kitchen, making it virtually
    impossible to prepare meals
  • Doesnt allow students to choose their own
    roommates
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