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The Advantages Living In College Part (2)

Posted by admin at January 15, 2012 in Collage

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Another major plus of living in college is that it helps you to study. Not only does it cut out transport hassles and give you more time in your day to spend on your uni work, but it also creates an environment that is beneficial to study. Some colleges provide in-house tutors or study skills help; not only that, but you are probably living with people doing the same course who might be able to give you a bit of help in areas you might be struggling with.trans The Advantages Living In College Part (2)

Good for first-year students

Moving into college is a really good option for your first year at uni, even if you are not an out-of-towner. It enables you to meet new people and make some great friends. After your first year you may find that college is getting a bit expensive and restrictive, and heaps of people move out in their second year with the friends they have made in first year.

Social life

Moving to another area to go to university can be a really scary thought. Moving into college accommodation instantly grants you a great social life. You get to make a whole new group of friends; there are heaps of parties, and inter-college activities and competitions in areas such as sport and the arts.

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