<p>or do you have to go home for summer everywhere?
if I end up going somewhere far I don’t want to put a bunch of miles on my car driving up and down the state every semester.</p>
<p>Depends on how much you’re willing to pay.</p>
<p>e.g. <a href=“http://housing.ucsd.edu/summer.asp[/url]”>http://housing.ucsd.edu/summer.asp</a></p>
<p>on average how much more would it be if i stay year round?</p>
<p>I just looked at ucsc’s page for summer housing what the fack are slug points?</p>
<p>Fly home or get an off campus apartment. Most student housing on campus shuts down on major breaks during the school year, including Christmas.</p>
<p>For UCSD basically if you’re a freshman in the res halls you can’t stay over breaks and if you live in an on campus apartment you can stay over breaks but summer Im not sure.</p>
<p>Depends on the school. UCSD transfer housing is open through out the school year…but no summer. But once again, its located on campus. </p>
<p>Other schools have off campus apartments affiliated with the university where you can stay all year.</p>
<p>My daughter is now a senior at UCLA. For her freshman year she lived in a dorm. The dorms do close down for major breaks. We live 7 hours from UCLA. She would fly home for short breaks and drive home for longer breaks. Her first summer right after freshman year she moved into an off campus apartment with a roommate and has since lived in different apartments with other roommates. She can do as she pleases now as it is just like renting an apt. while not going to school. She can stay in LA or come home whenever she chooses.</p>
<p>I don’t advise anyone live in a Dorm , UCR happens to have on Campus Apartments that let you stay year round. Its better to live off campus since then you have more freedom( like taking a semester off doesn’t mean you need to find a new place to live .</p>
<p>Yeah. There are campus apts that let you stay year round, you just move into one of the special buildings for people who need to stay year round</p>