<p>I’m paying $900/month for a tiny residence hall room with a simple food plan and an annoying room mate, I think I’m paying WAAAY too much, but living in the dorms is obligatory the first two years, so I’m probably transfering because of this. I know people in other states who are paying as low as $400 /month with a room mate or two, but of course without a food plan, but that’s still more convenient than me.</p>
<p>2200 per term for my on campus apartment… that’s for sept oct nov and dec… i have no meal plan… but i buy my own groceries… soo… about 50 dollars a month on food, so another 200… so 2400 per term… which is 600 per month. four bedroom apartment with huge kitchen and huge living room… and pretty big rooms. … oh and a nice sized bathroom too. <a href=“http://www.chrisnlinz.com/brockie04/index.htm[/url]”>http://www.chrisnlinz.com/brockie04/index.htm</a> for pictures…</p>
<p>around $3000 a semester for a double and 13 meals a week meal plan plus $165 entree plus money aka money for laundry and stores in the Union each semester</p>
<p>i don’t spend a lot of money on food. i can type in everything on my reciepts if you really want to see i just got my credit card bill from last month and total money spent on food was 45 dollars. Normally i go shopping every other week and spend about 25 each time. It works out great :)</p>
<p>I thought I paid alot at Kent for $560 a month for a one bedroom apt. You guys are getting the shaft. That’s why I never lived on campus beyond my first semester.</p>
<p>Me and my mom haved shared a two bedroom apartment ever since my parents split up. Cost is $415/month with all utilities except electricity included. She pays for the apartment and I pay my own tuition so it works out. I live 20 miles away from my school. During a summer internship me and my brother were charged a corporate rate for a fully furnished one bedroom apartment. A ridiculous $50/day. I won’t do that again.</p>
<p>my mom was at some lecture about dorming. she thinks i should buy a small condo/house. then rent part of it out to pay for the utilities. when i graduate, we then sell the house. wouldn’t that be like living there for free?</p>
<p>Boston University…almost $10,000 per year for a standard double room and a 14 meal per week meal plan. A bargain compared to the costs of off campus housing in Boston.</p>
<p>I have a cousin who will be getting a football scholarship and his dad is thinking about buying a small house in the area…for him small = $200,000. I don’t know if my cousin will live in it during the school year or if its for his parents to use when going to his football games.</p>