Wednesday, October 28, 2015

5 Tips to Make Student Community Living a Great Experience

Living in a student community can turn out to be the best experience you ever had. Not only do you enjoy more independence compared to living on campus but also learn how to become a responsible adult by managing your bills and everything around you.

From noisy neighbors to anti-social behaviors, you are certainly going to experience some of these things when living in a student community. But depending on how you choose to handle them, you will love the entire experience. Here are some key things to note when living in a student community. 

Be a good neighbor
There’s nothing wrong with saying hello to your neighbors when you meet them outside. Create these social relationships with people around you because you never know when you’ll need them. Make an effort to become part of the community in which you live by taking part in certain activities that help you to know your neighbors better.

Plan your apartment well
Consider the way you organize your room or house so that you don’t cause any disturbance unknowingly. For instance, you may want to position your TV away from the walls because noise travels easily along walls. If you have noisy neighbors, then you’ll want to keep your doors and windows closed at all times and also avoid adjoined rooms.

Notify your neighbors when planning a party
It is common courtesy to have your neighbors know that you are planning on throwing a party. Let them know in advance when you are planning to start the party and also at what time it’s likely to end. Avoid noisy equipment that will cause disturbance and advertise your party only to your group of friends unless you want to end up with more guests than you expected. Most importantly, avoid throwing parties on weeknights for your neighbor’s sake.

Clean up your mess
Don’t get into the habit of leaving a mess outside your house especially after parties. Remember that it’s a student community and everyone has a responsibility to maintain a hygienic environment. Get rid of trash and keep your environment clean.

Keep your car at home
University parking can be pretty expensive and you may not need a car if you live close to campus. Don’t bring a car if you study in a heavily congested city because it will be a great inconvenience to you. It may be a lot cheaper to use public transport and you will also be contributing to a cleaner and greener environment.

The best way to enjoy your experience off-campus is to make wise choices and take measures to protect yourself at all times. When you get into your apartment, lock your doors and windows before you go to bed. Get a house that is comfortable and offers maintenance when needed. Interact with your neighbors because there is a lot that you can learn from them about living in the community. Most importantly, take your time to enjoy the whole experience because time flies and you’ll soon be out of college.

Posted By: Hayden Commons http://haydencommons.net

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