Advantages of Living with Parents While Attending College

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Did you know about 60% of the college students live at home with their parents? According to the kark4 news today many college students prefer to stay at home than to stay in a dorm or rent an apartment.(kark4) There are many benefits toward living with family. The disadvantages of living in a dorm or an apartment are their finance problems, the influence of parties, having privacy and roommate problems, being lazy, not setting boundaries and goals, challenges of social life, being in relationships, not making the best choices, challenges of landlords, and the need for a job. Although, some young adults like to feel responsible, and feel like they are an adult.
Usually the financing for living in dorms or in apartments are way too expensive for college students to afford. Which many students have one focus for college and that’s getting their academic. Having to pay for dorm funds or rent for an apartment can be very stressful. Not only do students have to pay for the dorm funds or rent, but they also have to pay for their food, housing utilities, and recreation. When students live with their family; they don’t have the stress with all the finance problems. For example, if the student does not already have a car but need one they will not be able to afford one without a parents help if they spend their money on a dorm or an apartment. According to Anne Carnns “…Students from lower and moderate income families have typically lived at home for at least part of their college career. But more difficult economic times, and the increasing cost of a college degree, are prompting students from better-off families to live with their parents, too” (Carnns).
In addition to living in dorms or apartments, most students will be influenced to...

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