What's it like for a newly graduated college student to rent a house alone?
I moved out for half a year when I was a sophomore. Although the time is short, I still have a lot of feelings. Let's talk about the bad places first. First of all, it is certainly not convenient to live on campus in terms of study. The house we rented is outside the school. But it's nice to have a school bus or something. Of course, moving out, because I am too upset, the chances of going to the library are much less. So renting a house off campus is really a test of consciousness. Fortunately, we have a good sense of self. Recently, we supervised and reviewed each other's exams. Secondly, the upfront investment, for example, if you live comfortably, you should invest in something new or something. Haha, maybe we put a Hanazono Sakura in dribs and drabs (no rice cookers or anything). Of course, there are extra rent, water and electricity, wifi and meals every month! Our rent here is 800 yuan every month, with two rooms and one living room. Wifi 150 for water and electricity for one month, and the food fee is 50 per week (generally less than 50, it is for two people. After a stable life, everyone is about 600 a month. At school, 800 yuan is charged into the school card every month. . . Then there is the sharpening of life ability. After all, cooking will spoil the food. The house we rent is an old block. When you get old, lights and water pipes sometimes go wrong, and then you have to go to the hardware store to call the landlord or something. Two people who never touched the stove at home before ... I dare to imagine that they can cook now, and they can twist the water pipe by hand, change the light bulb and connect the circuit to play Xiao Qiang ... It's also very 6 ... My parents finally won't say that I can't take care of myself when I live abroad in the future. In fact, these are not shortcomings. After all, we have to face the future survival, and it is not a bad thing to experience it in advance.