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by FieryRimShots03 - 25 October, 2020 - 06:46 AM
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Moving out for the first time soon. I’m 18 and leaving to move out for college, on top of that it’s in a different state. Does anyone have any similar experience? Any tips would be greatly appreciated
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Hello! I am already in the 2nd year of college, and I went through your experience. Indeed, many students are forced to move to another more developed town with more opportunities. I also was. But my change was not prominent. I lived in London, and I still live and study here but in another county. We all know that there are more counties in London. I lived very far from the center. But my university is in a closer county. The road is about 5 hours away, so I had to move. For me, everything was pretty simple. I found the rent pretty quickly, and a company helped me move all my things to the new house. Otherwise, I made friends at university, and that's about it. I don't have much time for fun, and I focus more on learning.





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You will never forget this experience. Moving out alone in a different state is an important step to start your adult life. I remember moving out too. I had to pack lots of clothes, but I couldn't bring them all. My parents lived in a different state then and couldn't store my stuff. However, my dad told me that https://sekamoving.com/storage-space/ could help me. I was so happy that I had solved this problem. I would recommend you to throw away useless things and focus on studying. Don't be anxious because everything will be fine.
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(25 October, 2020 - 06:46 AM)FieryRimShots03 Wrote: Show More
Moving out for the first time soon. I’m 18 and leaving to move out for college, on top of that it’s in a different state. Does anyone have any similar experience? Any tips would be greatly appreciated

Its gonna be hard, lonely
always try to be busy with something
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There is nothing difficult about moving if everything is planned correctly. I entered UCLA this year to study directing, although I have lived all my life in NYC. I needed to contact a local moving company, Sekamoving (https://sekamoving.com/moving/college-movers/), and it helped me organize the entire move. I could concentrate on completely different things and not think about moving some things because the company took care of them. That's what I liked while working with them: they are very experienced and did all the work very quickly and clearly.

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