I've worked out being sort of homeless for the time I have remaining in school.
Not homeless in living on the streets of the city sort of thing, but homeless in the sense that almost everything I own will be in storage or the trunk of my car, and sleeping in a combination of my office, the lab, a tent, my parents' house, and my sister's place.
I'm pretty excited to not be tied to a particular apartment anymore. Maybe that's me being irresponsible. It just feels like throwing money away, though to shell out anywhere from $500-$700 a month (depending on the apartment I've lived in) for the hundred square feet of space I end up living in.
Not homeless in living on the streets of the city sort of thing, but homeless in the sense that almost everything I own will be in storage or the trunk of my car, and sleeping in a combination of my office, the lab, a tent, my parents' house, and my sister's place.
I'm pretty excited to not be tied to a particular apartment anymore. Maybe that's me being irresponsible. It just feels like throwing money away, though to shell out anywhere from $500-$700 a month (depending on the apartment I've lived in) for the hundred square feet of space I end up living in.