The Video Where Tandra Brags About Her Apartment and Living Off Campus
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So right now I'm right outside of my apartment. It's your kind of traditional apartment style living. I've been on campus since freshman year, and finally, last year I decided I was like, You know, it's my last year. I think I should try and get used to kind of living in an apartment signing. At least in all of that, I'm starting your sophomore year. You're able to move off campus and live basically wherever you want. There's a lot of options in Statesboro in this video. I'm going to take you on a tour kind of my apartment in my room and talk a little bit more about the differences between on and off campus housing. Kind of standing at a crossroads, its half living room, half kitchen. There's not a lot of counter space here, especially compared to where I stayed last year. I do like cooking when I can right now we're walking into the living room. Right now you're looking at kind of a fun will. I buy a while back sometimes to take photos in front of it. Or when my friends come over, re all, like, take photos in front of it. I have pictures of a lot of awesome memories and experiences with really cool people and my family and all of that. Um, usually this would be lit, but the batteries just die. For now, this desk is where I tend to do most of life and make up and not my homework. I'd like to do my homework in the bed or honestly, not even at my place, because I tend to get sidetracked. Um, if I had my picture lights going, it would be cuter. Ben, kind of see the glow from my little candle right there, boy. This is why yes, I am laying in my bed playing my bed to talk to you guys more about off campus housing. My personal complex has a shuttle the distance from here. I just I don't know, I just really wasn't really impressed. Like I said earlier, we have, um, I have loads and loads of apartment complexes. Um, some wit shuttles to campus and back, some not somewhere houses, some or not somewhere traditional apartment somewhere. There's nobody really breathing down your neck like it's up to you to really call maintenance for problems, too. Like I said, like, not every apartment complex will be the best fit for you. Um, I know people that I've literally lived in a different complex every year since freshman ear. I know people that have stayed at one and had no problems. Don't regret moving off campus at all.