So I found my roommate for the fall. I put him on the lease, the landlord did the background check, and he is paying the 500/month. The way I see it is this; the guy is renting just for 4 months. If we split it 50-50 he would be paying 300/month. I am providing him a practically brand new...
It is a 2 bedroom apartment for 600 total. My old one I was in I was sharing for around 550 a person. This one doesn't have the granite counters and the fancy tile, but they put in new carpet and repainted the floors.
So the appliances aren't brand new. I'll live.
So I am in grad school pulling in $1300 post-taxes per month and have no tuition or fees to pay as it is included in my assistantship.
I found a place for rent that I swiped up quickly that is a 2bed/2bath with washer and dryer in the unit for $600 per month including utilities and internet. I...
I'm certainly not. My short sighted friends don't understand in the slightest that I'm ok with losing $1000 here and there in the process of buying up shares in my roth in an effort to average down.
Last year I opened up my roth (at age 23) and I maxed it out. So far this year I dumped my tax...
Did something similar to you this past summer but in France. Was paid by my PhD adviser back home(because he wanted me to go to get the experience), as well as my employer in Grenoble. I had the option of living within walking distance from my work for about 550 euro/month or living a short...
Is she working at the CEA? That is where I am.
btw, you can tell her to check out my blog. In it I have several posts about the things I have done around here, just to give her an idea of what there is. I actually JUST updated it 2 minutes ago with a long post with photos from my weekend trip...
As a matter of fact I am. Please tell me you are here too! lol
All of my friends are going home this weekend for Bastille Day and I have nothing to do.
Sounds like you are the person who knows the ropes concerning the two!
We actually both have our renters insurance through USAA already (I was able to get in it via a cohabitant loophole under her plan.)
Thanks for the advice!
My girlfriend and I are both 23 years old and are done with our first year as PhD students. Our income (although steady) isn't that great. We are still pulling in about 36k between the two of us on our research assistantships and we don't have to pay any tuition or fees.
We will both...
I invest in myself every morning at 6am when I head to the gym with a couple of my friends. I spend a long day in lab doing my research and studies so that when I get home to my girlfriend we can sit down for an hour and a half and cook a nice dinner together. Maybe do another hour of homework...
4 years ago me and some friends backpacked Europe for 3 week. I managed to get my plane ticket with skymiles, so the whole trip for me came out to around $1800. If you were to plan way ahead you might be able to get tickets down to the $600-700 range depending on where you are flying from and...
Now that's more along my line of thinking! Although for me it's probably going to the tennis or racquetball courts to let off a little extra energy before going back to my lab. There is also the campus golf course next to my building and it's like $14 to play a round for students. :( I know...