• AnarchistArtificer@slrpnk.net
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      International students often use it because it’s not feasible to take their stuff home over the summer. I also used Summer storage, because I was estranged from my family, so didn’t have a “home” to go back to and would have to spend the Summer in sublets or couch-surfing (the only accommodation that would accept me as a tenant were student properties, which is why I typically had to be out over the Summer).

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        So students in the US who live in dorms need to move out during summers even if they come back the next semester? That’s crazy.

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          My experience is actually in the UK, but based on anecdotes from friends, it’s similar in the US.

          In my case, in one of the years, I could apply to stay in university accommodation over the Summer, but the room I was allocated for that was tiny, so I needed to get some storage anyway. It’s annoying as hell

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        I ain’t dragging 2 carloads of pots, pans, desks, and clothes back home for 3 months when I know I’ll be living in probably the same dorm again very soon. A waste of gas, time, and money.

        When I was in college I just stayed in the same dorm and worked. If I had to remove shit I’d have done similar to OP, minus the cool case

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        or the opposite - kids who can’t transfer all of their things at once for a reasonable amount of money

        when i studied at a UK uni i couldn’t really afford shipping all my pots, pans, sheets, and books back and forth from Poland every year

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          Must be nice to have owned things. At that age I moved house with a backpack and a bin bag. The fun of apprenticeship wages.

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        3 days ago

        It can cost more to bring stuff home and back tbh depending on your method of travel, you can’t leave your stuff at university, and a lot of people live in on-campus housing which shuts down all summer.

        It can be way cheaper to find cheap storage facilities (or a local friend and pay them). It’s not just for lazy rich kids.