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I want to move out as soon as I finish HSC / enter university. What should I do? (1 Viewer)

Bendwhat?_over

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no not necessary but ur a university student I understand you think you're in a movie the kid that is isolated and working really hard to pull through life but no you still need to enjoy ur life. There are plenty of positives of not having parental restrictions make sure you look at the positives aswell and try to embrace them instead of simmering in misery and trying to "work my way through a hard time". So if you are currently using it then I think you will conitnue using it
I have no idea what you mean by this, sorry. I don't currently use any streaming services, nor does anyone in my family.
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You can leave them at home temporarily if it's hard to take all of them at once. You have atleast 3 years in uni unless you overload. You probably should ask your parents to see if they have any space to keep them, and then when you're prepared you can deliver them to your new address. That's what I did. I didn't take everything at once.
I plan to cut contact with them, or have very minimal contact. They are not going to be happy with me moving out. I don't plan to tell them.
 

whatsdoinbrah

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Im hoping to get 85+, which I think is achievable.
Do you have any insight into the experience of ADFA?
It's a UNSW education combined with military training.
If you start the application now you can hopefully make it to the 2027 intake, but then are you interested in joining the military as an officer and are you willing to stay at home for another year?
 

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Not particularily into either of those things. I think ADFA will have to be a last resort for me.
Sorry for my earlier comment, by the way, I assumed that you had a good relationship with your parents. Wishing you all the best in life.

Perhaps consider making a savings account if you have a job right now, here is a spreadsheet of different banks and their rates https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...A4_CwkYwu2DI/edit?gid=271791020#gid=271791020

Unfortunately, good rooms are hard to get, especially around universities, as landlords take advantage of students that need a place to stay that is cheap. As stated before, money will be tighter due to the added expenses of maintaining yourself. I recommend this channel for general tips, though he is American I'm pretty sure https://www.youtube.com/@Justbored1214/shorts
 

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