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Virus
05-14-2008, 07:08 AM
So how many of you "Kids" are still living at home with your parents, like me?

I'll be moving out with a friend or friends in about a month and a half though.

wildarms
05-14-2008, 12:52 PM
im still living at home and im in college. but ill be moving out starting in the fall becasue where i live, there are no pharmacy school and i got into one on the other island so ill be moving there. kind of sucks though, kind of wish they have a pharamcy school where i live so i could jsut live at home

PyroTek
05-15-2008, 08:38 PM
I'm 17 so I still live at home. I'm probably going to live here during my first 2 years of college.

Christine <3
05-22-2008, 03:33 PM
I live at home, I was planning on moving out after high school but my parents are like "STAY DAMMIT!" so i am....sadly...I hope within the next year or so I'm living with my boyfriend. =D Which will be super fun!

AllenSam
05-22-2008, 03:59 PM
I'm 23 and still live at home. I am currently buying a house though with some land. Just have to get the loan. I saved up $20,000 last year to put down on it, so I should get the loan pretty easy.

It will be a lot harder to save money when I live on my own...it's nice not having no bills. lol

Testament
05-24-2008, 08:26 PM
im 18 and i still live with my parents, i will be going to college this year and during college i will still be staying home...for only 2 years then i go to transfer to my next college and get a dorm.

ShinigamiKnight
05-25-2008, 12:18 AM
i am 13 and i think i am the youngest person playing this game but my age should definitaly answer the question lol

Techman
05-25-2008, 01:29 AM
I'm still living at home... sucks all the way... parents borrow money... drive my car... and still expect too much from me... but In August... I'll be living at college...

Selim
06-03-2008, 12:15 AM
18 and still with my parental units.

See, it's highly unlikely for young adults like us to have enough money to move into our own home and sustain ourselves. The only exception to this rule is College, but that's because they provide you with a dorm and food for a mostly pre-paid plan if you have scholarships and grants.

In order to make money in this society, a majority of us will be forced to take higher-education classes in order to obtain both the knowledge and skills needed to operate in the modern world. 'Course, there's always Technical Schools and the lot which provide the same means, only on a focused area (IE: automotive school, welding school, etc).

Omega Arc
06-03-2008, 07:28 AM
The only exception to this rule is College, but that's because they provide you with a dorm and food for a mostly pre-paid plan if you have scholarships and grants.

Lol, here we don't even have that.I still live with my parents 'cause I wanted to be in a close college, it is a ood one, so why would I want to live far?Plus I'm sure they would be still paying more if I were away XD.

Selim
06-03-2008, 12:33 PM
Lol, here we don't even have that.I still live with my parents 'cause I wanted to be in a close college, it is a ood one, so why would I want to live far?Plus I'm sure they would be still paying more if I were away XD.Well I was referring to Colleges down here, but I guess you prove a good point. In the long run; you'll be at home putting up with your annoying kinfolk whether you like it or not... at least until you scrounge up some cash.

xCHAOSxTROOPERx
06-09-2008, 01:53 AM
lol 17 and still at home, however give me a year :P