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Sasha Arya

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Mildred Lima

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Matt Rosenberg

The Daily Bruin asked students whether students should live on campus or commute in order to cut costs? Here’s what they had to say:

Benjamin Gelbart
Second-year, physiological sciences
“During the year I lived on campus but I have commuted during the summer. I think it’s better to be on campus because everyone is here.”

Matt Rosenberg
Fourth-year, cognitive science
“I don’t really think students are missing out by not living on campus; people don’t really hang out on campus.”

Mildred Lima
Fourth-year, English
“I have done both and it is cheaper to commute, but with the amount of time it takes to get to campus with traffic (it) is definitely not worth it.”

Sasha Arya
Fourth-year, psychobiology
“I think it’s best to live in the apartments because you are still close to campus, but you have way more freedoms to do what you want unlike (in) the dorms.”

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