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The original was posted on /r/nostupidquestions by /u/IconXR on 2023-09-17 22:31:49.


I live in the USA.

I don't hate living here, but this has been my plan for several years. I can't live in a house under the supervision of others where there are also little kids living. It drives me insane.

My birthday is in April and obviously I have to finish highschool first. My plan would be to move out next summer. I want to study out-of-state for the opportunities.

My tuition is completely covered. I won't have to take out any student loans. I have 2-3k in savings right now. I would love to get a job and continue saving, but that's been brutal. I live in Colorado and nobody has bothered to hire me. I don't know when I'll be able to get a job.

I know about the housing crisis and everything. It scares me to see people in their 30s with a degree not able to afford housing comfortably.

Would moving out next summer at only 18 be achievable? Or should I just stay and do college in-state? I don't really know what it's like out there and I don't want to drown in my finances or anything.

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