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Stop fudding my retirement. The recovery has already begun. We are in the midst of a mild moon

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so...
I'm 23, transferring to a California state university
Pretty sure I'm gonna have to cover alot of tuition with loans
>Is there a way I can avoid this aside from working?

I'm not worried about tuition so much as housing/food /life
Living on campus is expensive as fuck, but there aren't many inexpensive apartments around so it seems like I might need to rent a house and find 3-4 roommates (rent on a house is about 2k-2.5k divided by four or five and that's reasonable)
Not sure how I can pull that off (the school is about 200 miles away from my current home)

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