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From transportation to weeding out the good, the bad and the fugly from your belongings (you won’t be appearing on the next episode of Hoarders – not on our watch!), below you’ll find tips that will help make the move from college to “real world” living as quick and painless as possible.

Talkin' Bout My Generation...

By Christopher Schonberger
2/27/08
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In a recent Newsweek article called “Narcissists in Neverland,” Emily Vencat takes us Gen-Yers to task for making financial sacrifices early in our adult lives while forcing our parents to postpone their retirement to keep us going. She speaks to sociologist Jean Twenge

Driving Me Crazy

By Stephanie Berger
12/11/07
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The night before I boarded my one-way plane from Arizona to New York, I went out with friends, had a few beers, and said goodbye to some people that I may not see for years. Then, on my way home, I took an extra-long route, prolonging the moment

The Curse of Moving Home

By Cheddar Ted
12/11/07
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This is my first blog on the site, so I am gonna start with what I consider to be the most important life lesson any college senior can learn. If you are prone to mental instability like me, don't move back to your hometown after

New York: The Laziest City in the World

By Stephanie Berger
12/11/07
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I’ve recently come to realize that New York City needs a new nickname. I propose that “The City that Never Sleeps” is a tired misnomer — as one of my friends observed recently, stores close in New York just as early as they do everywhere else. Sure, the lights in

What Are the Best Cities for Grads?

By Gradspot Dot Com
12/11/07
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Q: What is the best city for a recent grad? –Michael T., Boston, MA

A: Let me respond your question with one of my own, kemo sabe: Best city for what? There are a ton of “best” cities for recent graduates

Hiring a Professional Mover

By Matthew Demmer
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Sometimes you just have too much stuff or too few people willing to work for hot dogs and beer to trek it across the country without hired movers. And no matter how easy you think it might be to just toss all your material belongings into a giant rental truck – it's not. Plus, you'll most likely end up spending your last precious days

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