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How should I split utilities with my roommates?

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Should each person take a different bill? Should one person just pay and everyone else pays them back?

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The Ultimate Post-College Starter Kit

By Gradspot Dot Com
1/14/10
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Class of 2009, your moment is now! For those still on campus, have fun and be sure to carry around some Claritin so you can say you have allergies when people accuse you of crying. Then, once you've had a second to

Low-Maintenance Pets that Won’t Break the Bank

By Tory Hoen
9/29/09
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You’ve graduated from college. Maybe you’ve got an apartment, a job, the works. But something is still missing, and that thing may very well be a pet

Furnishing Your Apartment

By Erin Kandel
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Quick Tips
  1. Plan your pad – Make sure you take measurements of your place and think carefully about where you want to put large pieces of furniture before you go on a shopping spree. The only thing worse than an empty apartment is a cramped apartment with no room for your bed (or you).
  2. Décor decisions – You don't have to become the next Martha Stewart to decide on a décor style that suits your tastes. Furniture you find ugly, mismatched, or unappealing won't make your place feel like home.
  3. Bargain buys – Getting furniture doesn't have to be expensive. There are plenty of thrifty outlets you can explore to find that perfect couch: flea markets, garage sales, and the Salvation Army are all solid bets. If all else fails, you can always turn to your family and see if grandma's vintage armoire is up for grabs.
  4. Get it on the 'net – Buying furniture online is faster, less of a hassle, and in many cases cheaper than trucking over to Ikea and hauling your dinner table home yourself. Furnish your place from the comfort of your own computer, and be sure to check out online-only sales.
  5. From trash to treasure – Don't be a snob about rejecting old, used, or slightly damaged furniture. Paint, sandpaper, wood primer, and slipcovers can work wonders and give sorry-looking furnishings a new lease on life.

I never thought I’d miss my college dorm room furniture until, staring into the barren, white-walled expanse of my first apartment, I truly realized that it was gone. Overwhelmed by the emptiness of it all (well, all three rooms of it), I had a sudden distorted nostalgia for all those

The Best and Worst Cities to Look for a Job

By Christopher Schonberger
8/20/09
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Barack Obama said he would create more jobs, and he's lived up to his promise—at least in his new hometown. According to a study on the Best and Worst Cities to Look for a Job, Washington D.C. is a job-hunter's heaven, with six job postings for every unemployed person.

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