Frequently Asked Questions - Housing
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  1. What kind of accommodation is best?
  2. How are homestays chosen?
  3. Where to look for housing?
  4. What are the general questions to ask if I want to rent an apartment?
  5. Where can I find temporary accommodations?


1. What kind of accommodation is best?

Answer

As you begin your search for housing, you should decide what type of living accommodation you want and what your budget will allow. You can either live alone, with roommates, or in a room in a private home (with a family or individual).

Home stay ?international students living in homestays not only live as members of an American family, but they also develop their abilities in all areas of language.

Dormitory ?you can make many close friends, because you all live together almost every day, and prepare for the exams with the classmates.

Apartment - Arrangements for off-campus housing can be quite challenging, for example if you do not have a car, you will need to choose housing near the campus or close to some form of public transportation that can bring you to campus. You should also take into consideration utility costs such as electricity, gas, and telephone services (Water is usually included in the rent).


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