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"I thought, I can make this work," he said, by offering a lower price and "getting a roommate if need be, to defray some costs".
See if moving to a cheaper part of town is feasible or consider getting a roommate to help cover housing costs.
If none of these are possible, you could think about getting a roommate or renting out a room in your home.
Find places where you can cut costs responsibly, like getting a roommate, canceling the gym membership you keep telling yourself you'll use or opting to make your lunch or coffee at home.
Since about half of college costs at an in-state public college come from living expenses, try to economize by buying used textbooks, renting them, and/or selling them back to the bookstore, minimizing the number of trips home from college and getting a roommate to split the rent.
This could involve skipping taxis and taking public transportation, bringing PB&J sandwiches to work, stretching hair care products, switching to basic cable and "go phones," getting a roommate, ride sharing, going to free concerts, and skipping restaurants to have friends over instead (with a dish in hand)—whatever it takes to make ends meet.
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Twelve percent had gotten a roommate to share expenses.
That I might get a roommate before the night was over.
I recommended she downsize from the townhouse she was renting or get a roommate.
Time to cut that beer budget or, at worst, get a roommate.
On Amsterdam Avenue near 104th Street, she checked out a $2,300 two-bedroom, thinking she might get a roommate.
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