Moving Out Of Your College Apartment As Told By New Girl
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Moving Out Of Your College Apartment As Told By New Girl

Efficient as Jess. As miserable as Nick.

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Moving Out Of Your College Apartment As Told By New Girl

Whether you've had the same place to call home in your college town since you were a freshman or you've shaked things up each year, moving in and out more than once is inevitable during your time in college. It's a pain in the butt, but it's inevitable. Who better to walk us through this experience than who? Who's that girl? Jess. And her boys of course.

First thing's first: saying goodbye to your temporary home properly.

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Paying rent for the month you move out. 

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Seeing the last of your annoying neighbors. 

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Convincing your parents to come help you. 

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Realizing you have so little time to actually move out (thank you, procrastination).

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Starting off strong. 

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Dividing up you and your roommate's things.

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Looking under your bed for the first time in nine months. 

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Cleaning, cleaning, and more cleaning.

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Seeing all the boxes you have to carry. 

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Deciding what makes the cut to go home and what's getting tossed. 

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Having to wear a random outfit because all your clothes are packed.

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Getting just a wee bit sentimental. 

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When it's finally all over with and you can rest. 

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& you realize you'll have to move back in to a new apartment in just a month.

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