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Moving to the Pratt Institute

Moving to the Pratt Institute

Looking to become a designer, artists or architect while living in one of the most artistic and exciting cities in the states? If you've been accepted to the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY then your dream is about to become a reality. Founded in 1887, the Pratt...

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Moving to the University of Kansas

Moving to the University of Kansas

Ready to be a Jayhawk and attend school on the Hill? Welcome to the University of Kansas, home to thousands of students, acres upon acres of campus, home to the crimson and blue and where you'll boast the Rock Chalk Chant! Nestled in Lawrence with a population of...

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Storage in Philadelphia

Storage in Philadelphia

Whether you're moving to Philadelphia or just need more space, finding storage in Philadelphia is relatively easy with a little planning.  Philly is a densely populated city with several colleges and universities right in the center of town.  Students tend...

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How Many Hours Do I Need for Moving Help Providers?

How Many Hours Do I Need for Moving Help Providers?

Moving Help Providers are professionals, and often people are amazed at how quickly they're able to finish a job. However, Moving Help Providers are not superheroes. They can't fly up four flights of stairs and lift a mattress with one hand and a dresser with another....

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Signs You Shouldn’t Move in Together

Signs You Shouldn’t Move in Together

We've all heard stories of bad roommates. It's always one of two stories: College students are randomly assigned as roommates and end up at each other's throats or friends/acquaintances/couples move in together and end up at each other's throats. The first story is...

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Moving to Phoenix

Moving to Phoenix

As one of the fastest growing cities of 2013, it is no wonder you have decided to move to Phoenix! The beautiful southwest has a lot to offer, but there are some things to consider when moving to the Valley of the Sun: Phoenix may be one of the largest city in the...

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Packing Planner: Packing your Studio Apartment

Packing Planner: Packing your Studio Apartment

Is it time to leave that small studio apartment behind? Before you start packing your studio up, it will save time if you have an idea of the amount of items being packed and the amount of moving supplies needed. There are also all types of boxes and packing materials...

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Moving to the University of Texas at Austin

Moving to the University of Texas at Austin

Ready to be a Longhorn, don burnt orange and white to football games and “Hook ‘em”? Located in Austin, TX since 1883 the school offers a traditional college experience fused into a vibrant city environment (it’s just 350 acres from downtown Austin meaning you’ll have...

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Moving to the School of Art Institute of Chicago

Moving to the School of Art Institute of Chicago

So you want to be an artist, filmmaker, architect, photographer, videographer or writer? The School of Art Institute of Chicago, called SAIC for short, is the perfect place if you’re looking for a career in an art field. It has been recognized as the most influential...

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Should I Renew My Lease?

Should I Renew My Lease?

"Should I renew my lease?" If that's a question that's been swirling around in your head, here are a few things to take into consideration before signing on the dotted line. Landlord, Neighbor and Roommate Relationships When thinking about sticking around for a second...

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5 Tips for Picking Up Your Rental Truck

5 Tips for Picking Up Your Rental Truck

From packing to cleaning, there are many checklist items that have to be done before picking up your moving truck from the rental company. To make the pick up process as seamless as possible, I have listed 5 tips for picking up your truck on moving day. Have you...

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Prepping Your House for Sale

Prepping Your House for Sale

I have spent the last three and a half years making my current house into a home for myself and all my guests, but the time has come for me to move on and sell my first home. So I think to myself, and I imagine others do too, “Where do I start?” The first step to...

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