She's not too young, she's older than many here @Baloo; :P.
However, planning can start at different ages, I'd probably only move out if it was with someone else, as I go on about being independent again :P.
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She's not too young, she's older than many here @Baloo; :P.
However, planning can start at different ages, I'd probably only move out if it was with someone else, as I go on about being independent again :P.
I moved out at 18 for uni but then I'm still at home with my parents when I go back outside of term time. I've loved it all although its definitely opened my eyes to how much I took for granted at home!
I still live at home and don't plan to move out until I'm financially stable
I'm out whilst I'm at Uni but still live at home not during term-time. I can't ever ever ever see myself moving back full-time though, I've actually pretty much been told I'm not allowed to... (lol love my parents).
Nevertheless it looks like I've got another year at this course, then a masters THEN a PGCE then will get a teaching job, I think I can find enough cash to keep myself supported over the summer between FINALLY leaving University (for good, after the PGCE) as you get paid for the second half of your PGCE (also if I get a first I'll get 20,000 towards tuition fees as well which will leave me with some left over) so I can find a place to live and a job during that time. I'll probably still live at home for a bit of that though, but I don't think it'll be that difficult to find a job if everything goes to plan!
I'm planning to move out either September 2014, or September 2015 depending on the circumstances. I'm 20 now and still live at home with my Dad, I commute to Uni and didn't want the extra loan in living ~10 miles away. I would *love* to leave home right now, and get a place with my girlfriend, but it's all down to money. Being a University student, I obviously can't afford that, so hopefully in September 2014 we might look into things depending on our University grades, but more than likely it'll be sometime in 2015 when we both start teaching. So that will make me 22, getting on for 23...
21 and no intention of moving out.
I moved into halls this year, when I started back at uni, at 20. I love it, I've hardly been on the internet/games because I spend so much time just talking/watching tv/going out with my flatmates. I'm going to miss it alot after this year is over, probably not staying another year, because it costs way too much, use all my wages from work and quite a bit of saas money on them.
I moved out during the final years of high school (15) but moved back home when I started at law school (17) cause I just can't pay for everything myself! I don't think there is a correct age when you should move out etc though, just depends on your circumstances!