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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 307622, member: 31907"] There's no getting around it: as a college student, you're going to have to pay more for utilities. That's just the way of things. You can try not spending as much on your utilities, but you'll still be paying more than if you were living in the dorms and eating at the dining hall every day. If you're looking for ways to cut back on your utility bills, here are some tips: 1. Use less energy. The easiest way to save money is by using less electricity, but that doesn't mean that you should be slacking off on your lights and appliances. You can use all of your electronics as long as they're powered off when not in use (and keep them in a room where they won't use up too much of your precious energy). 2. Check out rebates and incentives from your utility company! Depending on what company provides the service, there may be opportunities for rebates or discounts. so check out their website or ask around to see what's available! 3. Set up an energy-efficient thermostat so that it only goes up or down during certain times of day. this will help keep costs down because most heating and cooling systems operate constantly. [/QUOTE]
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