Moving to a different city for post-secondary studies could be your first taste of freedom. But that autonomy over your time, life, and money also means a lot more responsibility—finding housing, figuring out your commute to classes, and managing a whole new set of expenses on your own. All of that comes with a price tag—and sometimes, sticker shock. Certified financial planner Ryan Lee said students should plan for three buckets of spending whe…
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