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No more than 45 minutes. But that's just me. I know people who travel 1.5 hours or so.
I wouldn't commute more than an hour, personally. If traffic can make that more lengthy, that's really hard to do twice a day M-F. I opted against applying to a program that would result in more than an hour drive every day. Even though I could live at my moms, the tuition and commute wasn't worth it to me.I wanted to bump this conversation from last year up. I am currently deciding between 2 OT programs- one where I'd move and live right by campus, another where I wouldn't move but I'd have a pretty long commute (at least 1 hour, sometimes much longer). I worry about the time I'll spend commuting impacting my studies (and other parts of my life) so I'm looking for other folk's perspectives/reasoning/thoughts about committing to a program that has a really long commute (that I'd be making M-F). Thanks in advance for your thoughts and ideas!
That's a good point- I know those extracurriculars and opportunities might not appeal to everyone but they definitely appeal to me! I hadn't really thought about that.I live super close to my campus, but there are students in my program that commute up to an hour and a half. Could be worse with traffic. I would rather live closer because there are so many other things you miss out on when you live so far. There are always on campus activities and sometimes you may have to go out in the community to do service projects.
Yeah, planning for car maintenance costs is hard to predict. One of my school options would allow me to sell my car and not have to worry about those costs--- so appealing!This is an awesome thread! I just got into a school that is roughly 45 minutes away from my home and I'm trying to decide if I should commute or not. My problem is I don't know how long my car will last if I do that commute twice everyday, but it might be worth it to not pay more for living expenses.