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I commuted most of college to save money. I feel that I missed out much more ACADEMICALLY than I did socially. There were so many distractions living at home, and I often didn't have the motivation to drive 30 min to the library to study at 9 PM and then drive 30 min back to come home. I would try to study at home but it was hard. It was no big deal partying and staying overnight on campus during the weekends, so socially it was fine. The temptation to come home after class for a good meal rather than poptarts in the library was just too tempting and then I wouldn't get enough quality studying done. It was also almost impossible to join study groups or random impromtu study sessions. I managed to live on campus for almost a full year when I was a junior, and that first semester I got my first 4.0. But my senior year I was broke again. 🙁 Moral of the Story: I have no undergrad debt but I'm still not in med school because of my below average GPA.