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  1. On 7/13/2017 at 6:10 AM, JcSLP said:

    I'd suggest outlet/factory stores if there are any near you (a lot of them have websites as well though!) This summer I've been accumulating clothes little by little from places like Loft outlet, Banana Republic Factory, Old Navy, etc. For example, I've found pairs of nice dress pants on clearance for $10-$15! That way I don't have to drop a ton of money in one lump sum. You don't need to break the bank! TJ Maxx & Marshalls are also really good. I think for women, the universal dress code would be tops with high necklines and long enough to cover your back fully even when bending down, full or ankle length dress pants, a few cardigans to throw over sleeveless tops. I think some schools allow you to wear knee-length dress shorts in the summer. For men, button ups or polos and dress pants.

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    Yes, this is correct.

    If I were you, I would avoid the shorts even in summer though. Just to be clear, I am not against wearing shorts. It is just my personal opinion.

  2. On 7/6/2018 at 1:02 AM, slouching said:

    Depends on neighborhood and lifestyle, but Chicago as a whole is expensive. I lived in a studio on the far north side and probably spent about $950 on rent and utilities; I would recommend finding roommates to lower your housing costs. Monthly Ventra pass (for CTA access) is $105. 

    Alright, thank you. So, I would say that if I manage to find a roommate, my monthly expense should be about $700 right?

  3. On 6/27/2018 at 6:21 AM, Adelaide9216 said:

    Hello,

    A bit off topic, but I'd need some advice. I need to fly to Toronto with my sister (we're two adults) on September 15 this year for one time event. When is the right moment to start looking for flights?

    Thank you,

    I would say right away.

    The earlier you check, the cheaper you get.

    The flight fares will only keep increasing since this is the time when graduates admissions take place and there is a high demand for flight tickets.

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