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My BSN program is 90 miles from my home. I drive a 98 Toyota there and back twice a week, choosing to stay in town on the days I have class. I either stay with classmates or in a cheap local hotel. Gas in CA is insanely expensive but all these costs were simply folded into our budget. It's doable, you just have to figure it out. Classes twice a week and a one hour commute seem luxurious to me. You can make it work.
I'm a compressed student at Trent - a lot of people in my class commute from the GTA, Oshawa, etc. It's definitely doable. Just keep in mind winter driving (Peterborough is pretty rough on road maintenence), and don't expect to get all of your clinical placements closer to your region - some people luck out and get the spot they request, but a lot of people wind up with Peterborough area placements even when they request the ones closer to home.
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Hi everyone, I'll be starting an accelerated nursing program at Trent University in Peterborough which is 28 months in length. It's located about an hour away from my parent's house (93.9 km). I only have classes twice a week, so I was thinking about driving there instead. I do have a car at my disposal albeit it's a 2006 model. It's also proving to be cheaper than renting a room near campus, and if I were to do that, I can't afford to pay for car insurance and gas. Do you think it's possible/practical to commute?