Get a public library card. You can check out many of your class books for months at a time, and it gives you a reason to explore your new home.
But you don't have to take my word for it.
First, you may want to try kindly but firmly asking the child to leave...conceive him to cross over.
If that doesn't work, try to find something tied to the child, salt, and burn it. Was your apartment building ever a store?
10 applications a week. Use a spreadsheet to keep track of those applications. Write company-specific cover letters. And talk about your struggles with your friends and close family.
Get a public library card. Most libraries have the books you need for your classes. Don't buy books unless you have to. And try not to buy from the campus bookstore if you can help it.
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