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Think of this summer internship like a dry run for adulthood—three months where you can learn how to take care of yourself and structure your time. Then, when you graduate, you can hit the ground running.
Here are some useful templates to help guide you:
If you still need a place, this can help.
Use your organization to curry favor with your new roommates! I would have loved a roommate to volunteer something like this .
For household supplies and the like, you can easily adapt this into a roommate context (I copied the tool for you below 👇).

Add Your Roommates Here 👇

How to use: Designate someone to collect money from all the roommates that due money (in red). That person then pays the other roommates who are owed (in green).
Roommate 1
Total Paid
Total Owed
Owed or Due
1
Polly
$1,610.00
$595.16
$1,014.84
2
Jamie
$125.00
$577.66
-$452.66
3
Laura
$7.99
$570.16
-$562.17
There are no rows in this table

Add Your Expenses Here 👇

Expense
Date
Cost
Paid By
Who Participated
Per Person Cost
1
July Rent
7/1/2018
$1,500.00
Polly
Polly
Jamie
Laura
$500.00
2
Utilities
6/12/2018
$75.00
Jamie
Polly
Jamie
Laura
$25.00
3
Netflix
6/15/2018
$7.99
Laura
Polly
Jamie
Laura
$2.66
4
Stuff for housewarming
6/13/2018
$75.00
Polly
Polly
Jamie
Laura
$25.00
5
Brunch
6/13/2018
$50.00
Jamie
Polly
Jamie
$25.00
6
Uber
6/14/2018
$35.00
Polly
Polly
Laura
$17.50
There are no rows in this table

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