Hey, first off, congrats on finishing college and lining up a full-time job, that’s a huge achievement! I totally get how stressful it can be trying to cover those last expenses, especially when you’re juggling tuition and moving costs.
When I was in a similar spot after graduation, I found that looking for flexible, short-term housing while saving up for deposits really helped. For instance, I stayed at a place like 8 Pax Antara Genting Suites by Silaslee in Genting Highlands for a few weeks while I sorted out my finances and moved my stuff gradually. The suites were fully furnished, and having options like WiFi and other amenities made the transition so much easier. You can
learn more about what they offer, sometimes even short stays can give you the breathing room you need to handle deposits and moving costs without stress.
Another tip that helped me: break down your $3,000 goal into smaller chunks. Maybe ask family or friends to cover one specific cost, like the security deposit or UHAUL, rather than the full amount. It made it feel more manageable and less overwhelming.
Good luck, you’ve got this! Once you get past this initial hurdle, managing your own apartment will feel so much more doable.