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Genuinely have no clue how to furnish my kitchen

I just moved into my first college apartment and i love it... but just not this layout of this kitchen. I was thinking of adding a portable island in the corner near the fridge and maybe a small table next to the stove, but im just not sure what else to add. we don't have a lot of storage (there are 4 of us in total) so im curious to see what other ways we can add more shelve space.

The main concern for us is adding more counter space and storage. We are also on a budget (cuz we are college students lol) so pls keep the recommendations at a reasonable price point🙏 AND we want to keep the space looking cute hehe

u/Pretty-Piccolo-7712 — 5 days ago
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vintage markets?? for clothes and/or furniture and I AM ON A BUDGET

i know there are so many vintage markets that happen in sf but i never know when and where they are. i am a student at berkeley so im working w a budget and dont want to go to a vintage market that is crazy expensive. i am also willing to travel around the bay either by bart or car so if there are any other markets that are happening around the bay that you know of i would be willing to pull up

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u/Pretty-Piccolo-7712 — 5 days ago
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vintage markets?? for clothes and/or furniture/home decor

i know there are so many vintage markets that happen in sf but i never know when and where they are. also on a budget so i dont want to go to a vintage market that is crazy expensive. im in berkeley but am willing to bart in if there are some that are happening soon and have some good venders.

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u/Pretty-Piccolo-7712 — 5 days ago

vintage markets?? for clothes or furniture/home decor

i know there are so many vintage markets that happen in and around berkeley but i never know where and when they are. i'm also willing to go into oakland or sf if there are some good ones there. let me know because i know there are sum good oneeessss!!!

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u/Pretty-Piccolo-7712 — 5 days ago

Is the SCET program really worth it?? Other ways to get business exposure??

I am a cog sci major and I really want to get more business type classes in my schedule, and I've heard about the SCET program from a couple of my friends. I signed up for a couple of the classes next sem, but I just want to hear from other people who have done the program, specifically people who went into the program for business/entrepreneurship experience, and see if they actually found the program helpful.

Also I would love to hear about any other opportunities to get more business experience and take business classes at Berkeley. I'm in a consulting club which has been really good experience, but I want more classes that I can have on my transcript. I've also been trying to enroll in as many hass classes as possible, but sometimes it's hard to get in.

But let me know if the SCET program is really worth it and if there are any other ways of getting more business experience on campus!

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u/Pretty-Piccolo-7712 — 10 days ago