The CT hits the streets: Renters’ insurance
Q1: In what area of the state do you currently live? Q2: How important is renters’ insurance for a student? Q3: How many expensive possessions would you estimate you own? Q4: Who pays for your insurance? Q5: How much is your insurance per month? Sh
Q1: In what area of the state do you currently live?
Q2: How important is renters’ insurance for a student?
Q3: How many expensive possessions would you estimate you own?
Q4: Who pays for your insurance?
Q5: How much is your insurance per month?
Shannon Ott, female, 19, sophomore art education major
Q1: West End
Q2: Very important
Q3: More than three
Q4: Myself and parents
Q5: $100 to $200
Katarina Hluchan, female, 26
Q1: West End
Q2: Somewhat important
Q3: More than three
Q4: No insurance
Q5: None
Wantana Thinganjana, female, 43, nursing graduate student
Q1: Richmond
Q2: Very important
Q3: More than three
Q4: Other
Q5: $100 to $200
Mattijs Maruanaya, male, 22, sophomore international studies major
Q1: Richmond
Q2: Important
Q3: More than three
Q4: Other
Q5: None
James Schwab, male, 25, sophomore real estate major
Q1: Richmond
Q2: Unimportant
Q3: More than three
Q4: No insurance
Q5: None
Julie Najera, female, 20, Junior psychology/pre-nursing major
Q1: East End
Q2: Unimportant
Q3: More than three
Q4: Parents
Q5: None