SDN noob here:
I have been through this forum and noticed that there are two major options for housing. One being on campus and one being briarcrest gardens. I am having a really hard time picking one 😕 I know that briarcrest appts are usually larger and nicer. I will have my car there so I don't think(?) distance from campus would be a major issue for me. I'll be there solo and would prefer to live with a roommate to save some money. I would love to get current med students take on both places, specially the ones that have lived in both places. The more details you can think of the better 🙂
Thank you so much in advance.
This is what I sent to another student. I've only lived in Briarcrest though, so my opinion is somewhat biased.
Advantages of on-campus:
-Near many other med students, so much more social interaction. (Many of the people who live on-campus are young and directly out of college, so they have more of a "partying" mentality. My husband and I are older, so we were not really a fan of that "scene" anymore.)
-Slightly cheaper (Briarcrest is ~800-850/month + ~100 for electricity + ~60 for internet, whereas on-campus is ~550/person w/ utilities included-obviously you'd would be living with another student no matter what, so the price difference is pretty negligible)
-One monthly payment since everything is included in the rent (Some find this to be an advantage. My husband and I didn't mind paying for utilities separately.)
-Slightly closer (Briarcrest is across the street, while on-campus is literally one intersection closer)
Disadvantages of on-campus:
-Extremely tiny bedrooms + very little closet space (they call the on-campus housing "the Kennels" for a reason. Briarcrest doesn't have this issue-they are essentially normal size apartments)
-No dishwasher (this seems minor, but the last thing you want to do a few days before a test is waste time washing dishes)
-No pets (we have a cat, so this was an extremely important factor for us)
-Tons of rules-no candles, etc (they essentially have the same rules as college dorm rooms. Being older, my husband and I didn't want to deal with that sort of thing anymore.)
-Can be noisy (especially after tests)
-Parking can be frustrating (you are assigned 1 parking spot per apartment. Many times, other students park in your spot, so you have to park in the reserve lot. Also, the parking spots are somewhat far from the actual apartments-you can live on one-side of the complex, but have to park in the opposite side. Briarcrest does not have this issue-there is just one parking area and you can park wherever)