In case anyone else is wondering, I just heard back from an MS2:
"I found it really nice during anatomy to live so close to campus. On the days where we had lab in the morning and then physical exam skills in the afternoon, it was nice to be able to go home, eat real fast, and shower before coming back. Also being so close to campus made it really easy to study in the anatomy labs in the evening. I noticed a lot of people basically camping out on campus which I'm glad I never had to do. Talking to classmates, the one thing I hear them complaining about is the time they spend with commute. I imagine its annoying some days more than others but they definitely have issues with that. As for those still living at 21 Fitz, since we're done with classroom work a lot of them are moving out to Denver this summer. I wouldn't worry about finding a roommate. My first year buddy didn't end up finding a roommate until July and signed a lease to move in 2 weeks after school started. If you're interested in living at 21Fitz, I'm sure you can find someone even if its in July. Living alone though wasn't terrible. I always had people over for dinner or to study to keep myself from being too alone all the time. Hope this answers your questions!
For sanity purposes during anatomy, I would suggest living on campus. After anatomy and from then on out it becomes much less important to be on campus for everything."
This calmed my nerves a lot. I suppose I'll just chill out and save some money before committing to anything. Maybe get a job at IKEA, or find someone who does . . .