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I am married and I have a kitten. How easy would it be for me to find housing near UB dental school considering my situation. Anything general or specific would be helpful.

any ideas UBtom??

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Hi Wise146,

I'd suggest looking for an apartment in Amherst. It's close to UB and the neighborhood is very nice.

I can name two places off the top of my head: Boulevard Towers on Mayer Road (going north on Niagara Falls Boulevard from the campus for about 1 mile). It's a luxury apartment complex where a LOT of UB dental students live. Rent goes for $700/mo for a two-bedroom (utilities separate).

The other place would be Campus Manor, which would be about 1 mile east going down Main Street from the campus. It's a townhouse complex next to Daemen College, all with 2 bedrooms. Rent is like $570/mo (utilities separate). I live at Campus Manor and it's nice and quiet, and very close to the trailhead for the Erie Canal bike trail system (I love cycling to work-out).

If you want to live in Buffalo proper, Grifffin04 will be able to give you some hints.

Have you been accepted by UB?
 
i have not been accepted, but when I interviewed the dean talked to me afterward and gave me a strong impression that I was going to be accepted. are those apartments you were talking about---do they allow for pets. Also, my wife and I only need a 1 bedroom apartment to save money. Thanks for your help, it is truly appreciated.
 
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also ubtom, does campus manor include laundry facilities???
 
One of my classmates with a cat used to live in the Triad Apartments on Millersport (across from the Marriot & the UB North Campus). I don't know if it was allowed or not, but they had one and there never was a problem. So many people live in Triad, I don't think they'd ever notice. The property is owned by Clover Management, try this website - link to Triad Apts

Now him & his cat live in the upper of a house owned by a graduate of the dental school. The house is off Hertel Ave in North Buffalo. Many dental students live in this area of North Buffalo, it's close to school and the rents are quite a bit cheaper than what you will find in Amherst. However, apartments in Amherst are closer to all the stores (supermarkets, malls, etc). Him & his roommate will be leaving this year when we graduate, so if you are serious about living there, PM me for more info.

I'm with UBTom on this one, I've lived in Amherst for 10 years now and I'd highly recommend living here.

Also, word here is that if you have stellar stats (like 20 DAT & 3.9 GPA I think), you will get a special chat with the Dean. Basically you are in and he is trying to convince you to come here. Looks like he's got you convinced. Nice job.
 
hey griffin, thanks a lot for the information. the dean interviewed my wife and I after the interview day was over. our stats were not that good but close. thanks again!
 
Hey Wise146,

Good luck to you and Mrs. Wise146. 😀

Yes, the townhouse complex I live in allows cats. I think there might be some sort of additional charge for keeping a pet though.

There are laundry facilities in some basements of a few of the townhouses, but those are pretty minimal. I prefer to go a couple blocks down the road to a strip mall where they got a laundromat with bigger washers and dryers.

As far as 1-bedroom apartments go... As an alternative you can try to get into one of the dorms at UB North Campus, but right now they got a shortage and the undergrads have priority. Personally I think 2-bedroom apartments are fine especially since they are sooo cheap up here! At $570 a month I would be lucky to get a broom closet in New York City. :laugh:

Anyway, here's an apartment complex in Amherst that has 1-bedrooms: http://www.emersonsquare.homeproperties.com/emersonsquare/website/index.htm (kind of pricey though it looks like)

Good luck!
 
yeah maybe, we will chose between UCONN, Stonybrook and Buffalo, provided when both in all 3.
 
What an appropriate screenname, wise146. I chuckled when I saw your last post because if I had to do it all again at the pre-dent level, the only dental schools I would apply to would be Buffalo, Stonybrook and UCONN as well.

Good luck to both of you. That's nice to have a built in support system while both of you are suffering in school together. At least one will understand the other's workload since they are exactly the same!
 
good point griffin thanks. we will be able to support each other but in return we will have double the loans. would you recommend Stonybrook or UCONN over buffalo? I am NYS resident if you have not guessed that.
 
The biggest difference among the three schools is the class size. Buffalo has 85, the other two have like 35 - 40. Gossip/rumors travels pretty fast within our class of 90, in a class of 40 it must be instantaneous. You will be bound to find some people you like and relate well to in a class of 85.

But class size aside, I guess a big difference I can see is boards. UCONN likes to tout its incredible board scores on their website. They really beat that medical stuff into your heads the first two years, and in speaking with a student there, you don't really get too much time off to study for Part I. He said many of his classmates would walk into the boards and take them based on what they learned in class b/c they just didn't have that much time to review. We had 5 weeks off to study for the boards, and many students who were serious about trying to score 90+ treated that study time like a job to achieve their goal. I don't know if it is worth the medical hell for the first two years if you want to be a general dentist. Or even a specialist, you will never use that stuff again. (Except if you do a 6 yr OMS-MD program where you have to take the medical boards, then I guess taking those insane classes is a plus). I suppose it depends what your ultimate goal is. If you want to be a general dentist, definitely come to Buffalo. They love that at our school. If you want to specialize in craziness (endo/ortho/OMS), I'd be more inclined to say choose UCONN, but then again, you can specialize coming out of Buffalo. It's just that the percent of students specializing out of UCONN is higher than Buffalo, and they have that whole P/F system in place, so I don't think they have class rank. My guess is that with so many students specializing, their faculty are more inclined to be supportive of the students who choose to do so.

I liked the facility at UCONN, but I think our clinical experience is probably more comprehensive than theirs. This is from 2001, but the upperclassmen explained something about how one junior & one senior "team treats" the patients together. Like the junior does the amalgams and the seniors do the crown preps. Again, not entirely sure on that one. You'd have to look into that more. Here we get our own patients assigned only to us junior and more assigned senior year, and you are responsible for doing all of their treatment (except anything too crazy that has to be referred to post-grad).

I've never seen Stonybrook but I've met a bunch of their students through ASDA and they are a fun bunch. They complain about clinic, just like we do. The students did tell me that Stonybrook's pedo dept teaches them the hand-over-mouth-technique (a self-explanatory behavior mangement technique) while hand-over-mouth is severly frowned upon at Buffalo. Wierd that the two schools would have such different approaches to pedo, but it could just be due to one faculty member influencing the department in one way. Stonybrook doesn't have too many post-grad programs, so I don't know who ends up taking their crazy cases (maybe it's the gazillion dentists in LI).

Visit all three, and talk to upperclassmen and recent grads of each school to be sure about the info on each. They're all good, I think it's probably a matter of personal preference when trying to decide among these three schools.
 
Thanks a lot griffin, that was a huge help!
 
hey Tom check your PMs. I sent you one. thanks.
 
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