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Hey. I'm familiar with the Chicago area and as far as living you might want to try the hyde park area as they have renovating the area with new with new buildings and if safety is an issue with you they have police patrol around the clock and emergency police buzzers on literally every block. I dont know what your price range is but you also can try further west of the southside as things look better the further away from the expressway you go. Its not as bad as it may seem as there are plenty of places that are not rough at all to live in. Hope this help some bit. Also, I too was curious as i did not get to see how classrooms and things looked but a friend of mine told me they are real nice. Not sure on how much truth to that there is.hey everyone,
I have been accepted into the class of 2015, just a few questions for everyone else out there.
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-Where are people looking for living arrangements, all my research says the area is pretty rough...I don't mind driving (up to 20 minutes or so), but I need a safer area for my wife, also need to be able to find somewhere that will take my dog.
-Whats the word with Douglas Hall? When I interviewed it was a pretty serious exam day and we really didn't see much of the building (labs/classrooms) any impressions on the rooms from someone who saw them?
-Anyone debating between Midwestern and CSU? I would say there are serious pros/cons for each school.
CSU PROS CSU CONS
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-motivated faculty -bad area
-less expensive -not fully accredited (yet)
-smaller class size -no proven track record (above)
Midwestern PROS Midwestern CONS
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-beautiful campus -very expensive in comparison
-high tech classroom/labs -huge class size
-well respected -EXPENSIVE
Look forward to hearing from some of you, and likely seeing you in August!


