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Mon25: I'll have a roommate for sure-- my spouse. 🙂
Mon25: I'll have a roommate for sure-- my spouse. 🙂
Originally posted by DukeBluDevl02
Congrats, kidsmd, oallostavros, and sflynn my future classmates!
At first, I was very stressed out about this housing thing. My sister lives in Columbus and I always pictured living in apartments like she always did, when it was time for me to be off to medical school. The apartments in Columbus, if you follow me, are the nice, modern, cookie-cutter apartment complexes with a swimming pool and fairly nice landscaping deals. Cincinnati, at least where the med school is, is not like that at all. It's much older. Apartments are single buildings, square, older, and in some cases kept up only minimally (depends on the company). Of course this is just my impression. But, it seemed even in the "nicer" areas there were buildings that just didn't fit. My suggestion for you is what I chose: Hyde Park. Out of the four main areas I visited at and around the school (Clifton Gaslight, Clifton Heights, Hyde Park, and Mt. Adams) I liked Hyde Park the best. It's a tad bit more than Clifton or Clifton Heights, but it's kinda a tradeoff. Well, I liked Mt. Adams too, I don't know why anyone wouldn't, but it's a little too much for a med student, maybe I'd consider living there as a doc 😉. I didn't like Clifton Heights at all, it just seemed run down, plus there are fraternities and sororities. Now, don't get me wrong. I was in a fraternity, but my med school days are going to be much different. Clifton Gaslight would be my second choice. The residential area there is very nice, but the apartment buildings are old and don't seem to be taken care of as well, again just my impression upon visiting several apartments. There's Corryville too, though most people would say to avoid that as well. I know that one of the second years here TysonCook lives there and likes it. The Bellevue Gardens and Highland Commons are both in Corryville and seem really nice to live (also seem a bit pricer for Corryville, I'm paying slightly less in Hyde Park, which seems odd to me) and seem close to those Columbus-style buildings I mentioned (ie they're more modern), but for me personally, I just wanted to be a little bit farther from the med center instead of being in the shadows of it to live. I know I will be spending a lot of time there, it'll be nice to have a place to live that's a little bit farther away, a place in a good, safe area, and quiet and removed from the med center hub bub.
But, again to each his or her own. That was just my impression of Cincinnati (after THREE visits down there, including a two-day trip). Regardless of where we all choose to live, we're all in the med school thing together and I look forward to meeting everyone and getting back into the study mode, as weird as that sounds (been out of college for one year). But, I'm so happy with my apartment choice, and I am serious about eventually throwing some parties with my new classmates! I can't wait!😉
See you all soon, good luck with the search!
DBD02
Originally posted by DukeBluDevl02
Can any of the already M1s and M2s (or higher) explain to me about these things:
1) Wireless phones--ie which service is THE BEST? SolidGold supplied some info early on about Verizon being tops (but that he was roaming on Cincinnati Bell Wireless which was good near the med center), but now I'm getting some additional information. I have Sprint now, and from what I understand (and from some minimal personal experience with it) it's not very good in the Cincinnati area. I have heard that Verizon is, but what's the deal with Cincinnati Bell Wireless?
2) Local telephone coverage?? Again, is Cincinnati Bell the way to go?
3) Internet connection via ZoomTown versus cable modems?? Also, Cincinnati Bell offers this, but do you have to pay for an ISP?
Also, if anyone already from Cincinnati who is going to be an M1 next year, you could help too!
Thanks everyone!
DBD02