LMU-DCOM Class of 2012!

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I am also coming to LMU next year! Where are you all planning on living? I live in Knoxville now, but I am thinking either the student housing or maybe checking for an apartment in Middlesboro for next year. I know hoss has family. What about the rest of you?
Well, Hoss has a wifey, not sure about family, but he is living in Lafollette I think so his wife can still have a decent drive into Knoxville to work. Or something like that. I plan on trying to get into the student housing and if that doesnt work out Ill probably look in Middlesboro first, its probably the closest. When I was interviewing Mr. Carney was telling us about some new apartments that should be going in across the street, but he wasnt sure if they were going to be finished for the upcoming year, i.e., us. Thats the only thing that is frustrating, we are still working out some of the kinks of the new school. But if housing is the biggest issue we will have to deal with, it should be great!

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hey guys...with housing i was seriously thinking about buying a house and getting a roomate...so that would be almost like living for free...but i don't know...appartments are very convenient...you pay 600 bucks and literarly don't have to worry about a thing...i might do that for the first year...but still don't know...i think i will go to harrogate around jan/feb and look around for options.
 
Well, the only thing that I didnt really like about getting a house is the fact that you are only there for 2 years. Then you will have to move away for rotations and such. Plus there just isnt much up there. I agree the apartment is nice, but it would be sweet to buy a house and be able to sell it in a few years and make some profit. I seriously doubt that my credit rating and income would be sufficient for getting a mortgage though.... Interesting thought, though.
 
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I am also looking for an apartment for next year. I've called a few places, but I'm being told that most of the housing is section 8 housing and they don't have anything available. Any current students have any suggestion of places to call? I was planning on moving down in July, but it seems like housing is so scarce I may need to move sooner.
 
I am also looking for an apartment for next year. I've called a few places, but I'm being told that most of the housing is section 8 housing and they don't have anything available. Any current students have any suggestion of places to call? I was planning on moving down in July, but it seems like housing is so scarce I may need to move sooner.

I am also trying to figure out where I am going to live next year. At times, I am all for the student apartments. Other times I want to try and find a place in Middlesboro,KY or New Tazewell. Both places would be okay places to live with not so bad driving times. Are you definitely coming to LMU next year? Let me know what you decide!
 
I am also trying to figure out where I am going to live next year. At times, I am all for the student apartments. Other times I want to try and find a place in Middlesboro,KY or New Tazewell. Both places would be okay places to live with not so bad driving times. Are you definitely coming to LMU next year? Let me know what you decide!


I'll definitely be at LMU next year. My plan is so come down a few times before school to look at places, I just know that the longer I wait, there will be fewer and fewer places because more students will be searching for housing. I'll let you know if I have any luck!
 
I am also looking for an apartment for next year. I've called a few places, but I'm being told that most of the housing is section 8 housing and they don't have anything available. Any current students have any suggestion of places to call? I was planning on moving down in July, but it seems like housing is so scarce I may need to move sooner.

Try the middlesboro newspaper for the classifieds www.middlesborodailynews.com
You could also call Janette Kelly at DCOM, I know she keeps a list of available rentals in the area. If all else fails you can place an ad in the newspaper in Middlesboro. I did that and got a ton of responses. Just be careful and come out and look at places. I know people who didn't and they weren't happy with the places they got.
 
hey guys...with housing i was seriously thinking about buying a house and getting a roomate...so that would be almost like living for free...but i don't know...appartments are very convenient...you pay 600 bucks and literarly don't have to worry about a thing...i might do that for the first year...but still don't know...i think i will go to harrogate around jan/feb and look around for options.

First congrats on your acceptance, second i initially thought about getting a house before i got here..to be honest with you the student apt's are the best equipped and furnished apt's around here. They might be a lil smaller for what you pay but def way comfy and also under LMU's security watch. I am not sure how the real estate value is around here but it doesnt seem like houses will make you a profit when you sell it away..it might only be a hassle to maintain it when you leave in your 3rd year. So take it for what it is..i really dont think it would be a smart investment here.
 
i interviewed last friday and i know the admissions committee makes decisions today and then gets ahold of student by phone or mail. i have two interviews next week, one monday in colorado and one wed in florida but i would much rather attend lmu. do you think it would be inappropriate for me to call dr. stowers friday and tell him that i dont want to attend those interviews if i am in at lmu? thanks for you insight.
 
i interviewed last friday and i know the admissions committee makes decisions today and then gets ahold of student by phone or mail. i have two interviews next week, one monday in colorado and one wed in florida but i would much rather attend lmu. do you think it would be inappropriate for me to call dr. stowers friday and tell him that i dont want to attend those interviews if i am in at lmu? thanks for you insight.

hmm well its really a relative question..if i were you i would wait till the letter or call. Honestly i would think it's unprofessional to do that however if you really think the response from dcom has been delayed and your other interview dates are approaching then i suggest you to email dr.leo and just ask whether a decision has been made on your application. So yeaaa wait and then do that but you should be fine. The school should be pretty prompt about their decisions this time of the year..its around march/april you will see quite a lot of delay in responses due to already multiple acceptances by then. I was accepted sometime early dec but i interviewed like mid nov. So i would say that was fairly a quick response.
 
Does anyone know if the 2012 class will be getting the tablet PC's included with thier expenses, or if we have to find our own?
 
Does anyone know if the 2012 class will be getting the tablet PC's included with thier expenses, or if we have to find our own?

I think you have to pay for it and they will buy it on your behalf..i could be wrong but that's what i think. The comp's we got from the school are pretty nice..so i say its good they take care of it.
 
Hey guys. I'm new here. I've been accepted to the DCOM Class of 2012 and I have already sent in my deposit. I was very impressed with the school and I definitely have my eyes set out for DCOM. I'm very excited to start.

I think you have to pay for it and they will buy it on your behalf..i could be wrong but that's what i think. The comp's we got from the school are pretty nice..so i say its good they take care of it.

Can you please inform us more on the notebook issue? and further clarify the point "I think you have to pay for it and they will buy it on your behalf..i could be wrong but that's what i think"?

so the first years class got them for free and we have to buy them ourselves this year right? Do they have to be a certain brand/model? If so, which brand/model? Thanks again
 
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Hey guys. I'm new here. I've been accepted to the DCOM Class of 2012 and I have already sent in my deposit. I was very impressed with the school and I definitely have my eyes set out for DCOM. I'm very excited to start.



Can you please inform us more on the notebook issue? and further clarify the point "I think you have to pay for it and they will buy it on your behalf..i could be wrong but that's what i think"?

so the first years class got them for free and we have to buy them ourselves this year right? Do they have to be a certain brand/model? If so, which brand/model? Thanks again

The school purchases it and deducts it from your student loans. It will be on your desk when you arrive one day of you orientation, probably the third day. You do not purchase it separately since there is specific software loaded on the computers. The brand and model may not be the same as ours.
 
The school purchases it and deducts it from your student loans. It will be on your desk when you arrive one day of you orientation, probably the third day. You do not purchase it separately since there is specific software loaded on the computers. The brand and model may not be the same as ours.
What brand/model do you guys currently have? So yes, they purchase it for us, but it ends up coming out of our pockets, right? Thanks for the clarifications
 
Hey guys I just wanted to say hey and introduce my self! I just got accepted to LMU-DCOM and will be attending next year. I got the call on friday the 21st! I too am wondering about housing. Any more advice/options available??
 
What brand/model do you guys currently have? So yes, they purchase it for us, but it ends up coming out of our pockets, right? Thanks for the clarifications

I think you may have found this info already...but they are Gateway M285-E's.

As far as I know, the computers will be charged to your account...thus, taken out of your student loans, unless you are paying out of pocket.

Jyd, CONGRATS!

Nascardoc just posted a pretty good "how to" on housing stuff in the pre-osteo forum.
 
hey, anyone still waiting for an interview? i applied very late, so I'm hoping I get an interview. the school sounds awesome!
 
Hey guys I just wanted to say hey and introduce my self! I just got accepted to LMU-DCOM and will be attending next year. I got the call on friday the 21st! I too am wondering about housing. Any more advice/options available??


congrats!
 
Would any of you guys want to meet up there one weekend, I know i'll be going up several times to visit the area, and to get to know the place a litttle better before fall. I thought some of you guys might want to meet up there one sat or something. Just a thought!
 
Hey guys, I just got word that DMU-COM has offered me an interview. From what I know, its a great school and will help mold the future of American health-care. Do you guys have any pointers for the interview there? I'm so excited! :)
 
Hey guys, I just got word that DMU-COM has offered me an interview. From what I know, its a great school and will help mold the future of American health-care. Do you guys have any pointers for the interview there? I'm so excited! :)

Either you're in the wrong thread or you mean LMU-DCOM.
 
Yeah, sorry I meant to say LMU-DCOM.
 
Here is my post regarding different places to live. I will break the rules and double post..:smuggrin:..I'm such a rebel. I haven't seen this thread in awhile...it is nice to see it rolling again.



Alright, since this question gets asked so often, I am going to try to put as much info regarding real estate and places to live near and around DCOM as possible. Obviously, where you live is an important decision, so hopefully this will help you all out.

- The biggest thing about the area, especially near the school, is that the homes are older. This means work may need to be done on them, so be ready for that. Also, having a manufactured home is OK for the area. Back home, manufactured homes were the lowest of the low in the housing food chain (no offense). But here, there are a lot, and many of them are very nice, so those are good options as well.

Also, the area is pretty cheap for rent. Typically, you can get places for anywhere between $400-$900 per month. For those who are single and want to save money, you can get a roommate and you can split the rent. I would imagine that your mortgage payment would be in the same range depending on what you buy. One of the major perks of the area is that property taxes are SUPER cheap, in most cases under $900 per YEAR (yes, you are reading that correctly :eek:). Definitely shop around b/c you never know what you are going to find. You will not find any Starbucks, Chilis, Ruby Tuesday, Applesbees, etc. in the area, if you want to go there, then you have to go to Knoxville.

Now for the towns.....

First, let us take a trip on 25 in either direction.

Middlesboro, KY
Many of you, if not all, have seen and been in Middlesboro since that is where the Holiday Inn is at. Everything you need for daily living, plus more, is available here. You will have to travel 5-15 minutes to school depending on where you live in the city. You also will have to go thru the tunnel everyday, so that may add some time to your commute, so be sure to leave a few minutes earlier on test days in case you get stuck when a truck is going thru. Most of the restaurants the students go to are in Middlesboro. Most of these places are fast food, but there are a few sit-down places. Most of these are Mexican places and they aren't too bad, plus a lot of buffet places like Ryan's and J. Miltons. You also have Wal-Mart, Big Lots, Krogar, and Food City, along with various doctors' offices. There is also a very small mall, but is does have a Sears, JC Penney, and other stores. There is also a movie theather that shows new movies for $1.50 Like I said, pretty much everything is in Middlesboro that you will need to function from day to day. For those with kiddos, there are schools for every age. Other than that, I know nothing about them -sorry. You can get either cable or dish and high speed internet is available.

Pineville, KY
About 15 minutes past Middlesboro. There are some fast food places and a hospital (which will be one of our rotations during 4th year), but other than that, I don't know too much. Just another option if you want to be in KY. I would imagine cable/dish and high speed internet are available in most areas.

Harrogate & Cumberland Gap, TN
Obviously, these are the closest to school. You shouldn't have to travel much more than 5 minutes to get to school from either of these two towns. The towns are mostly residental with some businesses, so there are some rentals to be found, as well as to purchase. The major businesses that are in Harrogate are a few banks, Subway, Frosty Mug, Hardee's, Oasis, Dollar General, UNC (club) and an IGA grocery store. There are others as well, but I think these are the most visited. I currently live in Harrogate and love being so close to school, and the town is wonderful as well. There are a lot of hidden subdivisions, so make sure you drive around to find everything. Either have a realtor drive you around or have a Garmin to help get you around if you go back a bit. It is kinda confusing at first if you are used to straight streets, like me. You can get cable or dish and high-speed internet is available.

Tazewell & New Tazewell, TN
If you turn right out of DCOM and travel on 25 (remember that 25 turns into 33 unless you turn to continue on 25 in New Tazewell) for about 10 minutes or so, you will come to Tazewell, and about 20 minutes or so from DCOM is New Tazewell. These towns are pretty similar (are you surprised? :rolleyes:). They both are very similar to Middlesboro in terms of what they have to offer. Many fast food joints with a few sit-down places, most notably, Old Town Grill, which has very good food - it is highly recommended. There is a mixture of new and older homes, but most of the newer ones are in New Tazewell, I believe. There is a subdivision in New Tazewell directly across from the DeRoyal plant that is super nice with all brand new homes that are very, very nice - definitely upscale, but there are some very affordable homes there too. The drive is also very nice as you go thru the mountains, but it is not dangerous - although it is a little freaky until you get used to it (hey, I grew up in the plains where when you spit, that is the highest elevation you find). You can find all the same stores in these two places as you do in Middlesboro, including Wal-Mart. Again, cable/dish and high-speed internet are available.

Maynardville, TN
If you turn right out of school and continue on 25/33 past the Tazewells', then you will get into Maynardville. It takes about 45 minutes to get to school and is about 30 miles or so. All I know about the area is from the drive on 33 and a stop or two at some subdivisions, so there aren't too many details. There is a good amount of newer homes in the area, but you will have to drive about 10 minutes or so to get to the nearest grocery store, fast food joint, or other business. It is a nice drive, but does tend to get curvy and is one-lane for most of the way (there are various passing lanes that show up, so those can be used to pass any slowpokes). Although you are about 45 minutes from DCOM, you are only about 20 minutes or so from Knoxville, which is a plus since anything you will need/want can be found there. Cable/dish and high-speed internet are available.

Halls, TN
A little past Maynardville on 25/33 and is just outside Knoxville. MJB lives there, so he can fill in the details about it since I don't know much about it.

Sneedville, TN
If you turn to continue on 25 in New Tazewell, you will continue on 25. There is not much on this drive, but it is a pretty drive. There is construction on it right now to add lanes in both directions. For me, this would be the drive I would avoid the most. It is very dark at night and a lot of curves. It is pretty nerve wracking. Plus, there are not many stores or anything, so you will have to drive awhile to get groceries, Morristown is the closest town that has lots of stuff. Like I said in the post quoted above, I think Morristown is out of the question when considering a place to live. There is a small hospital in Sneedville. Cable and high-speed internet may not be available, but the dish should work.

Now we will go on 63, which goes to I-75.....

- There are various small towns along 63 before you get to LaFollette, but I can't remember all of them. These are nice with little convenience stores along the road, but that is about it. As long as you stay close to 63, you should be able to get cable and high speed internet, but if you stray far from 63, you will not be able to.

LaFollette & Jacksboro, TN
LaFollette is about 30 minutes/miles from DCOM and is the first bigger town on 63 if you are driving from school. Jacksboro is after LaFollette, about 50 minutes from school, and is bigger. Together, they are both bigger than Middlesboro, offering more businesses. First, the drive on 63 is very scenic. It is one-lane, but it is fairly straight, so passing the slow poke is pretty easy. It is pretty dark at night, so you will be driving with your brights a lot. All of the grocery stores found in Middlesboro are in Jacksboro, as well as Wal-Mart. You can find a mixture of newer and older homes in both places, but older predominate in LaFollette. There are more newer homes in Jacksboro. The biggest drawback to this area is the "downtown" area. There are a lot of traffic lights and if you catch them in the wrong sequence, it will add 15 minutes to your normal commute. Traffic is not bad, especially once you get out of the "downtown" area. There are schools for every age as well. Jacksboro has the only Walgreens besides Knoxville, although you can get Rx's from Wal-Mart or the grocery stores in any of these towns in this post. You can get to Knoxville in about 30 minutes or so. Cable/dish and high speed interest available.

And then you have Knoxville. You can take either 25/33 or 63/I-75 to get there. 25/33 is shorter, but more curvy. While I would not recommend living in K-ville b/c it is a long drive, it can, and is, done. The big advantage to living in K-ville, or the other places farther from school, is that you won't have to move for 3rd & 4th years. Like I said earlier, anything you need/want can be found in K-ville.

There you have it. Hopefully this helps you guys trying to figure out a place to live. If there is something I forgot, please post it.
 
Jim,
What you forget to mention is that commuting sucks.
My strong recommendation is to find a place close to campus--the cheaper the better.

Shack up with classmates and hope for the best. Chances are, if you're anything like us (class of 2011) you won't be home for much more than sleeping anyway. I've been living with a classmate about 1.5 miles from campus. It's been a sweet deal, but in a few days I'm moving to a fully furnished trailer home that's about 5 miles from campus paying 200$ a month.

I'm so excited about the idea that I'm growing out a mullet to celebrate it.

Seriously though, my housing situation is NOT unique. There are realtors chomping at the bit to sell you anything you want.
If renting is more your style, I am personally aware of 3 or 4 houses that can be rented very cheaply, all within a 5 or 6 mile radius from campus. The student appts are always going to be a safe bet, if that's what you're looking for, but that was never my cup of tea.

Best of luck, you all! Keep in mind that the student body representation here on SDN is not in any way indicative of reality.
This is my first time logging in since I was looking at potential schools, and I was only here to try and find a funny/******ed post some of my friends had been laughing about in class yesterday. (and I don't mean that as a slam, whatsoever--Jim's about the coolest guy on the planet! You're lucky to have him answering all your questions)

*EDIT*
Scrolling back through this thread, I am finding a fair amount of misinformation concerning the Harrogate realty market. I won't point fingers or write a book about the way I see things, but I will caution you to seek out credible sources on the matter. That is, if you care about reality ;-)
 
there are also a ton of duplexes going up about 5 minutes from school that will be ready for august. its looking like 350/person + utilities (2 per side of the duplex). they are nice and have plenty of space, I like the one im in a lot. landlord is really good too. I also agree with Joe's post - there are a ton of places to live and look for closer to school if you possibly can. Commuting would get really old. best of luck everybody, back to the wild world of innate immunity
 
Lamont do you know who we should contact about the duplexes?
 
Lamont do you know who we should contact about the duplexes?

The dude's name is Ball. Ball construction. Kinda like Morrey Ballstein from Zoolander, except without the male models.

You can reach him at 423.626.4000.

And by "a ton" of duplexes, I'm sure he meant to say "None available right now, but a few ready by this summer-most of them already spoken for."
But hey, that's just what he told me when we met up a few weeks ago.
He does have a waiting list you can put your name on, and he'll update you as these condos become available.
 
Live as close to the school as you can. You will basically need to "live" in the building anyway for studying purposes, so why add on a commute if you can avoid it. :D:p
 
Jim,
What you forget to mention is that commuting sucks.
My strong recommendation is to find a place close to campus--the cheaper the better.

Shack up with classmates and hope for the best. Chances are, if you're anything like us (class of 2011) you won't be home for much more than sleeping anyway. I've been living with a classmate about 1.5 miles from campus. It's been a sweet deal, but in a few days I'm moving to a fully furnished trailer home that's about 5 miles from campus paying 200$ a month.

I'm so excited about the idea that I'm growing out a mullet to celebrate it.

Seriously though, my housing situation is NOT unique. There are realtors chomping at the bit to sell you anything you want.
If renting is more your style, I am personally aware of 3 or 4 houses that can be rented very cheaply, all within a 5 or 6 mile radius from campus. The student appts are always going to be a safe bet, if that's what you're looking for, but that was never my cup of tea.

Best of luck, you all! Keep in mind that the student body representation here on SDN is not in any way indicative of reality.
This is my first time logging in since I was looking at potential schools, and I was only here to try and find a funny/******ed post some of my friends had been laughing about in class yesterday. (and I don't mean that as a slam, whatsoever--Jim's about the coolest guy on the planet! You're lucky to have him answering all your questions)

*EDIT*
Scrolling back through this thread, I am finding a fair amount of misinformation concerning the Harrogate realty market. I won't point fingers or write a book about the way I see things, but I will caution you to seek out credible sources on the matter. That is, if you care about reality ;-)

Hey Joe, how difficult is it to find a house to rent close to campus? If it's easier to find someplace in early summer, I may have to make a trip out there. Do student typically grab up all the housing as soon as it's available, or are there always a few places available for rent? I would really like to find someplace close to campus, but I need a couple of bedrooms and a fenced backyard. Does that sound like an impossible task? I don't care if it's a manufactured home.

Edit: Joe hasn't posted since November. Does anyone have some knowledge about the housing situation?
 
Hi!

Any recommendations on internet/phone/cable service providers in harrogate and/or middlesboro? I will probably only be using a cell phone, not a home phone...which company gets the best service?...I currently have Verizon.

THANKS!:)
 
Hi!

Any recommendations on internet/phone/cable service providers in harrogate and/or middlesboro? I will probably only be using a cell phone, not a home phone...which company gets the best service?...I currently have Verizon.

THANKS!:)


On the same token, is all this included for the med student dorm for the $650/mo?
 
Woo Woo!!!! LMU-DCOM class of 2012!!!!!

I'm soo excited to meet all of you and get started!! When are most of you looking to move? I'm U-haul-ing all the way from California! Should be fun . . .
 
I'll put my landlords number up too. They have lots of places in and around Mboro and rent to several med students. They are awesome! Marthea and I split 350$/mo. Yup, $175 apiece! Our commute is about 8 minutes. Their names are John and Teresa Brown. He's a lawyer and she runs his office, 606-248-2551. The Brown's are also opening up a coffee shop... this Friday is the first day. I've gotten to try some of the drinks there already and it is amazing! As good or better than Starbucks with better prices!

The only thing that is hard about finding a place is being able to spend time looking and knowing who to get in touch with if you don't already live here... but there are places available. Its a little more difficult with pets, but not impossible.

I'm not sure about Harrogate, but the cable company in Mboro is Newwave. We don't have a land line either. We have expanded basic and our internet connection is upgraded (..but I don't remember to what speed right now.) Its the most expensive bill at 100, but since rent is so cheap we don't really mind.

Verizon used to be fantastic in Harrogate and not work at all once you went through the tunnel, but I think they put/are putting a tower in Kentucky so that sticking with Verizon would be fine. I have Sprint and Marthea has Cingular and they work on both sides.

The apartment prices are all inclusive.. cable/ internet/ electric, etc.

Hope that answers everybodys' questions!
 
I'll put my landlords number up too. They have lots of places in and around Mboro and rent to several med students. They are awesome! Marthea and I split 350$/mo. Yup, $175 apiece! Our commute is about 8 minutes. Their names are John and Teresa Brown. He's a lawyer and she runs his office, 606-248-2551. The Brown's are also opening up a coffee shop... this Friday is the first day. I've gotten to try some of the drinks there already and it is amazing! As good or better than Starbucks with better prices!

The only thing that is hard about finding a place is being able to spend time looking and knowing who to get in touch with if you don't already live here... but there are places available. Its a little more difficult with pets, but not impossible.

I'm not sure about Harrogate, but the cable company in Mboro is Newwave. We don't have a land line either. We have expanded basic and our internet connection is upgraded (..but I don't remember to what speed right now.) Its the most expensive bill at 100, but since rent is so cheap we don't really mind.

Verizon used to be fantastic in Harrogate and not work at all once you went through the tunnel, but I think they put/are putting a tower in Kentucky so that sticking with Verizon would be fine. I have Sprint and Marthea has Cingular and they work on both sides.

The apartment prices are all inclusive.. cable/ internet/ electric, etc.

Hope that answers everybodys' questions!

Regarding the Sprint service...do they have EVDO coverage in Harrogate, TN? EVDO is the latest technology in wireless internet through cell phones and it works in all major market areas. Thanks
 
Regarding the Sprint service...do they have EVDO coverage in Harrogate, TN? EVDO is the latest technology in wireless internet through cell phones and it works in all major market areas. Thanks

I have Sprint, but I'm not sure. I just have a regular 500 min/mo. with free nights and weekends and 1000 texts. It seems like Sprint plans are a lot more expensive than Cingular. Iphone with all the fancy web access and about the same minutes as me is about half what i pay per month for my stupid slow razor.
 
I have Sprint, but I'm not sure. I just have a regular 500 min/mo. with free nights and weekends and 1000 texts. It seems like Sprint plans are a lot more expensive than Cingular. Iphone with all the fancy web access and about the same minutes as me is about half what i pay per month for my stupid slow razor.

I hope you're not paying anymore than $30 a mo for that...and you have the free internet (also known as powervision)...b/c that is the plan I have right now...with free nights and weekends at 6pm...first incoming minute free, and unlimited texts. it is called the Sprint SERO plan...which stands for sprint employee referral offer....here's a thread referencing that

http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/mes...threadid=680568&highlight_key=y&keyword1=sero
 
I hope you're not paying anymore than $30 a mo for that...and you have the free internet (also known as powervision)...b/c that is the plan I have right now...with free nights and weekends at 6pm...first incoming minute free, and unlimited texts. it is called the Sprint SERO plan...which stands for sprint employee referral offer....here's a thread referencing that

http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/mes...threadid=680568&highlight_key=y&keyword1=sero

OMG NO!! I pay like 100/mo. I want your plan! My plan sucks, and i only keep it cuz i'm stuck in a contract and need that many minutes and texts.
 
It says I'm not eligible. :(

$100 a month...oh my god..that's a lot:eek:

I get 500 anytime minutes for $27 a month including tax (originally 29.99/mo, but a 23% motorola employee discount) along with free nights and weekends starting at 6pm, unlimited texts, first incoming minute free, free sprint to sprint, free roaming, and the rest (VM, caller id, etc)...this is all standard with the SERO...(besides the motorola discount i get)

I think the most valuable feature is the free powervision, which is internet over the phone. It is superfast, up to 500kb/s transfers. I can also tether it to my laptop via bluetooth, and I have free internet anywhere I go...no more hunting for hot spots

why not? read the thread properly...i know its long...but it is worth it and it works...the email address to login changes periodocally, so you the end of the thread has the most updated info to it
 
It says I'm not eligible. :(

go to http://delivery.sprint.com/m/p/sprint/epc/epclanding.asp
TYpe in [email protected] for the email

Click the plans tab..and click view all plans and it shows

This plan includes
  • Unlimited Nights & Weekends starting at 7pm!
  • Domestic long distance
  • Unlimited Web/Data Access
  • Unlimited Picture Mail (with compatible devices)
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I definitely agree with all of the advice my fellow classmates have given you guys. I would also recommend living as close as possible to school, but if you have reasons you can't, i.e. married, etc., then adjust accordingly. The thing about communting here is that time is not an is issue, its the distance. You can go 30 miles in 20-25 minutes, and a 60 mile roundtrip is a long way on these gs prices and your odometer - I know.

Joe is a great resource and knows a lot of people - what can I say, he's a mingler :). I can't wait to see the mullet (maybe he'll throw a handlebar mustache too).

As for cell phones, I use AT&T and am very happy with them. I had Sprint and didn't like them very much, and Verizon is good until you go into Middlesboro. But if you have a tri-mode phone that picks up an analog signal, in addition to a digital signal, you may be OK.
 
As for cell phones, I use AT&T and am very happy with them. I had Sprint and didn't like them very much, and Verizon is good until you go into Middlesboro. But if you have a tri-mode phone that picks up an analog signal, in addition to a digital signal, you may be OK.

I have AT&T and I noticed at my interview that my cell phone didn't get any reception in the building and in the parking lot, but then it picked up as I was driving away. :confused:

Do you get reception in the building or was my phone just jet lagged? :D

Thanks!
 
I have AT&T and I noticed at my interview that my cell phone didn't get any reception in the building and in the parking lot, but then it picked up as I was driving away. :confused:

Do you get reception in the building or was my phone just jet lagged? :D

Thanks!

Mine works great in the building, I've never had any issues. Once down here, update the towers on your phone and that may help.
 
Mine works great in the building, I've never had any issues. Once down here, update the towers on your phone and that may help.

Oh yeah, I didn't think about that.

Thanks.
 
Yep, AT&T has been working great for me since we moved here...and just after T-giving, I went to a Crackberry (lord knows why I thought that was a good idea!)...and the EDGE service even works well in the whole building.

The NICE thing about the Blackberry is getting my emails instantly...and we get a BUNCH of them. I have it linked up with my school account so I'm always up to date on any changes in schedule, etc....This is mostly an advantage since I'm a commuter, so I'll get many emails on my drive to/from school. I can think of at least 3 times thus far that I've gotten something while on the road that was very nice to know...because although I'm on the computer about 14 hours a day...I'm not ALWAYS on my computer to receive emails...

Anyway...I'm rambling...but AT&T works quite well here in TN (and when I have to go over to Middlesboro, etc..)
 
I've been thinking about getting a Crackberry! I think I'm going to take the plunge before school starts and get one!

Also, there's WiFi throughout the building, right?
 
I've been thinking about getting a Crackberry! I think I'm going to take the plunge before school starts and get one!

Also, there's WiFi throughout the building, right?

I would get an Iphone if you are going to get one, I have worked with both and much prefer the iphone
 
I would get an Iphone if you are going to get one, I have worked with both and much prefer the iphone

The new iphone with 3G capabilities is coming out this summer! decisions, decisions . . .
 
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