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Thank you!DrMikeyLu said:welcome to the happy family FL DOC... 🙂
Now to find a place to live. Do you think if i searched in June that would be cutting to close?
Thank you!DrMikeyLu said:welcome to the happy family FL DOC... 🙂
June is definately pushing it, depending on when you are wanting to move--it may limit your options substantially. If you want to wait til June, your best bet may be to find someone who already got an apartment who is looking for a roomate.FL DOC said:Thank you!
Now to find a place to live. Do you think if i searched in June that would be cutting to close?
Restaurants, yes there are a few. The nearst grocery store is driving distance. Most students eat breakfast/dinner at home. Those who live within walking distance mostly go home for lunch, the others are a split between brining their lunch, eating in the cafeteria, random club meetings, and the restaurants.superkiwi said:hey so i was interested in living within walking distance to nova and i was wondering if there are any restaurants or supermarkets around there? where/what do most students eat?
kaikai128 said:Restaurants, yes there are a few. The nearst grocery store is driving distance. Most students eat breakfast/dinner at home. Those who live within walking distance mostly go home for lunch, the others are a split between brining their lunch, eating in the cafeteria, random club meetings, and the restaurants.
All that being said, it isn't very fasible to live down here without a car. I only know of 2 students (I am sure there are a few more) out of the 240 who don't have a car.
lunallena said:who's doing the MEDSTART program in July?
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lsudoc82 said:GGGGEEEAAAAAUUUUXXXXX TIGEEEEEERS!!! Mikey, you aren't mad are you? lol. Can't mess with those cajuns. It looks like LSU messed with Texas.
lunallena said:who's doing the MEDSTART program in July?
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Most of the people that live in Cameron Cove Love it. A few things to keep in mind as an "fyi." They are one-bedroom apartments only, I believe their stove is a little small (not full size), and they have no washer and dryer (I don't even think they have hookups), and no dishwashers. If those amenities aren't important to you--you will porbably love living there.superkiwi said:i'm interested in doing the program, too... right now, i'm hoping to move down there mid/late june...!
oh, and p.s., what have people heard about the cameron cove apartments? thanks!
There is a public bus system. It is not very reliable...and I would definately question it's safety. The whole foods is 5-10 minute drive from the school (I actually live next door). The distance isn't too far to ride a bike, but I personally would be worried about my safety. I know triathletes who ride nearly all stationary here to avoid having to get their bikes on the roads (yes, the drivers are crazy). I am sure you would be able to rely on your classmates for rides to/from grocery.superkiwi said:thanks for the food info! there seems to be a Whole Foods across the highway or something (says Mapquest, but i'm not used to suburban sprawl...)?
uh oh! i'm from nyc! i don't know how to drive a car. 😳 i am going to learn how to ride a bike this spring though... would biking places be feasible? is there a public bus system?
lunallena said:HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Delia told me over the phone that AP scores must be sent from the college board, but i heard other people say that a transcript from your undergrad. school showing the AP credits is sufficient? anyone?????
Did you just call her up or did she call you? I sent most of my things in and no word about being complete or not.lunallena said:HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Delia told me over the phone that AP scores must be sent from the college board, but i heard other people say that a transcript from your undergrad. school showing the AP credits is sufficient? anyone?????
DrMikeyLu said:The In state is 20 something thousand..about 6-8 K cheaper than OOS....The only thing I have to do is be "officially admitted into a program" i think it means i need to send in all the transcripts
I don't think so. You would have to be an established FL resident before starting @ NSU.potteaj said:Is there any possible way to claim in-state tuition following a year of living in Florida? I was hoping to save about 20K!!
It is a pain, but just do what you can. You will still start here in the fall, and everything will get straightened out. The financial aid is not a make or break thing. I didn't get my transcripts all to them til sometime in June last summer and they didn't kick me out...DarkWingDuck said:Anybody else having a lot of trouble completing financial aid file?
Or still shown as out-of-state, but really an in-stater? (after submitting proof of residency)
FL DOC said:Tuition for OOS is $@#$ up. Oh well, I just will not eat and live out in my car for the next 2 yrs and in the hospital the last 2 yrs.
I know ppl don't like taking out the loans, but there really is enough loan money available to live off of. Don't worry about surviving. Those who are in state just have less loan money available to them.FL DOC said:Tuition for OOS is $@#$ up. Oh well, I just will not eat and live out in my car for the next 2 yrs and in the hospital the last 2 yrs.
DarkWingDuck said:Anybody else having a lot of trouble completing financial aid file?
Or still shown as out-of-state, but really an in-stater? (after submitting proof of residency)
DrMikeyLu said:The In state is 20 something thousand..about 6-8 K cheaper than OOS....The only thing I have to do is be "officially admitted into a program" i think it means i need to send in all the transcripts
lunallena said:guys:
how long did it take for your fasfa to be processed by the school and your award info to show? thanks 🙂
packerfan said:2005 is posted not 2006..
I have not looked at this list....but is it possible that the difference between the two is the people who chose to go into traditional rotating years??superkiwi said:i have a question about those... so the total reported is 168, right, but the entering class size is a lot bigger than that! why/how the discrepancy?
superkiwi said:i have a question about those... so the total reported is 168, right, but the entering class size is a lot bigger than that! why/how the discrepancy?
Pegasus52082 said:Those that graduated in 2005 started medical school in 2001. NSU has increased its class size twice since 2001, hence the discrepancy.