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Does the PIN = Nova ID? If so, then it's the string of characters starting with an N on the first two pages of your admissions packet, far right side of paper towards the bottom. Hope this helps.
I got my pin by talking to Linda in the admin office. Once she was able to find my file she gave me the pin right away. The admin office has been less than stellar, but it is just due to the number of students they are dealing with. They are short staffed and got 3000+ applications, so you can imagine they are a bit overwhelmed.
As for looking at houses, I have heard plantation is a good area and is close to the school. I will be going down at the end of January to look at places as well. I am just excited to head south and out of this cold in Canada. Is there anyone else that will be going down around January/February?
i'm looking to buy a house, u guys think thats enough to not move me out of davie when im an M3?
Have made my decision and plunked down my deposit today. NSU it is.
1. House shopping: What are "good" (subjective though the term is) neighborhoods in which to look for houses to buy within ~25 minutes commute .Looking for safe, undervalued, likely to recover when the economy straightens out..... Need about 1400 sq ft, 3-2-2 Not afraid of fixer-uppers, within limits set by med school schedule....
2. Anyone want to meet up at some point in March-April to start looking around, talk about school issues (eg going for the MPH) and/or quality of life issues...or just to raise our glasses and celebrate this wonderful chance we are about to get to learn to help the sick to heal.
Congrats to us all!
JK
"i'm looking to buy a house, u guys think thats enough to not move me out of davie when im an M3?" Wellipoo
"nope. don't buy" Misery
whynope. don't buy
when does everyone plan on actually moving down to florida. A lot of renters I've realized want to start leases on June 1st. Anyone else planning on spending the summer down there?
I am planning on moving down late June-early July hopefully.. what about everyone else?
I think I am going to move down in early to mid July. So I will probably have to find a place to rent as of July 1st.
I don't know if anyone saw this on the NSU site but they have a computer requirement for all students. You can either buy a Dell as part of your tuition or bring your own computer. The stats for the computer state that you need to have windows vista. I am planning on getting a new mac book for medical school bc they are much better then pcs but I am concerned that they wont pass NSUs requirement. Does anyone know anything about this?
Does anyone know the apartment complexes that most students stay at?
Hey guys. I'm definitely in NSU class of 2013. Doesn't it seem a bit early to head down there in March to look for apartments? Would you be looking to sign leases? Would landlords even do that, that far ahead in advance? I was thinking of taking some time off from work in June to fly down there and find a place and then moving in mid July. What do you guys think? Oh and is gradstudent housing worthwhile? Thanks, look forward to meeting you all in August.👍
PIN is sep from your Nova ID.Does the PIN = Nova ID? If so, then it's the string of characters starting with an N on the first two pages of your admissions packet, far right side of paper towards the bottom. Hope this helps.
Most places will not let you sign a lease until April/May. It is best that you come down beforehand to look at potential places. Keep calling them for possible vacancies in properties. That's the best advice I can give you.I dont know, maybe?? I go to a large university now and all of the decent apartments are gone by March and April (leases signed and deposits paid). Dont know a ton about Davie/Ft Lauderdale area and when they sign leases, but to sign in June/July where I'm from means you live far from campus and in a pretty crappy place.
It's also my spring break so I wanna go down for vacation.
There's at three different housing complexes. Two are by the gym, one is across University Drive (the newer one).k that's good info to know. thanks guys. is anyone else on here considering grad housing? and hema, is it ON campus? seems like that might simplify things, at least for the first year, and then I could be looking for an off campus house while I was down there.
Functionally, you will absolutely run into problems where your Mac can't read/support a file or presentation or software that you need for class. But I seriously doubt that this is sufficient reason for you to switch from Mac to PC for your personal hardware. Get a second opinion on this, but I think that if you plan on needing to spend time "learning" Vista, and occasionally needing to find an open computer in the campus labs, you'll probably be covered.
What little software they have can be handled as noted...Once every couple of months you MIGHT have a little 5-10 minute inconvenience...I really hope they don't force those laptops on us. Granted my field was into technology, we found that students largely did not want to have the same laptop.
Hey y'all....
So I keep seeing that people are considering going down in March to look for apartments...but I've still got grad school stuff going on then and I don't know if I would be able to spare the time to visit FL.
Would it be way too late if I went down in mid-May and just stayed until I found a place I could sign a lease for (for June or so, I'm guessing?).
I've never apartment hunted before so this is very new (and slightly scary) for me!
Howdy everyone! Congrats on your acceptance and decision to attend NSU. My Name is Bryan Peterson, I'm the current M1 Class President...
Bryan
Wow that was an awesome post and thanks for filling us in on all this info😀😀😀😀
did you all get the emails about orientation starting Aug 3rd this year!!!! (Can't wait)!!!
For any current students, what exactly do we do during orientation week since the schedule says that the actual M1 classes don't begin until Aug 10
I got an email saying it started July 27, 2009 not August 3, 2009
I'll probably head down for a weekend in a few weeks to kind of check out places. I'll try to remember and take pictures and upload them for people to check out. It is just a half day drive for me and I stay with my brother, so it isn't that big of a deal.
I think buying would definitely be a good idea considering the fact that hopefully by the time we are graduating the recession will be over and the house would have appreciated in value substantially, making the purchase a sound investment. Too bad I don't have the money because otherwise I definitely would have strongly considered it.