odoreater Cybernetic Ghost Lifetime Donor Verified Member Physician Faculty Verified Expert 20+ Year Member Platinum Member Joined May 18, 2003 Messages 2,873 Reaction score 7,638 Sep 29, 2003 #1 Members don't see this ad. Do any of the NY programs offer housing for their residents?
J jazz Senior Member 7+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Sep 23, 2003 Messages 200 Reaction score 0 Sep 29, 2003 #2 i know of some that offer subsidized housing.. st.luke's/roosevelt methodist metropolitan beth israel the following do not... nyu/bellevue jacobi suny/downstate the rest i'm not sure of...
i know of some that offer subsidized housing.. st.luke's/roosevelt methodist metropolitan beth israel the following do not... nyu/bellevue jacobi suny/downstate the rest i'm not sure of...
grouptherapy super pork 7+ Year Member 15+ Year Member 20+ Year Member Joined Aug 11, 2003 Messages 5,416 Reaction score 0 Sep 30, 2003 #3 suny/downstate i think dorm housing is available at a ridiculously low cost. crappy brooklyn neighborhood however
suny/downstate i think dorm housing is available at a ridiculously low cost. crappy brooklyn neighborhood however
A Apollyon Screw the GST Lifetime Donor Verified Member Physician Verified Expert 20+ Year Member Gold Donor Joined Nov 24, 2002 Messages 24,415 Reaction score 17,624 Sep 30, 2003 #4 Mt. Sinai guarantees you housing, but there's no deal (at all) - so, guess what you would pay on the upper east side? Not a deal. HOWEVER, Presbyterian is the jewel in the crown. Cornell housing is affordable and great. Best in the city.
Mt. Sinai guarantees you housing, but there's no deal (at all) - so, guess what you would pay on the upper east side? Not a deal. HOWEVER, Presbyterian is the jewel in the crown. Cornell housing is affordable and great. Best in the city.