Hey Guys,
Just some info if you are interested that I thought I would pass along:
1) If you are interested in satellite television (cheaper than cable in SA), if you go with Dish Network, find someone else who has it and ask them for a referral card. You will not have to pay the $49.99 downpayment yet you will still get a $49.99 credit on your first bill. Dish Network also offers a free DVR (record shows while studying) - no I am not a Dish representative, but I thought it could be helpful. Directv offers a DVR for $99 but it's not as nice as the free one from Dish Network.
2) High speed internet is $26.95/mo through SBC Yahoo DSL if you have a one year contract and $29.99/mo through Roadrunner - both of these are special offers right now. A basic phone line with no caller ID, etc. is about $18 a month through SBC.
3) The color of UTHSCSA stuff is not supposed to look burnt orange but bright orange. They don't have a mascot since there are no official sports teams, but the campus generally throws support to UTSA, a university with about 25k students and they will get a football team soon. UTSA is pretty close to the med center, located at IH10 and 1604. Their mascot is the Roadrunner.
4) If you are lost in SA, there are two huge loops around the city. The inner loop is called 410 and the outer loop is called 1604. Following one all the way around (which I do not recommend) will get you back to the same place. If you take IH 10E from the northwest side, it goes through downtown, then out east towards Houston. IH 35N travels from the southwest side, through downtown, then out northeast to Austin. US 281 splits the city in half, coming up from Corpus (then called IH37N), through downtown, past the airport and straight up to the nice outskirts north of San Antonio. I know you could probably gather this all from a map, but having lived here that is a rough summary of the highways. San Antonio is layed out really well for a big city, meaning if there is an accident there are several major other highways you can take to get to the same place.
5) If you are bored, take Huebner to the east side of IH10, there you will find Huebner Oaks shopping center, they have a nice movie theater and just about every store you can imagine. If you are just starting to eat Mexican food, I recommend Alamo Cafe, on the IH10 access road north of Wurzbach. If you are a Mexican food pro - check out Mamacita's (IH10 access road, past Medical dr.)
I live in SA right now and will move to Hyperion (on Floyd Curl) next weekend, if anyone wants to grab a margarita let me know and I can tell you all about San Antonio but nothing about the medical school.
Sorry about the novel but hope it helps!