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Hi guys,
I am currently in the process of trying to choose between Temple and Jefferson in Philly. One of Jefferson's big appeals (to me) is the access to housing. So, I was wondering, current Temple students, how do you get on campus? Car? train? subway? buses? regional rail? What if you are on campus late; is this a problem? One of my concerns is Septa is threatening to cut its evening hours, would this affect access to the university? I really didn't want to bring my car into Philly if I could help it...
This choice is so difficult. Both of the schools are extremely similar, I can't find a good solid reason to choose one over the other...
I am currently in the process of trying to choose between Temple and Jefferson in Philly. One of Jefferson's big appeals (to me) is the access to housing. So, I was wondering, current Temple students, how do you get on campus? Car? train? subway? buses? regional rail? What if you are on campus late; is this a problem? One of my concerns is Septa is threatening to cut its evening hours, would this affect access to the university? I really didn't want to bring my car into Philly if I could help it...
This choice is so difficult. Both of the schools are extremely similar, I can't find a good solid reason to choose one over the other...
Anyways, you know how they say you shouldn't live near campus? What if you live near the undergrad campus? I assume there's a ton of students living around there, and it'd be closer to the med school than say, living in Center City. One of the biggest draws of Jefferson is how convenient it is and how close you can live to campus. It just seemed like when I was at Temple, they recommended u live in either roxborough or center city, and I was wondering why not closer.