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i like the ut san antonio and baylor threads so much that i wanted to start a thread for my fellow ttu'ers. anybody out there found a place to live? checked out books? etc. etc. etc.
 
HEY!!!! Finally, somebody put something up for Tech.

I hope we get as much participation as the Baylor and San Antonio threads.

I am REALLY behind....I haven't even filled out my fafsa.

Have you found a place to live yet?

Oh yeah, the student affairs office wrote to me twice about some secured website for the pre MS1s and a big buddy system....she said we would get more info later this month but June is practically over. Any news on this?

Till later.
 
*crack of whip heard in distance*

as far as a place to live goes...there are several apt. complexes near the med school (ashton pointe comes to mind, newer, but a little pricey) & i think they all prelease. or you could contact a real estate agent about buying/leasing a house or duplex (they don't prelease). i'm going with the latter, since i've had enough of apt. living. either way, i'd get something lined up soon. i've heard that rental properties become scarce as the ttu semester approaches.

i've been dying to get my orientation packet from the office of student affairs, but nothing yet. the official invite to the white coat ceremony came yesterday, though.

i hope other ttu'ers make themselves known, too. 😉
 
one more thing...

which campus are you assigned to for third/fourth year?

i'm going to el paso. without knowing a lick of spanish.

yet, anyway.
 
Originally posted by amelie
one more thing...

which campus are you assigned to for third/fourth year?

i'm going to el paso. without knowing a lick of spanish.

yet, anyway.

I'm going to El Paso too. The last Spanish I took was in 12 grade.

I was thinking about Amarillo, because the surgery rotations are so good there but that's an even smaller town than Lubbock.
 
just making the thread official so i can take it to the top.
 
bump

Is it just the two of us on this board?
 
Hello you two TTU'ers...I am not attending, but applying at most TX schools for the next year class (2008).

Based on your comments, it looks as if 3rd and 4th year cannot be completed in Lubbock? That is not something I had previouslyl recognized...better go check out the school site.

Congrats to both of you for crossing the first Med hurdle. Good luck.

BTW, how is the cost of living in Lubbock (particularly housing)??

Bryan
 
Originally posted by OrthoFixation
Hello you two TTU'ers...I am not attending, but applying at most TX schools for the next year class (2008).

Based on your comments, it looks as if 3rd and 4th year cannot be completed in Lubbock? That is not something I had previouslyl recognized...better go check out the school site.

Congrats to both of you for crossing the first Med hurdle. Good luck.

BTW, how is the cost of living in Lubbock (particularly housing)??

Bryan


Tech sends a little less than half their class to El Paso and the rest get divided into Lubbock or Amarillo. The ones that stay in Lubbock are usually married or are older students, basically students that would be hard pressed to move again. The surgery rotations in Amarillo are incredible because there are no residents in the hospital, only doctors and med-students, so the third years do more than most med students as far as surgery.

I haven't gotten an apartment yet, but housing is reasonable there. I would say about $550 for a good 1 bedroom.
 
Hey guys...Kudos for starting the thread! :clap:

I have an apt at St. Francis Village (~1 mi from school). I haven't heard anything about that phantom "Big Sib" thing yet either. I think it's a conspiracy.

As far as getting ready for class, I've started checking out books & prices, but right now I'm just worried about furnishing my new place. 😛
 
Originally posted by amelie
which campus are you assigned to for third/fourth year?
i'm going to el paso. without knowing a lick of spanish.

I'm El Paso, too. But I may change to Amarillo if I end up swaying back towards surgery. I wouldn't worry about not knowing Spanish. You'll probably pick it up quickly when it comes time. Since you're at El Paso here's your 1st free lesson: "Empuja, senorita" :laugh:

-Kimia
 
Hey guys, good luck to you all this upcoming year! I'm not going to TTU, but I am from West Texas (near Amarillo) so I may be helpful if you want to ask some questions about the area. Plus most of my good friends from High School went to Tech, so I've made several trips back and forth and have gotten to know Lubbock pretty well also.

As for apartments in Lubbock, you don't necessarily have to be close to the med school at all. Unlike other major cities, Lubbock is extraordinarly easy to get around in. Traffic is never bogged down. You could live on the other side of the city and it still take you only 10 minutes to get to the school, as compared to the same distance taking you an hour in Houston or so. So don't let distance really being a factor for keeping you out of an apartment place that you like.

As for Amarillo, if I was going to Tech, I would choose here for my 3rd and 4th years. Plus it's almost like a home city for me too. It is smaller than Lubbock, but I honesly prefer Amarillo to Lubbock, and it does have a really good medical center too. The SW part of the city is growing by leaps and bounds, plus it has the uniqueness of having Stanley Marsh around as well 😉 . If you have some individual questions, I'll be happy to try to answer them, just let me know. Oh, and I may not be around for awhile, I'm moving to Houston tomorrow and my computer is going in the box this evening.
 
Empuja, senorita

i'm going to search for an online translator right after i log off. 😉

about books...

i received a mass email from the student med assoc. pres and he suggested that we wait till orientation to purchase books because some of the big sibs will give us their first-year texts. so you might consider waiting (in case you didn't receive the email).

i hope some other people discover our little thread. surely there are more than three of us on sdn?

rjhtamu--
i've visited lubbock a few times since i was accepted & i think i'm going to enjoy living there for a few years. it's funny that lubbock, as a town, gets such a bad rap...anyway, if you have any tips about restaurants, well, anything, i'm sure we'd all appreciate them. thanks 🙂
 
Hi all,

I just registered and I guess I'm the fourth TTU 2007 on SDN. Anyway, this seems like a pretty good place to get in touch with future classmates. Has anyone received any information about orientation or anything? I'm also going to El Paso...hope some of the college spanish comes back. I guess that's it for now.

-Blake
 
Originally posted by amelie

about books...

i received a mass email from the student med assoc. pres and he suggested that we wait till orientation to purchase books because some of the big sibs will give us their first-year texts. so you might consider waiting (in case you didn't receive the email).


MASS EMAIL!?!?!?!?!

I didn't get no stinkin mass email.....what the fuq?

I wonder if this is because I have yet to mail them my final transcripts and complete my financial aid info?
 
Hey Guys,

Let me be the 5th person from Tech to sign up. I have already submitted mostly everything (vaccines, transcripts, financial aid, etc). Even found an apartment with a roomate. I am assigned to El Paso campus. I dont see Spanish as a problem since it's my native language so I can help you guys out if you need it.

I was looking at the Lubbock map and there are no clubs at all. Looks like I'll be driving to Dallas to get my fun. Do you know if we need to buy a computer for class? Is that really necessary?
 
Well I am not joining your 2007 class but I just wanted to say Congrats on the acceptance to Tech med school. I am actually a Engineering/pre-med at Tech right now. I have lived in Lubbock for five years now so if you have any questions, I would be glad to help.
 
I wonder if this is because I have yet to mail them my final transcripts and complete my financial aid info?

no worries. the email was from the pres. of the student american medical org. at tech. i think he sent the email to people who have already submitted their sixty bucks (or whatever) to join the organization.

his comment about the books was at the end of an informational email...basically an aside...

Please feel free to contact me through email concerning any questions about TMA and/or your upcoming first year here at Tech. I would like to offer one piece of advice now however. Wait until you get to orientation and speak with your big sib before you buy your books. Personally I am about to give my little sib several Histology books and a Grant?s dissector. You?ll save money if you wait. Take care and we would look forward to seeing you here in Lubbock soon.

if anyone wants his email address, pm me. 🙂
 
Tech sends a little less than half their class to El Paso and the rest get divided into Lubbock or Amarillo. The ones that stay in Lubbock are usually married or are older students, basically students that would be hard pressed to move again. The surgery rotations in Amarillo are incredible because there are no residents in the hospital, only doctors and med-students, so the third years do more than most med students as far as surgery.

Thanks for the info Tamomo. Interesting comment about Amarillo and surgery. I am married w/teenager so stability is huge. Good luck to all entering Tech.
 
Originally posted by Avefenix
Hey Guys,

I was looking at the Lubbock map and there are no clubs at all. Looks like I'll be driving to Dallas to get my fun. Do you know if we need to buy a computer for class? Is that really necessary?

YES....finally completed the fafsa and tech financial aid!

Now, just to mail the final transcripts, get immunization records mailed, find an apartment.....I think I'm just slightly behind in the whole process. Damn!

I think there are clubs in Lubbock, my friend said he partied it up during second year. Remember, this is mainly a college town.

I'm pretty sure that computers are required; they add an extra $2500 in the MS1 budget for it. But, there is no way I'm spending that much for a computer though.

Word out.
 
Yes there are clubs in Lubbock. There's an area called the Depot District which kind of the local nightlife hotspot full of bars, clubs, and lounges. I believe a new "mega" club just recently opened in the area as well. You know, one of those which has like 3 or 4 clubs in one all with different themes. Not to mention that there are always parties going on, not that you'll have time for them that is. 😉
 
Should I call in sick to work on Thursday, so I can drive to Lubbock and spend Thursday and Friday looking for an apartment? Or, would it be safe to wait until next Thursday and Friday to drive down there?

Are there still plenty of rooms to rent in the good complexes?

What about 19th street? I hear there are nice apartments there but isn't it also close to school, which I heard was not the best part of town?

Thanks for any help.
 
You guys are LUCKY! I wish I was starting now. TT is the only school I'm applying to (Early Decision Program for class of 2008). My brother is a resident there so I have gotten meet a number of people in the admissions office and a few doc's on the interview staff.

I picked Tech because it is a great school with a great attitude and of very high importantance, it is one of the most family friendly around (I'm married with 2 kids). Anyone else with a family? I would like to hear how it goes the first year.

I'll take any mentoring/advice you MS1's are willing to dish out. I will probably be moving out this fall (provided I get in :laugh:
 
I need someone to calm down my fears about going to Lubbock.

The last time I was there, during my interview in Nov, I had a very bad experience there: I arrived at 11 pm, had a bad late night dinner pizza, went to the super wal-mart for socks, and didn't sleep a wink because I was staying at the best western by the HSC which is a front for a brothel....literally.

So, when I think about Lubbock I associate it with super wal-marts, bad pizza, and brothels. Please someone tell me it's not going to be like this for two years. I currently live in a suburb of Dallas; Dallas has alot to be desired but at least it's a big city with plenty of opportunity to do stuff.
 
Calm down about Lubbock. Coming from Dallas (Plano) myself, it took me a while to get used to it. I have lived here for five years.

Things to get used to:

1 - Dust Storms
2 - BAD slow drivers
3 - A lot of senior citizens
4 - Really bad smell when the wind blows just right. (Oil, Cows)
5 - Poor Road Construction

Don't expect it to be like Dallas with the late night spots because it's not. I love going back to Dallas to visit and eventually live. Lubbock is a great city though, it just runs at a slower pace than you are used to. It will take some time, but eventually you learn to call it home.
 
Did somebady say brothel? May I please have directions? I'm.....uhhhhh...... doing a report.........😀
 
Another good thing about Lubbock, or West Texas in general... United Marketstreet. I'll take a United Supermarket anyday over an HEB or Kroger.
 
Originally posted by thackl
Did somebady say brothel? May I please have directions? I'm.....uhhhhh...... doing a report.........😀

The Day's Inn on 4th street right by the HSC.....it's a real piece of crap.

The night before my interview LITERALLY every room around me was having sex off and on during the entire night.....I didn't get a wink of sleep before my interviews.

Just kept hearing the 18-wheelers pull up, place it in neutral, not turn off the engine, bang one out, then leave.
 
Wow! Lubbock was supposedly founded by Mormons or Baptists or some strong religious group. The impact is still felt in the many of the city's laws/ordinances. Just not prostitution I suppose.............

How was your interview expirience? I'll be out there next month interviewing for the EDP.
 
whassap ya'll

i am starting at tech this fall too, I am gonna do my rotations at amarillo cuz i think i wanna do some type of surgery.

I found an apartment at jefferson commons; i did my undergrad at UT-austin, and i know the jefferson commons there was pretty nice so i went ahead and picked this one, plus its furnished and has a 9 month lease, so i guess if ya'll need a place, u can check it out at

www.jeffersoncommons.com

anyways, i'll holler at ya'll

later

Omar
 
Originally posted by omarsaleh66
whassap ya'll

i am starting at tech this fall too, I am gonna do my rotations at amarillo cuz i think i wanna do some type of surgery.

I found an apartment at jefferson commons; i did my undergrad at UT-austin, and i know the jefferson commons there was pretty nice so i went ahead and picked this one, plus its furnished and has a 9 month lease, so i guess if ya'll need a place, u can check it out at

www.jeffersoncommons.com

anyways, i'll holler at ya'll

later

Omar

Did the management pair you up with a roommate or did you get a 1 bedroom?

I went there yesterday and really liked the location, new feel, and furnished apartments. BUT, there are going to be a ton, if not all, undergrads living there.....way too much partying if you want to study.

I couldn't believe how many hot chicks were hanging out by the pool when I went there.....tooooo distracting.

I also heard that 30-60% of their units are not lived in because the word has gotten out that it is a party complex and not many people want to live there, the manager told me if another med student shows up we could pair up and pay like $380 each for a really nice place in a "quiter" part of the complex.
 
Originally posted by thackl
Wow! Lubbock was supposedly founded by Mormons or Baptists or some strong religious group. The impact is still felt in the many of the city's laws/ordinances. Just not prostitution I suppose.............

How was your interview expirience? I'll be out there next month interviewing for the EDP.

REALLY NICE faculty and students. Great community feel to the school, unlike UT-Houston and UTMB which I hear are very clique-ish and fraternity-like.

Both interviewers asked standard questions over my application (all aspects), my research, future of medicine, managed healthcare, goals, realities of being a physician. I felt I really connected with one of my interviewers, we really had alot in common.....both interviews were my best of the entire process.
 
hey wahts up tamomo

yeah i got a 1 bed/1 bath. i hope its not too distracting but i think i can handle it, back at UT - i lived with 3 fools that partied all the time so i think i can cope with a few distractions.

well hopefully it will turn out all right...


later

Omar
 
Originally posted by rjhtamu
Yes there are clubs in Lubbock. There's an area called the Depot District which kind of the local nightlife hotspot full of bars, clubs, and lounges. I believe a new "mega" club just recently opened in the area as well. You know, one of those which has like 3 or 4 clubs in one all with different themes. Not to mention that there are always parties going on, not that you'll have time for them that is. 😉



Do you know if they have Latin music (Salsa, Merengue, etc.) ? I hope they do. A friend of mine said they might just have country music and that's it. 😕
 
I went to Lubbock on Thursday looking for an apartment.

I of course only scheduled 1 day for the trip and did absolutely no research. I leave everything until the last minute and fly by the seat of my pants.

Most of the apartments I saw close to campus were not up to par...AC units in the windows, etc.

I finally "settled" on Canyon Crossings just because I was tired of looking. It's small but cheap: 518 sq. feet for $465. I liked it b/c it was about 7 minutes from campus.....Damn I wish Tech had med student university housing.

I am thinking about blowing the security deposit and going to Willow Hills, 688 sq. ft for $530.

Does anybody know how far away from campus this place is?



I got this fat packet in the mail from Tech. It had this book called Medical Education Success Types. I'm trying to look over it now. Did anyone else get this?

What's up with the Big Sib program and the password website?
I haven't heard anything about it.
 
As I mentioned before, in Lubbock, it doesn't really matter how far away from campus you are. Traffic is nonexistant compared to Houston/Dallas commutes. No matter where you are, it shouldn't take you longer than 15-20 minutes to get to campus. Most of my friends live on the south side of town and it's never been a problem.

A good friend of mine is currently an MS2 at Tech this year. I'm pretty sure he'll be in the Big Sib program. Mainly it's just a way to acquaint new students to med school from what he says.
 
For thoses of you'll questioning Lubock's "night life", I learned something as a TAMU undergrad visiting Tech. Fatty liver disease must be prevalent there with as much as everyone drinks. The undergrads I met were all about beer. Did not meet any grad or professional students but I'm sure they are on a totally different track. As one girl I met there said, "All there to do here is drink and F*^#" I think that is one reason good doc's come from Tech, there is nothing to do there! So study up!
 
My wife is an RN here in Austin and literally ALL of here favorite MD's are from Tech. They must have learned something between all the drinking and f&%$ing.
 
Hey guys! congrats on gettin into Texas Tech! i'm really interested in attending Tech and i think it would really help us peeps who are applying to Texas Tech this year if you would post your stats (Gpa, mcat, etc) and what made you pick Tech over the other schools. thanks!! congrats again!
 
Originally posted by vikvaz
Hey guys! congrats on gettin into Texas Tech! i'm really interested in attending Tech and i think it would really help us peeps who are applying to Texas Tech this year if you would post your stats (Gpa, mcat, etc) and what made you pick Tech over the other schools. thanks!! congrats again!

What made me pick Tech over the other schools?....I matched there. 😛
 
Originally posted by trauma_junky
For thoses of you'll questioning Lubock's "night life", I learned something as a TAMU undergrad visiting Tech. Fatty liver disease must be prevalent there with as much as everyone drinks. The undergrads I met were all about beer. Did not meet any grad or professional students but I'm sure they are on a totally different track. As one girl I met there said, "All there to do here is drink and F*^#" I think that is one reason good doc's come from Tech, there is nothing to do there! So study up!

Isn't College Station the same way? I don't know of anyone who goes to A&M, but from what people tell me there isn't too much to do there either.

I remeber going there once in highschool for a lacrosse tournament....looked very similar to Lubbock.
 
Originally posted by Tamomo
I went to Lubbock on Thursday looking for an apartment.

I of course only scheduled 1 day for the trip and did absolutely no research. I leave everything until the last minute and fly by the seat of my pants.

Most of the apartments I saw close to campus were not up to par...AC units in the windows, etc.

I finally "settled" on Canyon Crossings just because I was tired of looking. It's small but cheap: 518 sq. feet for $465. I liked it b/c it was about 7 minutes from campus.....Damn I wish Tech had med student university housing.

What's up with the Big Sib program and the password website?
I haven't heard anything about it.

Hey Tamomo,

My roomate and I drove to Lubbock from Houston. Most of the apartment complexes (all utilities paid) near 4th street were not that good. The only one that was decent was Raider's Pass but for 480 per person was too expensive for me. Plus is a undergrad place and with all the partying, it wont do me any good studying there.
Decided to rent in Canyon Crossing, because its cheap and quiet. Our floor plan is 2 bed 2 bath (887 sq ft. ) for $ 625. Got the packet in the mail too. Haven't read it. Right now I'm going out as much as I can before school starts.
 
Dude....Canyon Crossing here too.

I had some trouble with the management; they're so busy they could care less if you lease with them or not.
Anyway, I finally got their bigger 1 bedroom floorplan for $520. I might forgo the security deposit and switch over to Willow Hills if I have a chance to go back there and check it out: I heard it was really nice.

Damn....$625 for a 2 bedroom is cheap. I wish I would have gotten a roommate. I didn't want to just room with some guy I never met and have him turn out to be annoying, especially with all the hell that will be going on with med school. Maybe second semester or second year.

I REALLY need to start going out.....I haven't had a chance b/c I'm so tired from work....it's a real ball-buster. I have to earn my machismo.
 
whats up ya'll

i am coming to lubbock prolly around august 6th to make it for our orientation on the 7th?

well anyways, my lease at jefferson commons doesnt start till the 25th so that means that i dont have a place for 20 days.

does anyone need a roommate for the month of august, i can split august's rent or pay 300 bucks for a place to stay. I can sleep on the floor or on the couch; I am pretty clean, studious, nice personality, dont drink, dont smoke, etc...

or if anyone knows a cheap place that offers temp housing or would like to save some money on rent in august, let me know

peace

my email is [email protected]
 
omarsaleh66,

Why don't you just try and find another place. I know that Willow Hills still have 1 bedrooms available, probably in early august.
And they're a really nice complex too.
 
what up tamomo

I want to stay at JC cuz it has a 9 month lease..
and high speed internet, fully furnished, fitness center, close to tech...

I think once I am there, i will like it.


peace
 
Originally posted by omarsaleh66
what up tamomo

I want to stay at JC cuz it has a 9 month lease..
and high speed internet, fully furnished, fitness center, close to tech...

I think once I am there, i will like it.


peace

I remeber the manager telling me that she has three bedroom/two baths available now for TWO people to rent at $350 each. She is willing to room people together. If you want call her and ask her to room you with ANY grad student or anyone over 23. I think that would be better than being in limbo for 20 days.

Later.
 
all of JCs leases start august 25th

and i aint even trying to get a roommate i dont know brah...

thanks

Omar
 
has anybody received any orientation info yet? (aside from that successtypes book?)
 
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