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Whoa, apparently Texas Rock Gym in Houston is really nice... if anyone wants to start climbing.
It is really nice, I went once in HS. I'm game for going again.
Whoa, apparently Texas Rock Gym in Houston is really nice... if anyone wants to start climbing.
Bumping up this thread!
Anyone have any fun or unique plans for this Memorial Day weekend?
Bumping up this thread!
Anyone have any fun or unique plans for this Memorial Day weekend?
w00t w00t.I have a very exciting weekend planned that will consist mostly of peddling cell phones.
w00t w00t.
not for Sprint, right? My wife wants a Pre pretty bad.
I've never been asked for one.This may be a stupid question, but do we have to send a deposit in? I always thought schools required this.
Here's a small list:Hi everyone,
Just got accepted off the waitlist and feel like I have some catching up to do. Does anyone have any suggestions for decent apartments close to the TMC. I'm really hoping for somewhere quiet (no rowdy neighbors) but affordable. Does anyone have any good experiences or has anyone found somewhere nice for themselves that they can recommend?
Thanks.
Nope, the wait continues 🙁has anyone actually gotten a financial aid package yet?
this is kinda crazy, isn't it?Nope, the wait continues 🙁
I guess you basically just have to decide where you want to go without financial aid info and accept whatever they give you.Quote:
Originally Posted by armybound![]()
has anyone actually gotten a financial aid package yet?
So, this is my first official post. I'll be joining y'all this August and I'm pretty stoked. Anyway I emailed the financial aid office the other day and they said they would start sending stuff out in 2-3 weeks, so like mid-June. But talking to some friends I've heard that mid-July is more typical. So I guess we just keep waiting.
this is kinda crazy, isn't it?
what's the deadline for choosing which school you want to go to? June 15?
do you think it's just because they're so short-staffed?If you were going to get any of the cool scholarships, I think you pretty much know. Sometimes you get surprised with a small grant (but i don't think you do if you had any income) But yeah, the fin aid office is ridiculous. I don't even have any info and I did my fafsa mid feb. And for the first time I have an efc so I don't know how it will change my award. I don't know if they're better for the other schools, but i feel like they have no idea what it is actually like to be a med student.
do you think it's just because they're so short-staffed?
I really want to volunteer in the admissions office to try to expedite things a bit.
Hey guys
I am actually going to be in the Houston area for a year at MDACC. My housing that I had set up fell through, so I am looking for something come beginning/mid of July. I know there is that newish looking student housing near the UTH gym that seems nice. Any experiences there? How about the other UTH housing building?
I don't know how fast those places fill up & I know its kinda late but is there even a remote chance I can get into a 1 BR unit at one of those places (pref. the newer one) or will I just be on a never-ending waitlist?
If not I'll have to check out the afore mentioned places, but by far, (assuming they are not bad)it seems like the UTH housing is the way to go for the $$
Thanks!
Here's a small list:
Lanesborough
Greenbriar
Brompton Court
Archstone
Kirby Place
2111 Holly Hall
Maroneal
Camden Vanderbilt
And of course there are a ton of condos south of the school. Look at har.com for those. RentersResource.com is also a good starting place to look for more apartments. I'm willing to bet most students live in the zipcodes 77054, 77030, and 77025, all of which are south of the school. Some live north in the Museum District, but I don't know any names of apartments. Hopefully this gives you a good start to your apartment hunting.
And.....welcome!!! 🙂
Thanks for the great info.
Where are all you incoming M1s going to be living? Anyone else have any places to definitely consider/avoid?
Are any current students using the health insurance provided by the school? If so, how much does it cost??
Thanks for the great info.
Where are all you incoming M1s going to be living? Anyone else have any places to definitely consider/avoid?
hahawow, my grammar really suffers when I post from my phone. My high school English teacher would have made me run around the portable building for that run on sentence.
Are any current students using the health insurance provided by the school? If so, how much does it cost??
Hey what's up guys. I just got off the waitlist last week and I'm still deciding if Houston is the way to go. The thing that kinda of scares my away is the COA, do you guys know exactly what it is (I think it's somewhere around 19k) and why is so much less than San Antonio (~25k) ? Also, I have fiance and a car payment and need to stay around the TMC so it seems like I would be spending half or more likely more on rent alone. The math doesn't add up, is it really feasible with 19000?
The insurance through the school is an 80/20 plan with a $300 deductible. It costs around $1200/year. Unless you can get on your parent's plan or one through a spouse, the student plan is a pretty good deal.
Try to get into student housing or get a place near there. You don't have to pay 1000/ month for an apartment.
how about some squash?Anybody looking for someone to play raquet ball with in the fall?
Ain't nobody getting into university housing this next year who wasn't on the wait list six months ago. There isn't any place as cheap as that, but I have a decent 1-bedroom on the rail for just under 900/mo. There are cheaper places within a couple miles as well.
how about some squash?
how much free time are we going to have to engage in some kind of activity?
squash is a lot more of a workout than racquetball, in my experience. it'll get you running all over the place.Well I now the rec has a raquetball court which I'm not sure you can use for squash, I think a squash court has different lines but I'm not sure b/c I've never played.
I'm not sure about how much time we will have but I'm planning on making some time for some stress relief and to try to stay in shape.
squash is a lot more of a workout than racquetball, in my experience. it'll get you running all over the place.
Ain't nobody getting into university housing this next year who wasn't on the wait list six months ago. There isn't any place as cheap as that, but I have a decent 1-bedroom on the rail for just under 900/mo. There are cheaper places within a couple miles as well.
Where do you live if you dont mind (& do you like it there?)
I keep checking the recommended sites, but each time I cross-check some sort of apartment rating site, they always get low marks. I actually know somebody who lives in the Lanesborough and is happy (and stayed with them there before and thought it was nice), but even that got really bad ratings. Unless there is a different Lanesborough, then I'm not sure if my impression was wrong or if the ratings are questionable.
Another thing i wanted to ask: do you think I can maybe play the odds with the waitlist: eg. I would assume most students waitlist for a move in time around June-July+/-August. If I were to list a move in month of August or even September, would that increase my chances at all? Are there even availabilities that open up at odd times of the year, or does the whole place pretty much cycle along with the school year. If you guys think that will improve my odds I might just try that and figure something out for the month I will be "homeless".
thanks again
another question on white coats...
so you get your coat, get the patch on the pocket... when do you give it to them for the white coat ceremony? is it on the actual day of the ceremony? so if I wanted to buy one locally and get my patch put on am I ok, or does it need to be at UTH before the ceremony?
The problem with apartment rating sites is that only the pissed-off people bother to register their opinions, meaning the scores are depressed way downwards. I'm at the Lanesborough, which has so-so management but very decent construction and amenities. I personally have no real complaints about living here.
From what I hear it's easier to get a place if you're willing to move in at an off-month, either early summer or sometime into autumn, but I'm really not particularly knowledgeable regarding those options.
what in the world is the point of this ceremony, then? that sounds really weird. does it take forever with all 200+ of us getting our coats one by one?You bring your whitecoat with you to the ceremony, carry it up to the stage with you, and then hand it to whoever puts it on you. When you order it with their order form, you have to pick it up yourself at the bookstore and take it with you to the ceremony. Super easy (once someone tells you how it works 🙂)
If any of you guys have any questions that you think should be obvious, but you don't know the answer, really do ask. My 2nd year buddy (who is a 4th year now! holy cow!) said a lot of people in her class didn't even know where to go the first day. Her class, and moving on down have tried to make sure everything is out there, but really, the school isn't always good about telling you things so just ask! 🙂
I was and still am anti-white coat ceremony because I think it's pointless. I guess it's more for your families so they can feel proud for you. I know some other professional schools that have the ceremony later in the year, which I think is a better idea because then you've actually accomplished something.what in the world is the point of this ceremony, then? that sounds really weird. does it take forever with all 200+ of us getting our coats one by one?
did you go to the "highly recommended" student retreat?
did you get my PM yesterday? 😡
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