I moved out today too. I am not living in the building yet but will permanently move in probably in a week or two. The weather is a 10 right now Strngout IMO. This time of year this area has the best weather in the country IMO. It has been unusually cool this summer though, which has been quite nice.
Auricae, I know how you feel. The thing I like about NU is if I get sick of class, school, campus, whatever, I can just walk a couple blocks and mentally and physically be in a whole 'nother place. Its tough to do that in college towns--you are literally "stuck" there and have to live and breathe your college and the atmosphere that surrounds it. I love NU, don't get me wrong, but it is nice to know that if I want to go out with some friends I don't have to be stuck "on campus" or "near campus" at some college bars, etc., and can basically live a much more diverse life. Get what I'm saying? It will be like real life, not college life, only your full time "job" is "medical student." Chicago itself is the campus. All of these reasons are why NU was my top choice from the get go.
Auricae, I know how you feel. The thing I like about NU is if I get sick of class, school, campus, whatever, I can just walk a couple blocks and mentally and physically be in a whole 'nother place. Its tough to do that in college towns--you are literally "stuck" there and have to live and breathe your college and the atmosphere that surrounds it. I love NU, don't get me wrong, but it is nice to know that if I want to go out with some friends I don't have to be stuck "on campus" or "near campus" at some college bars, etc., and can basically live a much more diverse life. Get what I'm saying? It will be like real life, not college life, only your full time "job" is "medical student." Chicago itself is the campus. All of these reasons are why NU was my top choice from the get go.