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mlehh91

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Housing

Post by mlehh91 » Sat Jan 31, 2015 1:55 pm

What do you all think about housing for law school? Roommates or solos? Studios vs. 1 bedroom?

I ask because I do not yet know where I'll be living (could be ATL, St. Louis, DC) so I've cast a wide net in regards to my apartment search.

AA male, INTJ 8)

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Re: Housing

Post by DiniMae » Sat Jan 31, 2015 5:18 pm

Is there a budget? This is also assuming you're not planning for a SO or kids.

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Re: Housing

Post by mindthegap » Mon Feb 02, 2015 12:57 pm

mlehh91 wrote:What do you all think about housing for law school? Roommates or solos? Studios vs. 1 bedroom?

I ask because I do not yet know where I'll be living (could be ATL, St. Louis, DC) so I've cast a wide net in regards to my apartment search.

AA male, INTJ 8)
Also an INTJ! I feel like we're probably well-represented on this site. :wink:

Anyway, it depends on where I end up. I'm getting married in 3 months so my (soon-to-be) husband and I will probably buy a house if I end up at a school where housing prices are decent. If I go to school in SF/DC/NYC, we will rent a 1-bedroom.

As a side note, I've had a roommate (who wasn't an SO) for exactly one semester of my entire life. Even if I weren't getting married, no way would I be sharing. :lol:

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