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Chicago transfers- where are you living?
Any idea of where you plan to live if you're transferring into UChicago this year? I'm leaning toward living downtown somewhere. Anyone else? I've only been to Chicago once (for about half a day), so I have absolutely no idea what I'm doing.
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Re: Chicago transfers- where are you living?
I am living in Regents. I talked to one other person who is as well. Also, what the heck are you doing about your bidlist? I feel so lost right now trying to make this thing.
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Re: Chicago transfers- where are you living?
Anyone else?
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Re: Chicago transfers- where are you living?
As a transfer last year, I found living in Hyde Park the most convenient option (surprisingly, it was tolerable, even if you wanted to go out downtown). I lived at Regents. However, for my 3L year, I am living in downtown (Streeterville). The commute is probably going to suck, but I don't plan on taking many early classes (or many classes at all).
Feel free to PM me with questions / want to split a potential referral bonus for Regents.
Feel free to PM me with questions / want to split a potential referral bonus for Regents.
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