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Re: Vanderbilt Class of 2014

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 12:08 am
by WayBryson
Congrats to all the people getting off the waitlist. And for those of you looking for housing I'd like to give a little plug to the place my wife and I are renting: 1700 Midtown. http://www.liveat1700midtown.com/

Judging by Google maps it looks to be about 20 mins walking from the law school and the rent is a bit cheaper than some of the other places listed in the Obiter Dictum. The building manager, Anne, is prompt and friendly in responding to emails. Here is her email address if you would like to make inquires: akovacs@arlingtonproperties.net

I live abroad and haven't actually been to the place, but I know the building is very new (Google Street View actually shows it in various stages of construction). Also, if you do end up renting there, then let Anne know that I referred you. Apparently there is a 300 dollar referral bonus for tenants, which I would be more than happy to split.

Re: Vanderbilt Class of 2014

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 1:10 pm
by fatduck
y'all are gonna have me as a classmate in the fall

get excited

Re: Vanderbilt Class of 2014

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 3:44 pm
by jack492505
putting deposit in the mail. cant wait.

Re: Vanderbilt Class of 2014

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 4:39 pm
by SilverE2
fatduck wrote:y'all are gonna have me as a classmate in the fall

get excited
Oh snap.

Re: Vanderbilt Class of 2014

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 10:39 pm
by akili
fatduck wrote:y'all are gonna have me as a classmate in the fall

get excited
Haha I just got real excited!!

Re: Vanderbilt Class of 2014

Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 11:05 am
by fingersxd
long distance apt. Hunting continues to blow.

Re: Vanderbilt Class of 2014

Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 3:50 pm
by fingersxd
How is everyone planning to make the move?

PODS? Relo-Cube? UHaul/Budget truck?

I just realized that I have absolutely no clue where I would shop for cheap, but decent furniture if I was to leave everything behind. Any ideas?

I heard there are some Nashville companies that literally go to the IKEA in Atlanta (I think it's the nearest one) and bring your orders back for you. It's crazy, and probably not worth it, but was interesting to see that sort of demand.

Re: Vanderbilt Class of 2014

Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 6:01 pm
by coug11
fingersxd wrote:How is everyone planning to make the move?

PODS? Relo-Cube? UHaul/Budget truck?

I just realized that I have absolutely no clue where I would shop for cheap, but decent furniture if I was to leave everything behind. Any ideas?

I heard there are some Nashville companies that literally go to the IKEA in Atlanta (I think it's the nearest one) and bring your orders back for you. It's crazy, and probably not worth it, but was interesting to see that sort of demand.
I've been thinking the same thing. When I realized that the nearest IKEA was in Atlanta, that made me nervous for selling all of my furniture in CA. However, I hope to find stuff on Craigslist for cheaper than lugging furniture from California to Nashville...

Re: Vanderbilt Class of 2014

Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 8:13 pm
by ktg808
coug11 wrote:
fingersxd wrote:How is everyone planning to make the move?

PODS? Relo-Cube? UHaul/Budget truck?

I just realized that I have absolutely no clue where I would shop for cheap, but decent furniture if I was to leave everything behind. Any ideas?

I heard there are some Nashville companies that literally go to the IKEA in Atlanta (I think it's the nearest one) and bring your orders back for you. It's crazy, and probably not worth it, but was interesting to see that sort of demand.
I've been thinking the same thing. When I realized that the nearest IKEA was in Atlanta, that made me nervous for selling all of my furniture in CA. However, I hope to find stuff on Craigslist for cheaper than lugging furniture from California to Nashville...

Which companies offer this service?

Re: Vanderbilt Class of 2014

Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 8:44 pm
by Grizz
ktg808 wrote:
coug11 wrote:
fingersxd wrote:How is everyone planning to make the move?

PODS? Relo-Cube? UHaul/Budget truck?

I just realized that I have absolutely no clue where I would shop for cheap, but decent furniture if I was to leave everything behind. Any ideas?

I heard there are some Nashville companies that literally go to the IKEA in Atlanta (I think it's the nearest one) and bring your orders back for you. It's crazy, and probably not worth it, but was interesting to see that sort of demand.
I've been thinking the same thing. When I realized that the nearest IKEA was in Atlanta, that made me nervous for selling all of my furniture in CA. However, I hope to find stuff on Craigslist for cheaper than lugging furniture from California to Nashville...

Which companies offer this service?
Sounds like a hilarious waste of money.

Re: Vanderbilt Class of 2014

Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 9:28 pm
by fingersxd
ktg808 wrote:
coug11 wrote:
fingersxd wrote:How is everyone planning to make the move?

PODS? Relo-Cube? UHaul/Budget truck?

I just realized that I have absolutely no clue where I would shop for cheap, but decent furniture if I was to leave everything behind. Any ideas?

I heard there are some Nashville companies that literally go to the IKEA in Atlanta (I think it's the nearest one) and bring your orders back for you. It's crazy, and probably not worth it, but was interesting to see that sort of demand.
I've been thinking the same thing. When I realized that the nearest IKEA was in Atlanta, that made me nervous for selling all of my furniture in CA. However, I hope to find stuff on Craigslist for cheaper than lugging furniture from California to Nashville...

Which companies offer this service?
http://modernash.com/about/services

-Check out the pricing section for an estimate of shipping costs. It's not cheap.

Re: Vanderbilt Class of 2014

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2011 7:04 pm
by SilverE2
Signed a lease this weekend at Bristol on Broadway! Anyone else staying in this building?

Re: Vanderbilt Class of 2014

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2011 11:09 pm
by akili
SilverE2 wrote:Signed a lease this weekend at Bristol on Broadway! Anyone else staying in this building?
SUP! I move in in a couple of weeks!

Re: Vanderbilt Class of 2014

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2011 11:21 pm
by SilverE2
akili wrote:
SilverE2 wrote:Signed a lease this weekend at Bristol on Broadway! Anyone else staying in this building?
SUP! I move in in a couple of weeks!
Nice! Our move in date is the 24th. Did you rent it sight unseen?

Re: Vanderbilt Class of 2014

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 1:51 am
by akili
SilverE2 wrote:
akili wrote:
SilverE2 wrote:Signed a lease this weekend at Bristol on Broadway! Anyone else staying in this building?
SUP! I move in in a couple of weeks!
Nice! Our move in date is the 24th. Did you rent it sight unseen?
Haha yup! I'm pretty nervous and it's a bit more than I wanted to spend but I love being able to walk to class and it seems great. My landlord is maybe a tad sketchy though so that will be interesting.

Re: Vanderbilt Class of 2014

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 9:14 am
by SilverE2
akili wrote:
SilverE2 wrote:
akili wrote:
SilverE2 wrote:Signed a lease this weekend at Bristol on Broadway! Anyone else staying in this building?
SUP! I move in in a couple of weeks!
Nice! Our move in date is the 24th. Did you rent it sight unseen?
Haha yup! I'm pretty nervous and it's a bit more than I wanted to spend but I love being able to walk to class and it seems great. My landlord is maybe a tad sketchy though so that will be interesting.
Yeah, it's pricey, but to be honest I just spent 5 days in Nashville and there's just not much choice around the school that's A. Not expensive and B. Safe. For myself I figured I'd pay the premium and live at The Bristol the first year, and then when I get more familiar with Nashville, traffic, etc, I can save some money and move farther away. If it's any consolation to you, I was pretty exhaustive in my apartment choice and I went with the Bristol.

The Bristol is pretty nice, there's no pool (:(), but the gym is nicer than the average apartment gym, the people I met living there seemed nice, the building seems quiet. My apartment (there are probably bigger floor plans) is pretty nice, but small, it's a 1 bed 1 bath maybe 680 sq. ft. or so. Overall I think you'll be happy with your choice, the walk to school can't be beat, it's like 8 minutes at a leisurely pace and I'm sure you could do it in 4 - 5 if you walked fast, and there are some bars and stuff right down the street that are safe to walk to.

Re: Vanderbilt Class of 2014

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 10:14 am
by akili
SilverE2 wrote:
Yeah, it's pricey, but to be honest I just spent 5 days in Nashville and there's just not much choice around the school that's A. Not expensive and B. Safe. For myself I figured I'd pay the premium and live at The Bristol the first year, and then when I get more familiar with Nashville, traffic, etc, I can save some money and move farther away. If it's any consolation to you, I was pretty exhaustive in my apartment choice and I went with the Bristol.

The Bristol is pretty nice, there's no pool (:(), but the gym is nicer than the average apartment gym, the people I met living there seemed nice, the building seems quiet. My apartment (there are probably bigger floor plans) is pretty nice, but small, it's a 1 bed 1 bath maybe 680 sq. ft. or so. Overall I think you'll be happy with your choice, the walk to school can't be beat, it's like 8 minutes at a leisurely pace and I'm sure you could do it in 4 - 5 if you walked fast, and there are some bars and stuff right down the street that are safe to walk to.
This is actually super relieving for me to hear (read?)! I'm pretty much planning on doing the same thing for next year. I just didn't want to take any chances with 1L year and roommates and stuff (there was a lot of drama in my house in college and it was really distracting/frustrating). I also have a dog and I liked that I could walk home to check on him during the day if I wanted. That's great about the gym too! Thanks so much for the info!!

Re: Vanderbilt Class of 2014

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 4:32 pm
by fingersxd
What's the earliest we will know what books we need? I'd like to start ordering mine (preferably online), and don't want to wait until orientation.

Re: Vanderbilt Class of 2014

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 5:36 pm
by ktg808
fingersxd wrote:What's the earliest we will know what books we need? I'd like to start ordering mine (preferably online), and don't want to wait until orientation.

I have a feeling we won't know until orientation. I want to order my books online too.

Re: Vanderbilt Class of 2014

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 5:43 pm
by BunkMoreland
You don't know until orientation and they don't give you financial aid checks until a week into it. It's really shitty.


Also, does anyone have a PDF of the recent obiter dictum? I'm having trouble finding a place from NYC and think it would help

Re: Vanderbilt Class of 2014

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 5:55 pm
by fingersxd
BunkMoreland wrote:You don't know until orientation and they don't give you financial aid checks until a week into it. It's really shitty.
That sucks. I can live w/out the check, but it's going to be apain to rush along with every other 0L to try to order our books at the same friggin' time (and then throw some more $ out the window for expedited shipping).

Re: Vanderbilt Class of 2014

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 6:10 pm
by ktg808
BunkMoreland wrote:You don't know until orientation and they don't give you financial aid checks until a week into it. It's really shitty.


Also, does anyone have a PDF of the recent obiter dictum? I'm having trouble finding a place from NYC and think it would help

I'd call Admissions; they might be able to PDF you the pages from the housing section.

Re: Vanderbilt Class of 2014

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 8:57 pm
by SilverE2
BunkMoreland wrote:You don't know until orientation and they don't give you financial aid checks until a week into it. It's really shitty.


Also, does anyone have a PDF of the recent obiter dictum? I'm having trouble finding a place from NYC and think it would help
PM me your e-mail and I'll forward you a PDF of the obiter dictum.

Re: Vanderbilt Class of 2014

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 9:01 pm
by pleasetryagain
fingersxd wrote:
BunkMoreland wrote:You don't know until orientation and they don't give you financial aid checks until a week into it. It's really shitty.
That sucks. I can live w/out the check, but it's going to be apain to rush along with every other 0L to try to order our books at the same friggin' time (and then throw some more $ out the window for expedited shipping).

I am someone that rarely bought books in college and when I did I'd buy old editions. Maybe other students will chime in but I have found you will most likely not save significant money online. I looked extensively for my 1L books and was only able to find a real deal on one. The used books will also most likely be marked and highlighted. My advice is to just get them from the bookstore or new from an online seller (again, for ~the same price). Or try the Facebook group.

Also, I wouldn't worry about not having them for the very first day of class. If I recall correctly all of first, and most second-day reading was posted in some for or another on OAK.

Re: Vanderbilt Class of 2014

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 12:30 am
by Grizz
BunkMoreland wrote:You don't know until orientation and they don't give you financial aid checks until a week into it. It's really shitty.


Also, does anyone have a PDF of the recent obiter dictum? I'm having trouble finding a place from NYC and think it would help
Subtle brag, rising 3L.