Not at all. I know a lot of people that live alone, and a lot of people one roommate. I live alone now, and I have to say it is SO much better than having three roommates like I did in undergrad. The only person whose mess/stress I have to deal with is my own. A lot of people echo that sentiment too when we talk about it. The one downside is that it can get lonely coming home to an empty apartment.MissMock wrote:LSATMakesMeNeurotic, would you say that most people live alone or with roomates? Would it be considered weird to live alone?
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I also agree that there's nothing wrong with living alone. Just more expensive. As of now I plan on living alone for 1l at least.
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I looked into Bartram when I was up there and it seems great, although a bit pricey. When I talked to the manager he said that Bartram houses 70%-80% non-undergrad folks, which is awesome for the noise level. This would included graduate students, nurses from Shands, and young professionals. They are just finishing up re-working the roof, I guess they had some problems with some units experiencing leaks. But overall, I really liked the complex and the fact that it is across the street from campus. I signed my lease there a few months ago and I am looking forward to moving in come August.aykim2188 wrote:Anyone know anything about the Bartram apartments?
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Thanks for the input! As of now I am going w/ Continuum b/c I feel like it's a little cheaper while offering more. How much is your rent?rcrdriv wrote:I looked into Bartram when I was up there and it seems great, although a bit pricey. When I talked to the manager he said that Bartram houses 70%-80% non-undergrad folks, which is awesome for the noise level. This would included graduate students, nurses from Shands, and young professionals. They are just finishing up re-working the roof, I guess they had some problems with some units experiencing leaks. But overall, I really liked the complex and the fact that it is across the street from campus. I signed my lease there a few months ago and I am looking forward to moving in come August.aykim2188 wrote:Anyone know anything about the Bartram apartments?
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I visited the Bartram and feel the same about it. It's too expensive for a 1/1 so I'm gonna have to find a roommate or two in order to afford to live there. I like that side of town much better than the continuum's location.rcrdriv wrote:I looked into Bartram when I was up there and it seems great, although a bit pricey. When I talked to the manager he said that Bartram houses 70%-80% non-undergrad folks, which is awesome for the noise level. This would included graduate students, nurses from Shands, and young professionals. They are just finishing up re-working the roof, I guess they had some problems with some units experiencing leaks. But overall, I really liked the complex and the fact that it is across the street from campus. I signed my lease there a few months ago and I am looking forward to moving in come August.aykim2188 wrote:Anyone know anything about the Bartram apartments?
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Hey guys, recently decided on UF and wanted jump in on the thread. Went to U. of Miami for undergrad but have spent a lot time in Gainesville the last few years. Hope to see some of you this Fall!
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I went up to Gainesville to find a place yesterday and also decided on the Continuum. The studio is tiny but the deal isn't bad when you consider everything that is included.aykim2188 wrote:Thanks for the input! As of now I am going w/ Continuum b/c I feel like it's a little cheaper while offering more. How much is your rent?rcrdriv wrote:I looked into Bartram when I was up there and it seems great, although a bit pricey. When I talked to the manager he said that Bartram houses 70%-80% non-undergrad folks, which is awesome for the noise level. This would included graduate students, nurses from Shands, and young professionals. They are just finishing up re-working the roof, I guess they had some problems with some units experiencing leaks. But overall, I really liked the complex and the fact that it is across the street from campus. I signed my lease there a few months ago and I am looking forward to moving in come August.aykim2188 wrote:Anyone know anything about the Bartram apartments?
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So I sent in my seat deposit, my financial aid application has been processed, and my lease is signed. What's next for a 0L?
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ENJOY YOUR SUMMERTopBanana wrote:So I sent in my seat deposit, my financial aid application has been processed, and my lease is signed. What's next for a 0L?
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Does anyone know when/about when midterms are? I'm making travel plans for an out of state wedding Oct 6, leaving that Thursday afternoon- I have to miss class on Friday.
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Is anybody using the roommate finding/matching forum that UF provided on the law website? I had horrible roommate experiences in undergrad (think sleep walking, scissor wielding nutso) but cant afford to live on my own and Im trying to figure out how to meet up with potentials before we sign a lease.
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Last year, we didn't have Friday classes. My classes also didn't have midterms.UMiamiCane wrote:Does anyone know when/about when midterms are? I'm making travel plans for an out of state wedding Oct 6, leaving that Thursday afternoon- I have to miss class on Friday.
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Thanks! Unfortunately, it looks like every section this year has class on Friday, but good to know about the midterms.pinkcamellia wrote:Last year, we didn't have Friday classes. My classes also didn't have midterms.UMiamiCane wrote:Does anyone know when/about when midterms are? I'm making travel plans for an out of state wedding Oct 6, leaving that Thursday afternoon- I have to miss class on Friday.
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I just looked at the schedule again - didn't notice that before. Every section has ONE class on Friday, at 11. Darn.UMiamiCane wrote:Thanks! Unfortunately, it looks like every section this year has class on Friday, but good to know about the midterms.pinkcamellia wrote:Last year, we didn't have Friday classes. My classes also didn't have midterms.UMiamiCane wrote:Does anyone know when/about when midterms are? I'm making travel plans for an out of state wedding Oct 6, leaving that Thursday afternoon- I have to miss class on Friday.
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Of course we don't get Friday's off this year.
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lynzl84 wrote:I just looked at the schedule again - didn't notice that before. Every section has ONE class on Friday, at 11. Darn.
Seems like a waste of resources (time, gas, electricity, etc) to have everyone come to campus for ONE class. At first I was pretty disappointed, but it will probably be a good way to make sure I study on Fridays.noleknight16 wrote:Of course we don't get Friday's off this year.
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I'm in the same boat. A little disappointed, but I certainly know it will probably help me keep a more consistent schedule.UMiamiCane wrote:lynzl84 wrote:I just looked at the schedule again - didn't notice that before. Every section has ONE class on Friday, at 11. Darn.Seems like a waste of resources (time, gas, electricity, etc) to have everyone come to campus for ONE class. At first I was pretty disappointed, but it will probably be a good way to make sure I study on Fridays.noleknight16 wrote:Of course we don't get Friday's off this year.
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When I did my tour, they told me Friday classes were a new ABA policy. I don't know if it's true or not, but that's what they told me.UMiamiCane wrote:lynzl84 wrote:I just looked at the schedule again - didn't notice that before. Every section has ONE class on Friday, at 11. Darn.Seems like a waste of resources (time, gas, electricity, etc) to have everyone come to campus for ONE class. At first I was pretty disappointed, but it will probably be a good way to make sure I study on Fridays.noleknight16 wrote:Of course we don't get Friday's off this year.
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I remember reading in the applicants thread that UF offers a free stay in campus housing when you visit. Can someone shed some light on this?
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Wow, that sounds terrible. Sorry for my previous response then - I had no idea! But to the person I was responding to, it should be fine to miss one class.Figure.N9ne wrote:When I did my tour, they told me Friday classes were a new ABA policy. I don't know if it's true or not, but that's what they told me.UMiamiCane wrote:lynzl84 wrote:I just looked at the schedule again - didn't notice that before. Every section has ONE class on Friday, at 11. Darn.Seems like a waste of resources (time, gas, electricity, etc) to have everyone come to campus for ONE class. At first I was pretty disappointed, but it will probably be a good way to make sure I study on Fridays.noleknight16 wrote:Of course we don't get Friday's off this year.
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It's at the Continuum. I'm sure they are trying to get you to lease there. I believe it has to be an official tour/visit to the law school. There's a blurb about it on the law school website somewhere (under the section about visiting, I believe), but I'm sure you could call the continuum and ask about it.TopBanana wrote:I remember reading in the applicants thread that UF offers a free stay in campus housing when you visit. Can someone shed some light on this?
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Ah got it, thanks:lynzl84 wrote:It's at the Continuum. I'm sure they are trying to get you to lease there. I believe it has to be an official tour/visit to the law school. There's a blurb about it on the law school website somewhere (under the section about visiting, I believe), but I'm sure you could call the continuum and ask about it.TopBanana wrote:I remember reading in the applicants thread that UF offers a free stay in campus housing when you visit. Can someone shed some light on this?
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We had a midterm in our property class. It is entirely professor specific, but I don't think very many professors give them. Ours was right before spring break, which was pretty much halfway through.UMiamiCane wrote:Does anyone know when/about when midterms are? I'm making travel plans for an out of state wedding Oct 6, leaving that Thursday afternoon- I have to miss class on Friday.
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You guys should consider Corry Village. It's next to the law school and dirt cheap ($436 a month; includes everything except electricity).
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Okay, thanks!pinkcamellia wrote:Wow, that sounds terrible. Sorry for my previous response then - I had no idea! But to the person I was responding to, it should be fine to miss one class.
Thanks for the info, I hope that if any of my classes have them they are aren't that day or the following week. I think that's right about halfway through...LSATmakesMeNeurotic wrote:We had a midterm in our property class. It is entirely professor specific, but I don't think very many professors give them. Ours was right before spring break, which was pretty much halfway through.
Isn't that family housing? Are there kids there? Although I'm not looking for a place, personally I wouldn't want to live where there are kids.mmartinneal wrote:You guys should consider Corry Village. It's next to the law school and dirt cheap ($436 a month; includes everything except electricity).
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