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Re: "BEST" Housing in Ithaca...Help!
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 10:16 am
by Estef_22
For the most part, I have been under the impression that we just needed to weigh value and privacy against convenience according to personal preference, but now that you say that, are there any considerations that are unique to law students that I may not be thinking of? How much studying do you do at your apartment vs. in the library?[/quote]
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Re: "BEST" Housing in Ithaca...Help!
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 1:29 pm
by Arbiter213
oliverlovesyou wrote:
For the most part, I have been under the impression that we just needed to weigh value and privacy against convenience according to personal preference, but now that you say that, are there any considerations that are unique to law students that I may not be thinking of? How much studying do you do at your apartment vs. in the library?
I personally studied at the law school a ton in the fall and less this spring, but that had to do with various factors related to where I live, the weather, and what books I needed when/ how my class schedule worked out in # of classes/day. You'll have to make the decision yourself- my point is more I don't know anyone who doesn't spend close to 90%+ of their time in some combination of the law school and their apartment- some closer to 95% in the law school. So concerns about the neighborhood may just be "is it quiet when i get home at 1 to go to sleep".
It varies a lot from person to person- some people regularly need all nighters to do reading. I only stay up past midnight if I've been dicking around on the internet for more than like 3 hours.
Re: "BEST" Housing in Ithaca...Help!
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 5:36 pm
by Estef_22
I personally studied at the law school a ton in the fall and less this spring, but that had to do with various factors related to where I live, the weather, and what books I needed when/ how my class schedule worked out in # of classes/day. You'll have to make the decision yourself- my point is more I don't know anyone who doesn't spend close to 90%+ of their time in some combination of the law school and their apartment- some closer to 95% in the law school. So concerns about the neighborhood may just be "is it quiet when i get home at 1 to go to sleep".
It varies a lot from person to person- some people regularly need all nighters to do reading. I only stay up past midnight if I've been dicking around on the internet for more than like 3 hours.[/quote]
How are the Ithaca/Cornell buses at 1 in the morning? This thread is making me switch my search from the Commons to Collegetown and just learning to accept the ridiculous prices...
Re: "BEST" Housing in Ithaca...Help!
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 5:49 pm
by horrorbusiness
Estef_22 wrote:I personally studied at the law school a ton in the fall and less this spring, but that had to do with various factors related to where I live, the weather, and what books I needed when/ how my class schedule worked out in # of classes/day. You'll have to make the decision yourself- my point is more I don't know anyone who doesn't spend close to 90%+ of their time in some combination of the law school and their apartment- some closer to 95% in the law school. So concerns about the neighborhood may just be "is it quiet when i get home at 1 to go to sleep".
It varies a lot from person to person- some people regularly need all nighters to do reading. I only stay up past midnight if I've been dicking around on the internet for more than like 3 hours.
How are the Ithaca/Cornell buses at 1 in the morning? This thread is making me switch my search from the Commons to Collegetown and just learning to accept the ridiculous prices...
you can research the routes and their times here:
http://www.tcatbus.com/pages/system
http://tcat.nextinsight.com/allroutes.php
Re: "BEST" Housing in Ithaca...Help!
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 5:50 pm
by Ikki
Get a car. Live wherever the fuck you want. Problem solved.
Re: "BEST" Housing in Ithaca...Help!
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 6:15 pm
by Pato_09
LaRon James wrote:Commons not a good option hill walk is ridiculous you ll find yourself rationalizing skipping class to avoid a 45 minute 12 degree incline 12 degree temperature walk. College ave is overpriced but moving very slightly up the hill (linden, Bryant, elmwood etc.) gives significantly more value. And for ultimate location, you could crawl to Myron Taylor from the law school dorms
Taking the bus is like 5 mins or less.
Re: "BEST" Housing in Ithaca...Help!
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 6:16 pm
by Ikki
Pato_09 wrote:LaRon James wrote:Commons not a good option hill walk is ridiculous you ll find yourself rationalizing skipping class to avoid a 45 minute 12 degree incline 12 degree temperature walk. College ave is overpriced but moving very slightly up the hill (linden, Bryant, elmwood etc.) gives significantly more value. And for ultimate location, you could crawl to Myron Taylor from the law school dorms
Taking the bus is like 5 mins or less.
Also, public transportation is free your first year.