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Re: In at Harvard: Class of 2016

Posted: Sun May 26, 2013 11:31 am
by TripTrip
sabanist wrote:
TripTrip wrote:
wert3813 wrote:Close defined as biking distance. Not metro difference. With the understanding that biking in Boston in February is pretty terrible.
Boston in February
Where I'm from in February

I don't know what you're talking about. Those Boston temps are tee-shirt weather!
:shock:
I don't know what I was expecting, but this is what I'm used to.
That's like a mirror image of what our April looks like. :lol:

Re: In at Harvard: Class of 2016

Posted: Sun May 26, 2013 2:40 pm
by bosmer88
Eichörnchen wrote: That would be excellent.

And TripTrip I feel you on rent. It's about 4 times what I pay at home. I died a little inside when I saw the numbers. I have a feeling I'll also be paying a premium for food.
I am hoping to hit up the farmer's market and I hope it is substantially cheaper than the supermarket. There's supposed to be one in Central Square, which is about a mile away from Harvard Square. As someone who grew up entirely on supermarket veggies and meats, I only experienced the joys of farm-raised food these past two years. I'd hate for that joy to end so quickly.

Re: In at Harvard: Class of 2016

Posted: Sun May 26, 2013 7:54 pm
by Jaqen
Anyone else having trouble logging into HAHLS?

Re: In at Harvard: Class of 2016

Posted: Sun May 26, 2013 11:53 pm
by waters
Anyone familiar with or hear anything about Terry Terrace? Location is nice, but the price seems pretty steep, and on top of that leases start in June.

Re: In at Harvard: Class of 2016

Posted: Mon May 27, 2013 12:06 am
by TrustInMusic
Hey guys,

I just cancelled my Gropius room... Snatch it while you can!!!!!

Re: In at Harvard: Class of 2016

Posted: Mon May 27, 2013 1:56 am
by Eichörnchen
bosmer88 wrote:
Eichörnchen wrote: That would be excellent.

And TripTrip I feel you on rent. It's about 4 times what I pay at home. I died a little inside when I saw the numbers. I have a feeling I'll also be paying a premium for food.
I am hoping to hit up the farmer's market and I hope it is substantially cheaper than the supermarket. There's supposed to be one in Central Square, which is about a mile away from Harvard Square. As someone who grew up entirely on supermarket veggies and meats, I only experienced the joys of farm-raised food these past two years. I'd hate for that joy to end so quickly.
Yes I'm definitely on the hunt for decent food. Paying for organic/local will probably be insane. I found a place to get eggs (you do have to drive out there) and they're like $6 a dozen (otherwise known as twice as much as at home). I'm afraid to see how much organic dairy is. I'll be curious if heading to the source is much cheaper than buying at grocers. In my experience, heading right to the farmer is better, but I have a feeling I won't have time. I hope the whole foods bulk section is as awesome as the one in Charlottesville that I got attached to. :-P

Re: In at Harvard: Class of 2016

Posted: Mon May 27, 2013 7:20 am
by CourCour
Thought I'd offer some housing advice since I live a 20 minute walk from HLS now (but am sadly leaving for DC since HLS didn't want me). I recommend Inman or Porter Square. Also, look at the Somerville apartments near the cambridge border. Don't forget the bus system either. For example, I live a gorgeous 25 minute walk or a 5 minute ride on the 69 bus (which comes every 20 minutes or so during the day.) If you are going to try living off the T make sure its the red line and don't live past Kendall.

If you look hard, you can find something nice. I live in a beautiful 2 bedroom, yoga studio floors, back yard, driveway, and laundry for $1500 a month.

But yeah, its way more expensive than Chicago but nothing compared to NY, SF, or as I'm discovering DC. However, I love the area. Its diverse, beautiful (people keep really interesting front lawns), and has great food. Perhaps I'll follow up with a where to blow all of your walking around money on food post.

Re: In at Harvard: Class of 2016

Posted: Mon May 27, 2013 9:03 am
by permapress
definitely second inman square. i live there now and it's a t stop away from harvard (well i have a 10 min walk to the T) or i just hop on the bus for 5-7 mins. one of the best things about going to H is now i don't have to move...

Re: In at Harvard: Class of 2016

Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 12:44 am
by mickeysevenn
Anyone have any thoughts on living alone v. opting for roomies? Not gonna lie, I like my space. But I also like not being broke.

Re: In at Harvard: Class of 2016

Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 9:23 am
by Searchparty
mickeysevenn wrote:Anyone have any thoughts on living alone v. opting for roomies? Not gonna lie, I like my space. But I also like not being broke.
Told myself I'd rather not have the stress of roommate conflict, which might be especially likely with a random rooomate considering I don't know anyone in the area. I'll take the monetary hit first year and save money next year when I've been acquainted with people and can make a more knowledgable roommate decision. Also, I'm living close to campus because I'm not trying to stress about commuting. Maybe next year I'll be more comfortable living further. I mean, my weekly allowance left over after rent is something I'm very comfortable with... Though I've not experienced the increase costs in groceries and the like. Oh well... It's only nine months.

Re: In at Harvard: Class of 2016

Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 1:58 pm
by mickeysevenn
Searchparty wrote:
mickeysevenn wrote:Anyone have any thoughts on living alone v. opting for roomies? Not gonna lie, I like my space. But I also like not being broke.
Told myself I'd rather not have the stress of roommate conflict, which might be especially likely with a random rooomate considering I don't know anyone in the area. I'll take the monetary hit first year and save money next year when I've been acquainted with people and can make a more knowledgable roommate decision. Also, I'm living close to campus because I'm not trying to stress about commuting. Maybe next year I'll be more comfortable living further. I mean, my weekly allowance left over after rent is something I'm very comfortable with... Though I've not experienced the increase costs in groceries and the like. Oh well... It's only nine months.
Yeah that makes a lot of sense. I'm guessing it would be easier to reduce housing costs in years 2 and 3, because right now I'm just trying to live somewhere I'll feel comfortable and not completely overwhelmed. Now if I could only find a close place! Gahhh.

Re: In at Harvard: Class of 2016

Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 2:48 pm
by Searchparty
Those who are required to take out that $15k in GradPLUS or a private lender... Have you looked into private lenders at all? I believe I could probably benefit from a private loan, but the amount of options is overwhelming and maybe someone else is in a more knowledgable position..

Re: In at Harvard: Class of 2016

Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 2:51 pm
by trojandave
Searchparty wrote:Those who are required to take out that $15k in GradPLUS or a private lender... Have you looked into private lenders at all? I believe I could probably benefit from a private loan, but the amount of options is overwhelming and maybe someone else is in a more knowledgable position..
I did, and I think they're a much better option than Grad Plus in my case. Happy to discuss if you want to PM me

Re: In at Harvard: Class of 2016

Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 6:38 pm
by read2465
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Re: In at Harvard: Class of 2016

Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 10:32 pm
by Eichörnchen
read2465 wrote:These loan numbers and calculators are scary. I was fortunate enough to not have to deal with any of this for undergrad, so it's all new.
+1. My anxiety is intensified by the fact that I still don't even have my loan package. In fact due to my dad's computer being in the shop, I won't even have all the forms turned in for two more days. There's no way I'll have my package before my second deposit is due at UVA. :( I would like to know I'm gonna be able to afford harvard before I give up a huge scholarship. :?

Re: In at Harvard: Class of 2016

Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 11:23 pm
by trojandave
Eichörnchen wrote:
read2465 wrote:These loan numbers and calculators are scary. I was fortunate enough to not have to deal with any of this for undergrad, so it's all new.
+1. My anxiety is intensified by the fact that I still don't even have my loan package. In fact due to my dad's computer being in the shop, I won't even have all the forms turned in for two more days. There's no way I'll have my package before my second deposit is due at UVA. :( I would like to know I'm gonna be able to afford harvard before I give up a huge scholarship. :?
Luckily they publish their financial aid formula - it's entirely transparent so you can make an excel sheet and figure it out on your own before it's "official." Just get all the numbers together and check this out: http://www.law.harvard.edu/current/sfs/ ... index.html

Re: In at Harvard: Class of 2016

Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 11:46 pm
by broadstreet11
Does anyone off the waitlist have access to the housing portal yet? I want to try to sign up for Gropius, but I can't get in to see if anything is available.

Re: In at Harvard: Class of 2016

Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 11:51 pm
by Eichörnchen
trojandave wrote:
Eichörnchen wrote:
read2465 wrote:These loan numbers and calculators are scary. I was fortunate enough to not have to deal with any of this for undergrad, so it's all new.
+1. My anxiety is intensified by the fact that I still don't even have my loan package. In fact due to my dad's computer being in the shop, I won't even have all the forms turned in for two more days. There's no way I'll have my package before my second deposit is due at UVA. :( I would like to know I'm gonna be able to afford harvard before I give up a huge scholarship. :?
Luckily they publish their financial aid formula - it's entirely transparent so you can make an excel sheet and figure it out on your own before it's "official." Just get all the numbers together and check this out: http://www.law.harvard.edu/current/sfs/ ... index.html
So helpful! Thanks. Now I wish I checked this thread before sending them an email asking about it. :oops:

On another stressed out financial note, I just calculated my cost of visiting and securing an apartment and it came out to EXACTLY the number in my bank account. If I don't eat at all during those days. So basically, which one of you guys will adopt me until school starts?

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Re: In at Harvard: Class of 2016

Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 11:55 pm
by levin892
broadstreet11 wrote:Does anyone off the waitlist have access to the housing portal yet? I want to try to sign up for Gropius, but I can't get in to see if anything is available.
There's a couple spots left in both Gropius and Hastings. New rooms open up daily, and I'd imagine they'll be a lot opening up this week given that the deadline to withdraw from housing without a $500 penalty is May 31st.

Re: In at Harvard: Class of 2016

Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 11:56 pm
by mickeysevenn
broadstreet11 wrote:Does anyone off the waitlist have access to the housing portal yet? I want to try to sign up for Gropius, but I can't get in to see if anything is available.
No luck here. I called HLS today about setting up a PIN and they said because I was newly admitted the system wouldn't recognize me until maybe tomorrow (even though I received my Harvard email today). Maybe it's the same deal with housing?

Re: In at Harvard: Class of 2016

Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 12:03 am
by mickeysevenn
levin892 wrote:
broadstreet11 wrote:Does anyone off the waitlist have access to the housing portal yet? I want to try to sign up for Gropius, but I can't get in to see if anything is available.
There's a couple spots left in both Gropius and Hastings. New rooms open up daily, and I'd imagine they'll be a lot opening up this week given that the deadline to withdraw from housing without a $500 penalty is May 31st.
Is that so? Anyone wanna reserve a 2BR in Hastings for me? Kidding........kinda sorta not really.

Re: In at Harvard: Class of 2016

Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 12:52 am
by TripTrip
Eichörnchen wrote:On another stressed out financial note, I just calculated my cost of visiting and securing an apartment and it came out to EXACTLY the number in my bank account. If I don't eat at all during those days. So basically, which one of you guys will adopt me until school starts?
+1

The flight won't cost me much on account of frequent flyer miles, but good lord the cheapest hotels are close to $200/night. I think I might put a tent in my carry-on.

Re: In at Harvard: Class of 2016

Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 12:55 am
by Jaqen
GertrudeR wrote:Ya it's in the admissions packet. The deadline for me is June 14th.
Ftr: got my packet today and it's the 14th for me too.

Re: In at Harvard: Class of 2016

Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 1:07 am
by bosmer88
mickeysevenn wrote:
levin892 wrote:
broadstreet11 wrote:Does anyone off the waitlist have access to the housing portal yet? I want to try to sign up for Gropius, but I can't get in to see if anything is available.
There's a couple spots left in both Gropius and Hastings. New rooms open up daily, and I'd imagine they'll be a lot opening up this week given that the deadline to withdraw from housing without a $500 penalty is May 31st.
Is that so? Anyone wanna reserve a 2BR in Hastings for me? Kidding........kinda sorta not really.
Yeah, I think some rooms will open up as well. I have a spot in Hastings that I will be giving up as soon as I get some confirmation from HUH about my lease. Due to the short turnaround given to me by HUH in turning in my lease, I just want to be sure I have a place before giving up my room.

Also, when I checked the dorms on HLS Housing, a couple rooms were free. One apartment (1637 Mass. Ave.), 3 rooms in Hastings, 3 rooms in Story Hall.

There were very few places left in HUH as of around 4 pm EST, only 20. Of those, close to half (Prescott) have leases ending in January in order to accommodate displaced undergraduates. The inventory list is only accurate at the time it was posted, but better then nothing I guess.

Re: In at Harvard: Class of 2016

Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 2:53 am
by Eichörnchen
TripTrip wrote:
Eichörnchen wrote:On another stressed out financial note, I just calculated my cost of visiting and securing an apartment and it came out to EXACTLY the number in my bank account. If I don't eat at all during those days. So basically, which one of you guys will adopt me until school starts?
+1

The flight won't cost me much on account of frequent flyer miles, but good lord the cheapest hotels are close to $200/night. I think I might put a tent in my carry-on.
I haven't used my backpacking gear in a while...urban camping party? No wait! I'm driving and still have a van I lived out of for a huge road trip. Now that would be the classy way to do it. :P