Re: Wake Forest 2010
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 10:12 am
I guess a LOT of people registered... would've made sense to tell us not to when they sent out our WIN information!
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I'll probably check those out Saturday as well. I haven't made appointments though. I figured I would just stop by. Maybe we'll run into each other.moandersen wrote:explain.kalvano wrote:I just have to say that Wake Forest is incredibly awesome.
I got appointments to see The Pines and Crowne Park on Saturday. Just by the deals both offices told me about over the phone, Crowne Park needs to blow The Pines out of the water for them to have any chance of taking my money. I have a couple other places lined up for Sunday, but Im pretty sure ill end up at The Pines.
I didnt have time to check out WIN at home last night....I guess Ill try to remember tonight. If my math is correct, we take 14 credit hours first semester?
Life is too busy. I envy those of you who just graduated.
moandersen wrote:explain.kalvano wrote:I just have to say that Wake Forest is incredibly awesome.
Ya appointments arent really needed, but I made them anyways. I just gave them a time frame I would be stopping by and what I was looking for. If you see the only asian guy walking around winston-salem, that would be me.PirateCap'n wrote: I'll probably check those out Saturday as well. I haven't made appointments though. I figured I would just stop by. Maybe we'll run into each other.
Any chance it involves more money? I understand if you don't want to say, but if you're willing to PM it that would be fine too.kalvano wrote:moandersen wrote:explain.kalvano wrote:I just have to say that Wake Forest is incredibly awesome.
I'm not sure I should.
Suffice it to say they are the most helpful, nice, incredibly awesome people.
thats what im guessing. congrats on the upped scholarship. maybe when i visit on monday (and shave my playoff beard) they might throw me some pity money. Or else they cant use my picture in any viewbooks/websites to show their diversity.PirateCap'n wrote:Any chance it involves more money? I understand if you don't want to say, but if you're willing to PM it that would be fine too.kalvano wrote:moandersen wrote:explain.kalvano wrote:I just have to say that Wake Forest is incredibly awesome.
I'm not sure I should.
Suffice it to say they are the most helpful, nice, incredibly awesome people.
PirateCap'n wrote:Any chance it involves more money? I understand if you don't want to say, but if you're willing to PM it that would be fine too.kalvano wrote:moandersen wrote:explain.kalvano wrote:I just have to say that Wake Forest is incredibly awesome.
I'm not sure I should.
Suffice it to say they are the most helpful, nice, incredibly awesome people.
Man, when I was down there, I was THIS close to buying a New Era Dash baseball hat.moandersen wrote:Just bought some tickets to see the winston-salem dash! haha. im actually pretty pumped to go to a minor league game. Its probably been 20+ years since ive last been to one. 30 bucks for two 5th row seats right on first base. might as well embrace the small town culture.
I think Lenovo is owned by IBM, so they're pretty much an IBM computer. They're pretty good, but most are a bit on the expensive side.Nicholasnickynic wrote:I saw that Wake Forest offers discounted Lenovo laptops.
I've never heard of these.
Are they any good?
Oh wow.. the discount is like 20 bucks... oh joy
correct. lenovo is basically ibm. just a different name. im probably going with a dell since my employer gets something like a 10% discount from them. i not going to get anything too fancy since i already have a laptop. just need to order it before i quit.....which is soon.PirateCap'n wrote:I think Lenovo is owned by IBM, so they're pretty much an IBM computer. They're pretty good, but most are a bit on the expensive side.Nicholasnickynic wrote:I saw that Wake Forest offers discounted Lenovo laptops.
I've never heard of these.
Are they any good?
Oh wow.. the discount is like 20 bucks... oh joy
Nicholasnickynic wrote:I saw that Wake Forest offers discounted Lenovo laptops.
I've never heard of these.
Are they any good?
Oh wow.. the discount is like 20 bucks... oh joy
Checked out a half dozen places in Winston today (pretty much outing myself to adcomms but I don't think I'm very controversial anyways), the Crowne apartments were awesome and close to campus, but The Pines was almost as good and were something like $100 less. Not sure where I'm going to live, but almost everywhere I saw was really nice and just ridiculously cheap. You get more bang for your buck in W-S than I've ever seen, apartment-wise that is.moandersen wrote:explain.kalvano wrote:I just have to say that Wake Forest is incredibly awesome.
I got appointments to see The Pines and Crowne Park on Saturday. Just by the deals both offices told me about over the phone, Crowne Park needs to blow The Pines out of the water for them to have any chance of taking my money. I have a couple other places lined up for Sunday, but Im pretty sure ill end up at The Pines.
I didnt have time to check out WIN at home last night....I guess Ill try to remember tonight. If my math is correct, we take 14 credit hours first semester?
Life is too busy. I envy those of you who just graduated.
100 less initially, plus the free cable and first months rent free, so that is ~200 less/month. even if the pines doesnt quite match up to the crowne apartments, do you think its worth the extra 200/month? i guess ill find out for myself tomorrow. the forecast for the weekend looks HOT. anyone in w-s right now want to tell me its a dry heat (like out west)? i really hope the humidity is low.tarheel87 wrote: Checked out a half dozen places in Winston today (pretty much outing myself to adcomms but I don't think I'm very controversial anyways), the Crowne apartments were awesome and close to campus, but The Pines was almost as good and were something like $100 less. Not sure where I'm going to live, but almost everywhere I saw was really nice and just ridiculously cheap. You get more bang for your buck in W-S than I've ever seen, apartment-wise that is.
You're going to be disappointed. It's always humid in North Carolina. The "heat index" is usually 5-10 degrees higher just because of the humidity.moandersen wrote:100 less initially, plus the free cable and first months rent free, so that is ~200 less/month. even if the pines doesnt quite match up to the crowne apartments, do you think its worth the extra 200/month? i guess ill find out for myself tomorrow. the forecast for the weekend looks HOT. anyone in w-s right now want to tell me its a dry heat (like out west)? i really hope the humidity is low.tarheel87 wrote: Checked out a half dozen places in Winston today (pretty much outing myself to adcomms but I don't think I'm very controversial anyways), the Crowne apartments were awesome and close to campus, but The Pines was almost as good and were something like $100 less. Not sure where I'm going to live, but almost everywhere I saw was really nice and just ridiculously cheap. You get more bang for your buck in W-S than I've ever seen, apartment-wise that is.
tstyler - thanks for the info.
Sucky. The wifey is going to hate doing her hair..... what are the 'nice' months to be in nc? safe to assume june-august is the worst?PirateCap'n wrote:
You're going to be disappointed. It's always humid in North Carolina. The "heat index" is usually 5-10 degrees higher just because of the humidity.
May-September are generally extremely humid and fairly warm (mid-80s to low 90s with highs hitting mid-to-upper-90s pretty often). The "nice" months are generally early spring (March, April, generally May) and then October and early November. I guess it all depends on your definition of "nice." March and early April are usually high-60s to mid-70s. Late April to May sends it into the 80s. Early October is still pretty warm, but it cools off around mid-late October (70s). This year the weather has been a little odd because the cold weather lasted a lot longer than usual (into late April in some places -- some non-mountainous places even got snow in April, which is very unsual). I guess that sums it up. The weather changes from the coast to the mountains, but, no matter where you go in NC, the humidity will follow year-round. The months I mentioned just happen to be the least humid "nice" months.moandersen wrote:Sucky. The wifey is going to hate doing her hair..... what are the 'nice' months to be in nc? safe to assume june-august is the worst?PirateCap'n wrote:
You're going to be disappointed. It's always humid in North Carolina. The "heat index" is usually 5-10 degrees higher just because of the humidity.
Have you decided where you will be attending?S de Garmeaux wrote:after driving myself crazy with my thoughts, i officially withdrew today. hope someone gets my 18k.
I'm on the waitlist at UC Irvine. If that doesn't work out, I have a nice little scholly to Loyola LA that I'll take.PirateCap'n wrote:Have you decided where you will be attending?S de Garmeaux wrote:after driving myself crazy with my thoughts, i officially withdrew today. hope someone gets my 18k.
They're both good schools (as if you didn't already know), so good luck!S de Garmeaux wrote:I'm on the waitlist at UC Irvine. If that doesn't work out, I have a nice little scholly to Loyola LA that I'll take.PirateCap'n wrote:Have you decided where you will be attending?S de Garmeaux wrote:after driving myself crazy with my thoughts, i officially withdrew today. hope someone gets my 18k.
moandersen wrote:[the forecast for the weekend looks HOT.