Hey everyone. I wanted to create a thread where we can bring together the people on TLS (I know there are at least 3 of us) that will be transferring to Yale in the fall. Specifically I was hoping we could use this to ask questions/get advice from former transfers and current students.
My first question being: where should I live? I'm leaning towards the Taft, and have checked out New Haven Towers and the other 2 towers buildings, as well as East Rock (which would be great 3L when I know more people to live with).
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Re: Yale Transfers 2012
I hear great things about Centerpointe, and there's always the new overpriced and beautiful monstrosity known as http://www.360statestreet.com.
Also, the off-campus listings by Yale, and the elms listings are pretty useful.
Also, the off-campus listings by Yale, and the elms listings are pretty useful.