For those who plan to transfer to Georgetown:
Where are you planning to live? On-campus housing is on a waitlist, so that's not looking to good.
There are a lot of off-campus options. They get astronomically less expensive per person getting a 2/3 bedroom instead of a studio/1 bedroom.
Would anyone be interested in possibly splitting an apartment near school?
Lmk. We can talk via PM.
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Re: Georgetown Transfer Housing
I stayed on campus last year. The waitlist is bullshit, they'll have spots open. If I recall, there were still 1 or 2 empty rooms that they never leased. But I would highly recommend staying off-campus because Gewirz is kinda shit lol.Anonymous User wrote:For those who plan to transfer to Georgetown:
Where are you planning to live? On-campus housing is on a waitlist, so that's not looking to good.
There are a lot of off-campus options. They get astronomically less expensive per person getting a 2/3 bedroom instead of a studio/1 bedroom.
Would anyone be interested in possibly splitting an apartment near school?
Lmk. We can talk via PM.
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Re: Georgetown Transfer Housing
Do you remember when you got confirmation that you were able to live on campus?
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Re: Georgetown Transfer Housing
Late July If I remember correctly. Contact Chris Hall or Trent Kennedy.Anonymous User wrote:Do you remember when you got confirmation that you were able to live on campus?
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