Michigan Class of 2014 Forum
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Re: Michigan Class of 2014
I'm thinking about renting a nice, 2 or 3 bedroom house in Burns Park or the Old West Side: $1,300-$1,800. What are the odds that I will be able to find summer sub-letters? Is it likely or unlikely? Is it a complete crapshoot, or if is successfully finding a sub-letter correlated to the effort the sub-lessor puts forth?
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Re: Michigan Class of 2014
is there a facebook page for this group/class? if so, anyone have a link?
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PMed.Cubyfan21 wrote:is there a facebook page for this group/class? if so, anyone have a link?
We can post the link here right it isn't like it outs anyone, right?
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Re: Michigan Class of 2014
I've been posting the link with impunity I hope nobody has a problem with that. Since I'm the group's administrator you all now know who I am!AreJay711 wrote:PMed.Cubyfan21 wrote:is there a facebook page for this group/class? if so, anyone have a link?
We can post the link here right it isn't like it outs anyone, right?
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- thelaststraw05
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Re: Michigan Class of 2014
Oh snap.InvictusFortis wrote:.
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Re: Michigan Class of 2014
What did I miss????thelaststraw05 wrote:Oh snap.InvictusFortis wrote:.
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Summer starter sublet available
For any summer starters looking for housing, we have a great 6 BR 2.5 BA house about 10 minutes walking from the law school (code-name: "The Barn"). Porch with rocking chairs, fenced in backyard with grill, newly redone kitchen, hardwood floors, America themed tiki torches, Brazilian flag, built in climbing holds, etc. Great house for entertaining and home of the annual "Dis-orientation" party - soon-to-be-1Ls, you'll learn of this in September. We can sublet from mid-May to late August, and are starting out asking $500 per month (but will accept best offer). Let me know if you have any questions - for pictures, our FB ad is below:
http://apps.facebook.com/marketplace/s ... 2011-04-11
Looking forward to meeting all of you, summer starters and fall starters alike, in August!
http://apps.facebook.com/marketplace/s ... 2011-04-11
Looking forward to meeting all of you, summer starters and fall starters alike, in August!
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Re: Summer starter sublet available
From what I remember of my drunken tour of this house...it's decent.1102packardrocks wrote:For any summer starters looking for housing, we have a great 6 BR 2.5 BA house about 10 minutes walking from the law school (code-name: "The Barn"). Porch with rocking chairs, fenced in backyard with grill, newly redone kitchen, hardwood floors, America themed tiki torches, Brazilian flag, built in climbing holds, etc. Great house for entertaining and home of the annual "Dis-orientation" party - soon-to-be-1Ls, you'll learn of this in September. We can sublet from mid-May to late August, and are starting out asking $500 per month (but will accept best offer). Let me know if you have any questions - for pictures, our FB ad is below:
http://apps.facebook.com/marketplace/s ... 2011-04-11
Looking forward to meeting all of you, summer starters and fall starters alike, in August!

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This place sounds amazing! Do you think there will be any openings for the fall?1102packardrocks wrote:For any summer starters looking for housing, we have a great 6 BR 2.5 BA house about 10 minutes walking from the law school (code-name: "The Barn"). Porch with rocking chairs, fenced in backyard with grill, newly redone kitchen, hardwood floors, America themed tiki torches, Brazilian flag, built in climbing holds, etc. Great house for entertaining and home of the annual "Dis-orientation" party - soon-to-be-1Ls, you'll learn of this in September. We can sublet from mid-May to late August, and are starting out asking $500 per month (but will accept best offer). Let me know if you have any questions - for pictures, our FB ad is below:
http://apps.facebook.com/marketplace/s ... 2011-04-11
Looking forward to meeting all of you, summer starters and fall starters alike, in August!
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Re: Summer starter sublet available
It is indeed amazing, but sadly we all like it too much to cede any spots for fall. I'll let you know if there are any mishaps during post finals celebration or someone gets voted out...whirledpeas86 wrote:This place sounds amazing! Do you think there will be any openings for the fall?1102packardrocks wrote:For any summer starters looking for housing, we have a great 6 BR 2.5 BA house about 10 minutes walking from the law school (code-name: "The Barn"). Porch with rocking chairs, fenced in backyard with grill, newly redone kitchen, hardwood floors, America themed tiki torches, Brazilian flag, built in climbing holds, etc. Great house for entertaining and home of the annual "Dis-orientation" party - soon-to-be-1Ls, you'll learn of this in September. We can sublet from mid-May to late August, and are starting out asking $500 per month (but will accept best offer). Let me know if you have any questions - for pictures, our FB ad is below:
http://apps.facebook.com/marketplace/s ... 2011-04-11
Looking forward to meeting all of you, summer starters and fall starters alike, in August!
Also, in response to earlier post, nine out of ten drunk people rate our house decent or higher (tenth drunk: "BLEAGHHHH!!!!" - translated by experts as "this place is so amazing that I cannot control my bodily functions.")
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Re: Michigan Class of 2014
I dunno, it was just a period when I got here. I just assumed it must have been "Oh snap." worthy.Kallpayoq wrote:What did I miss????thelaststraw05 wrote:Oh snap.InvictusFortis wrote:.

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Re: Summer starter sublet available
Just FYI, I have 5 years of large group house living experience, I love to bake, cook full meals, mix drinks, and knit socks for housemates...just in case an opening becomes available.1102packardrocks wrote:It is indeed amazing, but sadly we all like it too much to cede any spots for fall. I'll let you know if there are any mishaps during post finals celebration or someone gets voted out...whirledpeas86 wrote:This place sounds amazing! Do you think there will be any openings for the fall?1102packardrocks wrote:For any summer starters looking for housing, we have a great 6 BR 2.5 BA house about 10 minutes walking from the law school (code-name: "The Barn"). Porch with rocking chairs, fenced in backyard with grill, newly redone kitchen, hardwood floors, America themed tiki torches, Brazilian flag, built in climbing holds, etc. Great house for entertaining and home of the annual "Dis-orientation" party - soon-to-be-1Ls, you'll learn of this in September. We can sublet from mid-May to late August, and are starting out asking $500 per month (but will accept best offer). Let me know if you have any questions - for pictures, our FB ad is below:
http://apps.facebook.com/marketplace/s ... 2011-04-11
Looking forward to meeting all of you, summer starters and fall starters alike, in August!
Also, in response to earlier post, nine out of ten drunk people rate our house decent or higher (tenth drunk: "BLEAGHHHH!!!!" - translated by experts as "this place is so amazing that I cannot control my bodily functions.")

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- Kallpayoq
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Re: Michigan Class of 2014
You should have made up some juicy gossip! We all would have never known the difference!thelaststraw05 wrote:I dunno, it was just a period when I got here. I just assumed it must have been "Oh snap." worthy.Kallpayoq wrote:What did I miss????thelaststraw05 wrote:Oh snap.InvictusFortis wrote:.
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Okay, so I have a dumb question--what basic winter clothing items should be my top priorities/investments? I am from California and own next to no serious winter gear. I leave in a month (summer start) and my mom has generously offered to buy me a few staple clothing items before I go. I know it's not the season to be buying this stuff, but since she offered, I'm acting on it. I know absolutely nothing about raincoats or winter coats or boots or anything, so any advice here would be great.
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Re: Michigan Class of 2014
I would recommend some sweaters that you can layer over tshirts -- I don't know about Michigan, but when I was in undergrad in New Hampshire, it would be like 15 degrees outside and then super heated inside all the buildings, so if you couldn't take some layers off, you would be uncomfortably hot.RIPmitchhedberg wrote:Okay, so I have a dumb question--what basic winter clothing items should be my top priorities/investments? I am from California and own next to no serious winter gear. I leave in a month (summer start) and my mom has generously offered to buy me a few staple clothing items before I go. I know it's not the season to be buying this stuff, but since she offered, I'm acting on it. I know absolutely nothing about raincoats or winter coats or boots or anything, so any advice here would be great.
For coats, I have a J Crew coat (with thinsulate) and an EMS fleece for fall, and then heavier winter jackets from...I think Columbia? and Kjus (which are basically ski jackets) for when it's really cold. I think that should get me through (and in fact I might leave one of the wintery-ier coats behind).
Get a couple of lined wool pants and you should be fine. And some boots. Hmm...I might need to get some boots myself. It's been a while since I lived somewhere that required them.
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It doesn't get THAT cold. I was fine all winter wearing just jeans. Not sure you'd need lined wool pants, or you'd want them considering some of the classrooms are kind of hot.Entchen wrote:I would recommend some sweaters that you can layer over tshirts -- I don't know about Michigan, but when I was in undergrad in New Hampshire, it would be like 15 degrees outside and then super heated inside all the buildings, so if you couldn't take some layers off, you would be uncomfortably hot.RIPmitchhedberg wrote:Okay, so I have a dumb question--what basic winter clothing items should be my top priorities/investments? I am from California and own next to no serious winter gear. I leave in a month (summer start) and my mom has generously offered to buy me a few staple clothing items before I go. I know it's not the season to be buying this stuff, but since she offered, I'm acting on it. I know absolutely nothing about raincoats or winter coats or boots or anything, so any advice here would be great.
For coats, I have a J Crew coat (with thinsulate) and an EMS fleece for fall, and then heavier winter jackets from...I think Columbia? and Kjus (which are basically ski jackets) for when it's really cold. I think that should get me through (and in fact I might leave one of the wintery-ier coats behind).
Get a couple of lined wool pants and you should be fine. And some boots. Hmm...I might need to get some boots myself. It's been a while since I lived somewhere that required them.
A good pair of snow-boots, a decent winter jacket, and things with long sleeves.
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- Entchen
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Re: Michigan Class of 2014
Eh, I wear them here in DC cause they're cozy. Maybe you don't need them, but I think they're nice. I'm talking like...Banana Republic, not ski suits.blowhard wrote:It doesn't get THAT cold. I was fine all winter wearing just jeans. Not sure you'd need lined wool pants, or you'd want them considering some of the classrooms are kind of hot.Entchen wrote:I would recommend some sweaters that you can layer over tshirts -- I don't know about Michigan, but when I was in undergrad in New Hampshire, it would be like 15 degrees outside and then super heated inside all the buildings, so if you couldn't take some layers off, you would be uncomfortably hot.RIPmitchhedberg wrote:Okay, so I have a dumb question--what basic winter clothing items should be my top priorities/investments? I am from California and own next to no serious winter gear. I leave in a month (summer start) and my mom has generously offered to buy me a few staple clothing items before I go. I know it's not the season to be buying this stuff, but since she offered, I'm acting on it. I know absolutely nothing about raincoats or winter coats or boots or anything, so any advice here would be great.
For coats, I have a J Crew coat (with thinsulate) and an EMS fleece for fall, and then heavier winter jackets from...I think Columbia? and Kjus (which are basically ski jackets) for when it's really cold. I think that should get me through (and in fact I might leave one of the wintery-ier coats behind).
Get a couple of lined wool pants and you should be fine. And some boots. Hmm...I might need to get some boots myself. It's been a while since I lived somewhere that required them.
A good pair of snow-boots, a decent winter jacket, and things with long sleeves.
I did a lot of skiing in UG, hence the ski jackets, but yeah, those might be overkill. That's why I'm thinking of leaving one at home. I also have a nice wool coat that will probably be fine for most days.
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Re: Michigan Class of 2014
J crew makes really nice fleece lined pants too, mmmmm.
(but i should get out of here asap)
(but i should get out of here asap)
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I'd recommend one of those Columbia three in one coats--outer, inner, zipped together. LLBean has some flannel lined pants that are awesome, too. Knitted Michigan hat a must. Some gloves with thinsulate are also a good idea in case you'll be cleaning snow off a car or driveway.
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Or Northface...same thing. It actually worked nicely because I would wear whole thing to school, but my morning class in 100 Hutch was cold so I'd wear liner like a sweater. But, my classes in 118 were hot as hell, so I could take off then and be comfortable there.sanguar wrote:I'd recommend one of those Columbia three in one coats--outer, inner, zipped together. LLBean has some flannel lined pants that are awesome, too. Knitted Michigan hat a must. Some gloves with thinsulate are also a good idea in case you'll be cleaning snow off a car or driveway.
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I personally really enjoy fleece lined tights, but then I'm a girl.blowhard wrote:Or Northface...same thing. It actually worked nicely because I would wear whole thing to school, but my morning class in 100 Hutch was cold so I'd wear liner like a sweater. But, my classes in 118 were hot as hell, so I could take off then and be comfortable there.sanguar wrote:I'd recommend one of those Columbia three in one coats--outer, inner, zipped together. LLBean has some flannel lined pants that are awesome, too. Knitted Michigan hat a must. Some gloves with thinsulate are also a good idea in case you'll be cleaning snow off a car or driveway.
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I'm going to be a rebel and not get a jacket. 

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AreJay711 wrote:I'm going to be a rebel and not get a jacket.
All you really need is a big pair of boots and an ushanka. You can rock t-shirts and shorts with those.
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