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I'd bet you five to one that your roommate would rat you out inside of a week. No pun intended.mcweanis wrote:hello! i'm looking at nyu student housing, since i have no idea about living in NY and don't want to commute. however, i have pets - 2 gerbils in an aquarium and three rats in a wire cage. i know these places say no pets, but do you have any experience of anyone getting around that? who's checking, anyway?
HahaRenzo wrote:I'd bet you five to one that your roommate would rat you out inside of a week. No pun intended.mcweanis wrote:hello! i'm looking at nyu student housing, since i have no idea about living in NY and don't want to commute. however, i have pets - 2 gerbils in an aquarium and three rats in a wire cage. i know these places say no pets, but do you have any experience of anyone getting around that? who's checking, anyway?
haha well we should live together then cuz apparently noone else will! seriously though, i need my ratties and i need cheap housing and i need not to commute.. so i dunnnooolaw_monkey wrote:OMG my mom and I totally used to raise hamsters, guinea pigs, and rabbits for the local pet shop!!! Mcweanis you and I are totally going to be besties, and I will come visit your little friends every single day!!! These rodent haters can keep on hating!
1) laptops are forbidden in relatively 2 classes (I've had it happen in 2 classes and I'm a 2nd semester 2L). anecdotally this seems to be less common than at other schools.somewhere wrote:Two questions:
1) I noticed in a class during the admitted students days that nobody was using a laptop. Are laptops forbidden in many classes? Most classes? All classes?
2) NYU has several gyms, right? Do any of them have an indoor running track?
Palladium is newer and the weight facilities are better, but Coles is adequate. There's no track at Palladium that I am aware of. Both pools are nice, and freezing fucking cold.somewhere wrote:Ah, I see that Cole does have a 1/6 mile 3-lane track (--LinkRemoved--). Anybody know if Palladium does?
Or how does Cole compare to Palladium otherwise?
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Do they really still call it Palladium?Renzo wrote:Palladium is newer and the weight facilities are better, but Coles is adequate. There's no track at Palladium that I am aware of. Both pools are nice, and freezing fucking cold.
According to wikipedia, the original Palladium concert hall / nightclub was purchased by NYU, demolished, and rebuilt as a dorm and gym while keeping the same name.ahduth wrote:Do they really still call it Palladium?Renzo wrote:Palladium is newer and the weight facilities are better, but Coles is adequate. There's no track at Palladium that I am aware of. Both pools are nice, and freezing fucking cold.
I saw Alex Patterson spin there. They still get decent DJs?
I was joking. But thank you. I don't actually remember much of what happened at the old Palladium anyways.somewhere wrote:According to wikipedia, the original Palladium concert hall / nightclub was purchased by NYU, demolished, and rebuilt as a dorm and gym while keeping the same name.ahduth wrote:Do they really still call it Palladium?Renzo wrote:Palladium is newer and the weight facilities are better, but Coles is adequate. There's no track at Palladium that I am aware of. Both pools are nice, and freezing fucking cold.
I saw Alex Patterson spin there. They still get decent DJs?
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The bolded is what NYU does to everything in the city, FYI. It's one of the many reasons NYU's neighbors dislike it. (I say that as someone who graduated from there and will more than likely do law school there, too.)somewhere wrote:According to wikipedia, the original Palladium concert hall / nightclub was purchased by NYU, demolished, and rebuilt as a dorm and gym while keeping the same name.
Would love to know this as well!muppet263 wrote:Hey,
I'm looking at family housing in the MacDougal Street apartments - one of the university's low-rise buildings. Unfortunately, unlike Mercer/D'Ag there's only one picture online and no way to see the apartment before move-in day.
Do any current student have experience with MacDougal Street? Would you recommend it? Even better - any chance you might have some photos?
Thanks!
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That's pretty standard wherever you godjaja wrote:Do you really have to pay for classes and towels at the gym?
Now there's a charge.
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