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  1. currentphilgrad I knew someone who used to live there in high school. Apartments are fine, very diverse building (when my friend lived there many of the tenants were first generation americans or recently moved to the US), but this is super far from campus. Seems like you are philosophy and that would put your offices squarely in the center of campus (humanities or maybe van hise I am actually not sure which building). Either way that is a long way so I hope you have a car or are prepared for an approx 30 min commute by bus to campus. I know those apartments over there by the DMV are cheap but that seems too far for me at least. I would suggest somewhere closer! Try old university. Similar feel, not that much more expensive, but a much more reasonable distance from campus. Eagle heights is fine too. A cheaper option a little closer to campus. They have busses to campus that run regularly so no problem getting to and from campus from there.
  2. I actually like the area around the capitol. Maybe not ideal for price, but I think the neighborhood is nice. If I were you I think you would like the area around old university. Bonus, I grew up in that neighborhood (so maybe I am biased). If you are looking at google maps find where university splits from campus drive to the west side of campus near Camp Randall and Engineering. That is "old university rd" the neighborhood is actually university heights, but I don't think anyone calls it that. Anyway mostly upper classman live there. It is a cool neighborhood because most of the houses south of Kendall Ave are residential, but that whole stretch of university where it breaks off from campus drive until it reconnects with campus drive is almost all students. So it is quiet and given that it is about a 15 min walk to campus most underclassman don't live there. Plus I don't think rent is bad there. You could also look around main st, doty st., basset st. and bedford st near lake Monona. Don't go too much farther east (towards the capitol up the peninsula) because then it starts getting ridiculously far away from buildings you will have classes in (30 min plus walking). Hope that helps! Also thanks for offering help about Chicago, but I am not an economics prodigy so there is no way I could get into Chicago even if I tried lol.
  3. Savay first of all congrats on getting into Madison. I grew up in Madison went to undergrad here and let me tell you I love this city. Housing is competative here mostly because of the explosion of employees of epic (big healthcare software company located about 20 mins outside the city in Verona). Seriously everyone and their brother works at epic. Still you should be able to find a place for not too expensive. If you google stuff you'll likely come across lucky, statesider, the hub etc. Don't live at those places they are expensive. Avoid college court (area roughly bordered by regent st, park st, bike path, and N mills st) it is known as the sophomore slums and they party... A lot! Other than that avoid mifflin st and langdon st (frat row) for also partying related reasons. Anything else is great. You can absolutely find a studio/1 bedroom for 800 or so a month (quality not garunteed). You will be very late to the housing game as most undergrads have a place for next year by winter break (I know its insane). Just for reference I live in a spacious 2 bedroom with my wife and a close friend and we have a car right off state st and we pay $1400 total a month. In undergrad my buddy and I lived in an underwhelming smallish 2 bedroom that I thought was just fine no complaints and we paid $1050 total per month. You can find something. A lot of grad students live in eagle heights its kind of far from campus but quiet on the lake and from what I hear affordable. Its a bit of a trek to state st and downtown tho so take that into consideration. Hope that helps! Also I will try to check this forum pretty often because I will be needing to ask questions in other cities forums depending on where I get in to graduate school. So ask away and I encourage you to return the favor by posting in your undergrad institution's city page if applicable.
  4. The Reader I suggest Manhattan. Although it is a personal preference I found Kaplan to be much too easy in terms of math. As you are a fellow economics person I highly suggest the Manhattan because of the more challenging math. Depending on the program you apply to you're going to need high quantitative scores so focus on the practice tests with harder quantitative sections. Seems from your free tests that my experience was similar to yours in terms of difficulty of the Quant sections Manhattan vs. Kaplan. You are right though Manhattan does not have an experimental section so that is a drawback I suppose.
  5. Posting because I found this thread very useful in gauging by own preparation for the GRE. Thanks everyone who has posted here! My Practice Scores: Before Studying Powerprep II practice test 1: 160 V, 160 Q Taken about once a week while doing practice problems Manhattan Prep Practice Tests 157V 158Q 159V 161Q 160V 159Q 162V 160Q 160V 164Q Princeton Free Practice Test (Q only) 166Q Kaplan Free Practice Test 158V 170Q One week before real GRE PowerPrep II practice test 2: 162V 166Q Real GRE (May 2, 2015): 166V 166Q I was surprised by my verbal score. I am applying to economics programs so I did not study for the verbal section at all. I must have gotten very lucky on my guesses. The Quantitative score matched what I got on the powerprep I took a week before my exam. I found the Manhattan Prep exams very useful in that they pushed me to work faster and harder, but they were much harder than the real exam. Hope that helps you all who are studying for the exam!
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