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LittleJay

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  1. I lived in Irvine for a couple of years, I don't think I would have survived without a car. It's true that you can go to the gym and do groceries without a car, but basically that's it. Public trasportation is not really an option during weekends and at night, so if you want to go to the beach/bars/restaurants you will need one.

    As for the housing options: after one year on campus, I moved to a nice apartment on the beach, in the quiet part of Newport. It is a bit cheaper than Irvine, and UCI has a free shuttle from NB to campus.

  2. I am from Italy and I have a lot of friends at the Politecnico. They are really happy about the school, and a couple of them have succesfully applied to top US Phd programs with a MA from the politecnico. The ones who got a phd from politecnico and are now looking for a job abroad, are not having so much luck. So I guess the ideal thing would be to have a MA from there and then go back to the US for a phd.

    Milan is a fun city, a bit gray and cold (yet, Ithaca is much worse)! The only problem is that the cost of living in Italy is crazy, and with the euro so high it will be even worse for Americans...

    Anyway, good luck!

  3. How is the housing for graduate students? How are the studios to be more specific?

    The one I visited (Maplewood) is the ugliest grad student housing I have seen in my entire life. In general, it seems that living oncampus is not convenient. My understanding is that a nice studio downtown would be around 700$ a month...

  4. I visited last weekend: I flew from LAX to Philly and then to Elmira (which is 30 miles from Ithaca), for 330$. The ride from Ithaca to Elmira is about 80$, so renting a car would be cheaper...

  5. Hi britishstudent and cofeepot,

    I have not accepted the offer - I am visiting this weekend and I think I will accept right after coming back (I have turned down Columbia's offer, because I don't think I would fit as well as I would at Cornell...). Besides Berkeley - where I got rejected - I don't think there is a better school to do "theory."

    The only thing that scares me about Cornell is Ithaca...

  6. I have been living in the OC quite a while, and I can say that life in Irvine can be pretty depressing. Usually, people in sciences find it not so bad, but humanities grads are often devasteted by the absolute lack of any cultural life.

    The only nice things are the ocean and the weather...

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