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  1. Yes, buses are very reliable. They run all the time so even if you miss one you'll only have to wait another 10 minutes to catch the next one. Might be a little slower on weekends and very late at night, but buses run 24/7. As long as you're not on the outskirts of Seattle, you can usually get to campus from anywhere within 20-30 minutes. The campus is in the middle of the city and it's very close to downtown Seattle. Also, there is a lot of student housing in the neighborhood where the school is located, University District. I'm not sure if lots of grad students live there, but a lot of students live there. You might have to deal with undergrads and lots of roommates, but you could usually find a place for very cheap, like $500 a month. And it's like a 5 minute walk to class. 

    Thanks! I'm a bit picky about quiet living environments so I am not going to aim to be surrounded by a lot of undergrads. 2-30 minute commute seems pretty doable!

  2. I had around 3.0 as undergrad from a top 5 university. Was on academic probation for a semester too due to depression, I think at my lowest my GPA was a 2.5. I took a gap year after graduation to continue working on a research project with my PI and prepare for GRE. Ended up with 325 GRE and 5.5 AW. Got in PhD program first round of applications, didnt do masters program. 

  3. I wish I knew what books I needed for my classes. I'd love to get a headstart on reading. And that shipping weight- damn.

    I guess if I can't absorb it via reading I can at least sleep on it. Should be plenty thick  :lol:

    As for classes, I actually emailed the faculty at the program and asked them what the first quarter schedule is like, and whether I can get a copy of the old syllabus for some classes. 

  4. After reading this thread I'm leaning towards Cap Hill for my first year, for the convenience and just to get a feel of the city. What is the longest commute via bus I can expect, with very heavy traffic? What direction is traffic usually in the morning and evenings (from/to UW)?

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