It looks like I could live in an annex as an incoming graduate students -- can anyone share what they're like? Can one reasonably forgo the meal plan? Are some houses better to live in than others? Any information about this would be helpful.
Do incoming graduate students participate in room draw, or are the rooms assigned to them? I just want to make sure I don't get a "walk through" room -- sounds as if someone could go through your room at any time...
Current students: does anyone live in lawrenceville nj? Is it a reasonable place for students to live? I found a houseshare for $675 there with utilities included and I'm tempted to take it....
@kuz how is it living in the GC? I love the department but the idea of returning to dorm life leaves me a bit anxious - I've been out on my own for several years now and I don't want to feel like an undergraduate again
Hi all,
How difficult is it for incoming students to get a room in an annex? This option seems very attractive to me, but I imagine that many other students feel the same way...
I should clarify - I was rejected by Stanford's Classical Archaeology program, which has sent out its rejections; I do not know the status of its art history department.