i'm probably not going to do graduate housing. i think its pretty easy to find housing around campus, but i'm also considering living in the south loop. id love to live closer to the city but i'm not sure how good of an idea that is considering classes, lab, etc
i think generally around the area its easy to get a studio/1 bedroom for 800-1100 so not too bad. closer to the city itll be more expensive probably.
Hey there. I'm moving from the north side to do a biosciences phd, and i'm also trying to decide whether to look for apts in hyde park (but probably not graduate housing from what i read) or more like south loop. it's tough to picture whether i'll wish i had more space away from school or whether i'll wish i was super close for odd lab hours, classes, etc. I'm definitely planning on talking to some current grad students about this whenever I can, so I'll update with anything I learn.
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Hey there. I'm moving from the north side to do a biosciences phd, and i'm also trying to decide whether to look for apts in hyde park (but probably not graduate housing from what i read) or more like south loop. it's tough to picture whether i'll wish i had more space away from school or whether i'll wish i was super close for odd lab hours, classes, etc. I'm definitely planning on talking to some current grad students about this whenever I can, so I'll update with anything I learn.
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