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  1. On 5/24/2015 at 11:23 PM, Saman said:

    Hi Folks,

     

    I have been reading this forum for the last few months and saw how people around the world come together and help each other knowing their next destination. Speaking further, I would like to bring it to your notice that I have been accepted into 'Northern Kentucky University' in MS program (I/O Psychology). Being an international student, I am completely unaware about the university area and its life out there. So it would be definitely a kind help if you can help me to get to know this place and adjust to its life style.

     

    I hope I will get some really helpful response on this forum. I would appreciate if you stop by for few minutes and share your experience down here.

     

    Thanks !!

    Hi. I went to NKU for undergrad for two bachelors degrees (biological science and studio art) and grew up in this area, so I can tell you a bit about the University. NKU does not have many graduate programs, so expect to be surrounded be a vast majority of undergrads. NKU is building their new Health innovation center, so that is definitely a plus for going there. I loved NKU's campus because it is tucked away and is isolated from the rest of society. If you want to be in a stereotypical "college town", NKU probably isn't the place for you. It is located in the city of Highland Heights, KY which is in Campbell County. Campbell county is mostly rural farmland developed into more suburban area and the more south you go, the more rural it gets. It is a very cheap area to live and it has a lot of forested area, which is good if you like to live among nature. The majority of NKU's students are also commuters, so you don't have to live right by campus if that's what you don't want. NKU is about 20 minutes south of Cincinnati, so that is convenient if you want to live in the city or experience the city nightlife. You may want to consider renting a car or make sure you know people/make friends with people that do have a car. Greater Cincinnati (the larger area that surrounds Cincinnati) doesn't have very good public transportation. 

    I hope this helps. I am returning to the area to attend the University of Cincinnati grad school this fall. I really like the area. Please feel free to ask me any questions you may have, either on here or by private message! 

  2. On 3/24/2015 at 3:28 PM, OneNotBlond said:

    Is anyone on here planning to attend UC for the Psych PhD program? I am looking for a potential roommate and I have a very good offer for someone who would like to talk. Thanks!

    Hey, I am not a psych student but I will be attending UC's toxicology PhD program which is on the medical campus and I am currently looking for a place to live in Cincinnati. Send me a message if you are still looking for a potential room mate!

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