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  1. No, haven't been there.

    What I've heard though is that in general, you should stay west of the railroad tracks (that cut the city in half). I agree with that.

    Also, the area north of Main St. and east of Illinois Ave. doesn't make the best impression either.

    A lot of grad students and faculty live either on the western outskirts of town or in nearby towns, especially Murphysboro. Rents there are a lot cheaper! This of course is only an option if you have a car.

    Hope you find something good!

  2. Saint Germaine seemed kinda ghetto to me, and definitely overpriced. $600 for a 450sqf. hole is just to much, even if some utilities are included.

    We've only visited complexes and houses that allow dogs, so we were pretty limited in our choices. If you don't have a pet, you definitely have a lot more options!

    We visited places like Lewis Park, Brookside Manor and Garden Park Apts, but we just didn't feel comfortable there!

    Names that come to mind are Breckenridge Courts (good ratings, probably the most quiet!), Quadrangle Apts, The Reserve, Aspen Court etc, although like I said, we didn't go there since they have a no pet policy.

    The apartment ratings side might also help you!

    Good luck!

  3. Thanks!

    I've actually been able to visit twice now, and after looking at a lot of places, we found a very nice house in a quiet neighborhood!

    Saint Germain's apartments are very small (450 sq.f.), and we didn't like the atmosphere. Lewis Park is nicer, but not really a good deal financially if you look outside complexes.

  4. There unfortunately isn't much on Craigslist for Carbondale! :(

    My problem is that I most likely won't have a car (but a bike) in August, so the closer to campus the better!

    I'm actually going to visit this weekend, so I'm gonna be able to look around in person.

    Lewis Park looks good to me, but I've read awful reviews about the surroundings! Also wondering about Saint Germain and Campus Square Apts. Any thoughts on these would be greatly appreciated!

    I'll definitely stay away from Heartland Rentals, thanks!

  5. 4givn1:

    Great, I guess I'll see you there then! ;)

    Unfortunately, grad housing isn't an option for me.

    ShamPain:

    I've heard now that the housing situation is pretty crappy, lots of slumlords, etc.

    The reviews of almost all apartment complexes on the various websites are scary!

    Do you know of any reasonably quiet, pet-friendly decent places close to campus?

    I know this might be a tall order! :(

  6. Thanks for the info! Right now it looks like I'm going there!

    What's the housing situation in C-dale?

    P.S.: That Frontier League team in nearby Marion really might sweeten the deal! ;)

  7. Hi!

    Since I might end up at SIU this fall, I thought I should get some info about this place!

    How's life in Carbondale? Boring or exciting? World city or redneck hamlet?

    P.S.: No offense to any rednecks reading this thread! ;)

  8. picklejar said:
    I've gotten acceptances two days in a row, and just had to pinch myself after typing that because I still can't believe it's true. One from a school near the bottom of my list, with a fellowship nomination, and one from a school in the top half of my list, with no word on funding. Still very exciting news. I am sure my sad thinvelopes from my top three schools are still on their way, but for now, I feel good. I'm in English, by the way.

    In: Kansas, Southern Illinois

    Out: Nowhere (yet)

    Still Waiting: Minnesota, WashU, Indiana, Purdue, Loyola Chicago, Georgia, UMass Amherst, Colorado, Iowa, Ohio, Nebraska

    Same here for Southern Illinois! Plus waitlisted at Loyola...We got a few more in common: Indiana, Purdue and Ohio State, if that's what you mean by Ohio!

    Good Luck!

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