Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

I'm in a similar position Chiqui.  My wife is on the job market for the Iowa city area and has had some positive feedback, but nothing substantial yet.  We're also cleaned out the garage of a bunch of stuff this past weekend.  Finally, we're looking to rent the house before we move. I can't wait for August!

Posted

I wish I could move in September! I'm aiming for July, so I can get my daughter acclimated and in school. I'm gonna get so much pleasure reading done!

Posted

Im moving on the last week of July, and I thought that was rather late, since orientation is on Aug 17th.

I already found a place, and I'm SO amazed with the cost of living in IN. I knew it would be cheaper than CA, but holymoley.. my rent (with all utilities included, except internet) is $450; almost half my rent in Davis which was $850. Also, my rental is in a very spacious family home 0.8 miles away from campus. Now, all I need is heavy snow-weather clothing and learn how to ride a bike in the snow/ice 

Posted

In Varna till Sept 4th, then gf's parents are coming for a week. My acceptance letter says i start on the 1st, but matriculation doesn't happen till the 7th or 8th of October. SO, I have less than 3 weeks to move all our stuff out of one end of the country, find a place in Cambridge and move everything in. Thankfully the country in question is England, so it's not like moving from one end of the USA to another, but still!

Posted

 learn how to ride a bike in the snow/ice 

 

Fixed gear helps lots

Posted (edited)

The cherry on top is that I just got into a week-long seminar at the Radcliffe Institute at Harvard taking place the first week of June. I've been trying to get into that seminar for four years and it hadn't worked out for one reason or another.  It's an amazing tool for my research and basically, I need to do it.  I was all excited until I started looking up accommodation in Cambridge/Boston. Unless I win the lottery or a miracle happens, I don't think I can swing it.  I can't find a single hotel within walking distance to the institute or easy subway access for less than $325 a night. Plus flight, plus food, plus the seminar fee.  The thought of paying that much makes me sick to my stomach.  What's a girl to do???

Edited by Chiqui74
Posted

The cherry on top is that I just got into a week-long seminar at the Radcliffe Institute at Harvard taking place the first week of June. I've been trying to get into that seminar for four years and it hadn't worked out for one reason or another.  It's an amazing tool for my research and basically, I need to do it.  I was all excited until I started looking up accommodation in Cambridge/Boston. Unless I win the lottery or a miracle happens, I don't think I can swing it.  I can't find a single hotel within walking distance to the institute or easy subway access for less than $325 a night. Plus flight, plus food, plus the seminar fee.  The thought of paying that much makes me sick to my stomach.  What's a girl to do???

 

Air B&B - should be some people subletting. I have a loveseat with a pull-out bed, but I think that would probably be hella awkward.

Posted

Ditto on AirB&B.  Harvard should be getting out pretty soon and people will need subletting.

Posted (edited)

Historians have strong opinions...who would've thought?

On another note, I'm pretty excited to go look at apartments around Davis this Wednesday. After the nuts and bolts stuff, I'm planning on spending the day at the library, doing hw and generally geeking out.

How is everyone else's moving prep going?

 

Pretty well, I am up to about $1000 by selling junk from around my apartment on facebook. I had figured I would be throwing most of this stuff in the garbage... who knew how enticing a $5 price tag is. I'm essentially charging people to really slowly clean my apartment.

Edited by twentysix
Posted

Pretty well, I am up to about $1000 by selling junk from around my apartment on facebook. I had figured I would be throwing most of this stuff in the garbage... who knew how enticing a $5 price tag is. I'm essentially charging people to really slowly clean my apartment.

That's brilliant! I'm stealing this. 

Posted

That's brilliant! I'm stealing this. 

 

By all means! My city has a garage sale-esque facebook group with about 25,000 people in it. Anything I list for $5 that I would have otherwise thrown in the garbage has sold.

Posted

I survived comps! I felt like money when I finished the exam haha 

 

I'm so excited...I get to sign up for Fall quarter classes next week AND my adviser is teaching a U.S. history seminar :)

 

Hope y'all are doing well :)

Posted

That's fantastic!  Congrats on surviving comps.  I registered last week for way too many hours.  My adviser suggested I go to the classes and see which ones I liked the most. 

Posted

That's super exciting Heimat! I'd love to hear what you think of the classes :) and thanks Chiqui! I'm glad it's finally over (and my hand has finally recovered).

 

I registered for classes this morning...it's, like, officially official guys. Now I just need to finish the million papers I neglected while prepping for comps...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use