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arsenalgunner said:...and the single 1st & 2nd years are going to ogle you. ...
We'll see who does more ogling ...
Then again as an MS-0 there's always the lovely Tech undergrads .
arsenalgunner said:...and the single 1st & 2nd years are going to ogle you. ...
civic4982 said:We'll see who does more ogling ...
Then again as an MS-0 there's always the lovely Tech undergrads .
I'm telling........theringworm said:Even though I am married, I will have to agree. Lubbock sunsets would be subpar if there weren't undergrads. Even better though are the nursing students here at the school. But I am married so I am just going off of what my classmates have told me. ............um, (delete delete delete)...... coming dear!
And the ogling, it's already begun. Our class has been scoping you out since you interviewed here.
2tall said:Has anybody sent their deposit? Is there a deadline for it? I remember reading about it in the acceptance letter, but I thought they would send additional info on it.
2tall said:Since you've said that...I'm not sending a dime until JUNE 1ST!
2tall said:civic, have you been to europe before or will this be the first time you've visited?
civic4982 said:Hey wait so who all is goign to Spring Training now? I just e-mailed Paul to RSVP. Are any of you thinking about not playing in the golf tourney (like me) ? I'm so bad I don't think the frustration of playing that day would be a good first impression
civic4982 said:Hey wait so who all is goign to Spring Training now? I just e-mailed Paul to RSVP. Are any of you thinking about not playing in the golf tourney (like me) ? I'm so bad I don't think the frustration of playing that day would be a good first impression
theringworm said:Vinh ... beer ... early in the morning.
SH
I think they will if you give them enough notice. A friend of mine waited til the last minute to decide his last yr and was told he would have to re-aply (which he did and will be in your class this yr).=)) said:does anyone know if texas tech lets you hold your place for a year???it just recently hit me that i won't get the chance to explore more of the world and my other interests for awhile..and i would really like to take a year off...i've already shot them an e-mail but i'm being impatient and was wondering if anyone knew?!?
Wow, you make drinking sound so cooltheringworm said:The plus side is is that the food is free and so are the drinks. That includes beer if you don't mind pounding a few early in the morning.
2tall said:Current students...Are white coat sizes consistent with those of men's suits?
What about the sleeve length? I'm tall and I would hate for the sleeves to be five inches above my wrist.
It seems like they just had a bunch on a rack and let us try them on.civic4982 said:I assumed it was the same as men's suit sizes... anyone know any different? If so then I just screwed up and have to call them.
We were asked to send in sizes last yr too. I just looked at mine. It says XL-RG and fits ok. The sleaves and overall length are a bit short and the girth is huge. I will probably have it tailored by 3rd yr.2tall said:Well, it seems this year we're required to give our sizes beforehand. How does yours fit?
hjt said:Hey y'all,
I was wondering if anyone knew how soon I should get the whole apartment lease thing done. I have no idea since I haven't had to do this during college.
I'm planning on going to Lubbock right after graduation to get that done (Mid. June). Is that late/early/just right?
Thanks!!
Helen
civic4982 said:I'mma do it at Spring Training.
amy2003uva said:page 8 guys? i haven't checked the site in awhile and it was hella hard to find our thread!
anyway, who's going to the dinner at caprock winery on friday? i'm psyched to finally meet some fellow c/o '09ers! sorry you can't make it, helen.
if the weather holds through the weekend, it should be sunny and 70s for spring training.
2tall said:by the by...and pardon my french...does you name stand for too much information ho?
2tall said:BUMP to welcome tmiho! Congrats!
amy2003uva said:congrats tmiho!
yo, just four more months till classes start. yikes!
Rent a house. Really the best way to go for med IMHO. I'm also biased since I'm about to purchase 2 or 3 rental homes that I'll market towards med students and residents. Can be cheaper than apt and certainly more private when you're trying to study.civic4982 said:you guys know nay places that you can get a personal garage at? any apt. complexes I mean...
just got myself a new toy and want to stick it indoors during the cold season.
thackl said:Rent a house. Really the best way to go for med IMHO. I'm also biased since I'm about to purchase 2 or 3 rental homes that I'll market towards med students and residents. Can be cheaper than apt and certainly more private when you're trying to study.
There are a few in my class. One guy is from WA and got in-state tuition. The $1k was probably a TX grant. Most people who get threir info in early will get it. Sounds like a sweet dealCharlieVN said:Hey OUT of State Guys, I have a real tough decision on my hands...I'm a CA resident who matched at Texas Tech. I've just received a letter from the financial aid office that has awarded me 1,000 dollars that also states I qualify for in-state tuition all 4 years...Just wondering if any other OOS applicants got this? Very tough decision in the upcoming months...
Sounds good to me......2tall said:And of course...all of us here will get the SDN discount.
Dr.Isabella said:Hey guys!
Do you think that moving to Lubbock a week before orientation starts is enough time to get settled?
I'm married, so we have a lot of things to move and organize once we are there. But, I've never moved to a different town before- so I don't know how much time does one need to settle in.
Your comments will be very appreciated.
amy2003uva said:Hi Isabella!
I moved to Lubbock with my boyfriend last summer, where we share a house. In all honesty, it took Rob & I nearly two weeks to "move in". I say two weeks because I think it would be pretty crummy if you had to work seven days and nights to move in, riiight before orientation. I am assuming that you have already found a house you're going to be living in? Anyway, it took us about two weeks to comfortably move in to where my furniture was in the proper rooms and there were plates in the cupboards. You're going to want to find your bearings around town, too, so you can find essentials like the grocery store, the campus, etc. You'll probably make great use of the Super WalMarts here, buying cleaning products and stuff to get your house live-in ready. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me!!! I am more than happy to help and I wish you luck in moving! We moved across the country in a rental truck so it was definitely an experience to remember.