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catzor
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I had an apartment lined up for the fall, but it fell through so I had to go for university housing. I didn't get my application in until late June, so the odds were not in my favor to begin with.

I got an email today from housing that said I was put on a 240 person waiting list. I have a lot of questions, but mainly, I just want to know what my odds of getting a room are. What happens if I don't? They can't just be like, "Well, we don't have enough rooms, you can't go to school this year," can they? I'm just a little freaked out at the moment, so maybe I will get some more specific, coherent questions as this thread goes along. If anyone worked for housing, or has been through the waitlist procedure, please share your thoughts and experiences.

Thanks.

7/20/2009 6:07:31 PM

NeuseRvrRat
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i'm sure you can find an empty apartment

living on campus sucks

7/20/2009 6:11:05 PM

ThePeter
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try Wolf Village?

7/20/2009 6:11:36 PM

marlndarln
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Quickly start looking for another apartment situation.

The university is not required to provide you with housing. NCSU housing will do whatever they can(of course they want to have all the rooms filled -$), but in the end there are only so many dormrooms.

7/20/2009 6:12:26 PM

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"Well, we don't have enough rooms, you can't go to school this year"


Enrollment PWNT. STAY HOME.

7/20/2009 6:12:43 PM

vinylbandit
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1. You're an adult.
2. This town is full of unoccupied apartments, a great number of which are cheaper than University Housing.

7/20/2009 6:16:23 PM

NeuseRvrRat
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i was standing in line at the cashier's office friday afternoon and this asian guy who was obviously up there with his son for freshman orientation was complaining about the price of housing. he was like "you charge $XXXX for one semester? this too much! it cheaper for son to live off campus. he have own room much bigger. here he have small room with other person. this too much!"

it was hard not to crack up

7/20/2009 6:21:28 PM

marlndarln
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i don't know how you didn't break out laughing.

i mean, it would have been funny to me no matter who let those statements fly from their lips - silly parents!

7/20/2009 6:47:24 PM

NeuseRvrRat
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it was like he wanted to haggle over the price

i've noticed that asian people think they can haggle on anything

[Edited on July 20, 2009 at 7:12 PM. Reason : some kind of cultural thing]

7/20/2009 7:11:41 PM

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"1. You're an adult.
2. This town is full of unoccupied apartments, a great number of which are cheaper than University Housing."

7/20/2009 8:38:37 PM

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I got a place you can stay in starting in early August. I just moved out of a room in my parents' apartment they own near campus. All it requires is a credit check. You get an individual lease so if the other guy bails (which he won't) you aren't up shit creek. Rent's $350/mo, utilities will run about $80-90/mo, and the lease is a 6mo lease through January 31st.

You're better off not doing some dumb shit with the university and living off campus. This place is right next to centennial, on the wolfline, and it's a fairly direct walk to campus (~20-30 minute walk depending on how fast you walk).

And even if you aren't interested in mine, become interested in somebody else's. Living on campus is dumb and there's always people like me looking for last minute renters. PM me if you're interested and I'll get you my parents' contact info.

Oh yeah, it's a 2br/2ba garden style townhome (i.e. it's on one floor). 1200 sq ft. The guy who'd be your roommate brews beer and has the place ridiculously clean right now. Nice guy as well, not a crazy socially retarded nerd.

[Edited on July 20, 2009 at 9:16 PM. Reason : ]

7/20/2009 9:14:46 PM

wdprice3
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dude, do you not know how many open apartments and rooms for rent in this town? it's a damn renter's market.

7/20/2009 9:30:14 PM

marlndarln
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ah okay. yeah i understand the haggling angle. VERY much a cultural thing over there

7/20/2009 10:15:07 PM

bobster
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Village Green has pretty cheep bedrooms for rent right now, PM me before you call them.

7/20/2009 10:21:14 PM

Mindstorm
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^^^ This. Go look, you will find SOMETHING!

7/20/2009 10:25:24 PM

wdprice3
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que?

7/20/2009 10:32:49 PM

mcfluffle
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Quickly start looking for another apartment situation.

The university is not required to provide you with housing. NCSU housing will do whatever they can(of course they want to have all the rooms filled -$), but in the end there are only so many dormrooms.


you should definitely still be able to find an apartment vacancy--check craigslist, too, for privately listed ones

7/20/2009 10:47:58 PM

Spontaneous
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This happened to me one semester and they offered to put me in ES King Village. I roomed in a house instead.

7/20/2009 11:06:08 PM

Mindstorm
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^^^ I know it's a renter's market. I'm just advertising wherever because I can. I'm agreeing with you that there's a crap ton of apartments/renters out there that need one person for one bedroom at a reasonable monthly rate (near campus).

7/21/2009 6:49:03 AM

Perlith
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Once again, thank you TWW for making this a fuzzy, welcoming place for new folks

The 240 person waiting list is going to be tough within 3 weeks. Most folks aren't going to jump ship this late into the game without facing some penalties. My advice would be to start hunting for an apartment complex. Unless you have excellent credit at age 19 (possibly but unlikely), you will likely need your parents to co-sign on any apartment leases. You can put in a fresh application, or, try craigslist/TWW classifieds looking for rooms to rent.

As has been mentioned, it is cheaper off-campus, despite NCSU propaganda stating otherwise. However, you do miss out on some of the "college life" experience by not being on campus for another year. If this is your second year of college, I would recommend staying on campus if at all possible. (Note, the terms freshman/sophomore/junior/senior don't apply here as those are simply reflections of credit hours, not necessarily time spent on campus). You mentioned a "room" ... are you applying for a specific dorm or Wolf Village to live in?

[Edited on July 21, 2009 at 8:01 AM. Reason : .]

7/21/2009 8:01:21 AM

wdprice3
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lol@^

^^wasn't talking to you in my first post, mang! that was for the OP and his thought of living on campus Vs off campus.

7/21/2009 8:04:21 AM

Hurley
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" "you charge $XXXX for one semester? this too much! it cheaper for son to live off campus. he have own room much bigger. here he have small room with other person. this too much!"
"



kahn (sp?) from king of the hill - was the voice in my head as I read this excerpt

7/21/2009 8:06:35 AM

CleverFilth
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goto craigslist and search "ncsu" in the housing section.

7/21/2009 8:14:20 AM

AstralEngine
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Boylan Company owns an apartment on Gorman Street. It's a fair distance from campus (like right in between campus and the food lion on avent ferry) but a wolfline bus comes right by the place, so you can ride to class if you prefer.

Three room apartments, each room has its own bathroom, there's a full kitchen with a dishwasher, washer and dryer, etc. Rent is 335 plus utilities (you can get the utilities in a package, but it's retarded don't do it).

The office to learn about the apartment is on S Boylan St (near downtown) and the lady's name you need to talk to is Carla. She is the best, a fantastic lady.

I live there, and aside from the usual assholes you can't escape, it's a pretty good place.

[Edited on July 21, 2009 at 4:49 PM. Reason : fixing my writing fail]

7/21/2009 4:46:45 PM

NeuseRvrRat
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"kahn (sp?) from king of the hill - was the voice in my head as I read this excerpt"


this guy could've done kahn's voice and you'd never know the difference

7/21/2009 4:49:06 PM

bobster
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Also be aware that most of the complexes have shuttles to and from campus.

7/21/2009 4:59:41 PM

Str8BacardiL
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i got a room for rent with no lease its like a 30 second walk from wolfline stop

7/21/2009 5:01:45 PM

HUR
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Consider yourself lucky. Do your self a favor and get a place off campus.

7/21/2009 5:18:29 PM

stixman
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I would say look for a place off campus like everyone else;

HOWEVER, if you want to live on campus now, typically university housing works through their waiting list in the first week of the semester. Often times they put overflow residents into lounges until everyone has gotten a new room. There is no guarantee of which building or which roommate you end up with.

7/21/2009 10:20:45 PM

NeuseRvrRat
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"Often times they put overflow residents into lounges until everyone has gotten a new room"


no, they don't

7/21/2009 10:22:39 PM

stixman
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that must have changed since I was in undergrad then, when we had 4 in each lounge in sullivan on the first day of school...

7/22/2009 12:58:32 AM

Ernie
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Yeah, they definitely put kids in lounges when I was in school.

[Edited on July 22, 2009 at 9:12 AM. Reason : ]

7/22/2009 9:11:59 AM

dubcaps
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UT!!!!!!!!!!!

(but seriously +1 for legit off campus living)

[Edited on July 22, 2009 at 11:46 AM. Reason : ]

7/22/2009 11:46:10 AM

NeuseRvrRat
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^^^maybe they still do it on west campus. i worked on central last year and i know they don't do it.

7/22/2009 12:20:00 PM

nothing22
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"when we had 4 in each lounge in sullivan on the first day of school"

yep- toemoss

within 2-3 weeks, one of the kids in our suite went batshit weird or something and bugged out back to idaho. they moved toemoss on over.

7/22/2009 12:36:55 PM

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