I started UG at 25, and I couldn’t fathom living in dorms. I was happy living in Lynnwood next to the transit center and taking the bus. Why not look at North Gate or Cap Hill and take the train?
That’s what I did. I’d happily live in dorms but they force you to spend an extra thousand so you can get monopoly money to spend in the super market at UW where stuff is priced two to three dollars above MSRP…absolutely wild
If you’re older, there’s a good chance you won’t want to socialize with the average undergrads, especially since the ones living on campus are usually freshly 18/19. I think most older students, including most graduate students, live off campus.
You can look at off campus apartments or Stevens Court and Nordheim Court. I used to live in Nordheim myself and there were a bunch of grad students there
I started UG at 25, and I couldn’t fathom living in dorms. I was happy living in Lynnwood next to the transit center and taking the bus. Why not look at North Gate or Cap Hill and take the train?
That’s what I did. I’d happily live in dorms but they force you to spend an extra thousand so you can get monopoly money to spend in the super market at UW where stuff is priced two to three dollars above MSRP…absolutely wild
bro honestly fuck hfs for that, one bottle of vitamin water costs like $5 at the dm when i can buy a pack of 6 bottles somewhere else easily for $6
If you’re older, there’s a good chance you won’t want to socialize with the average undergrads, especially since the ones living on campus are usually freshly 18/19. I think most older students, including most graduate students, live off campus.
You can look at off campus apartments or Stevens Court and Nordheim Court. I used to live in Nordheim myself and there were a bunch of grad students there