I got to spend yesterday and the day before with my oh-so-awesome parents. They are probably home right now, asleep and tired from the car trip, but I'm glad they came, despite the (non)-fun of long car rides. We hung out, shopped, talked, saw Wall·E, saw 1964: The Tribute performed in Virginia Tech's own Burruss Hall (which was a LOT of fun; I haven't seen my parents both singing along with music at a concert until last night), and just generally had fun. It was awesome. It was only icing on the cake that they brought me food, a suitcase (to make coming home for breaks easier), and other stuff. Thank you, Mom and Dad! xoxo!
We also discussed something very important: where I am going to live next year. I have to decide before Winter Break whether I am moving off campus next academic year or not, so my parents, S (the fellow woman engineering student with whom I will more than likely be rooming; she's awesome), and I met and talked apartments. S had obviously done much more research than I had had time to do, so she knew most of the details about housing around here and had already focused on a couple nice apartment complexes. We both want a quiet community, and we both miss having the privacy of our own rooms (or at least a near 100% guarantee that there will be somewhere in our living space where we can "recharge" alone, as we are both introverted). We discussed stuff we need to be sure to ask while taking tours of the candidates, and we will be working on priority lists for what we can't live without soon (aka as soon as I get my dormwork done, I'm doing mine). However, I don't think we've entirely removed the possibility of staying on campus. But, if we do go off, Virginia Tech has an excellent bus system, and most of the apartments we are looking at are within easy walking distance too. I wouldn't have to drive unless I had a giant tri-fold board or prototype model to transport, pretty much.
But Virginia Tech is having a bit of a housing crunch. More and more incoming freshmen means less and less upperclassmen housing, so we may be "strongly encouraged" to do our bit to help next year's freshmen not have to live in study lounges or room with RA's (because some, over halfway into the semester, are still being forced to do that!) I've been thinking about the possibility of going off campus for a while, and while it is nice to live right in the middle of everything, it would also be nice to have a room or quiet space of my own, and to live with someone with a similar sleep pattern.
Anyway, if anyone has any sage advise for apartment hunting or a definite reason to stay on or go off campus, please let me know. I would definitely appreciate it, especially since I don't know everything involved or what to take into consideration.
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