Fordham Class of 2015 Forum
- lakers3peat
- Posts: 464
- Joined: Thu Sep 16, 2010 7:10 pm
Re: Fordham Class of 2015
Yeah I guess oncampus is what I'm going to have to do. The thing is I'm kind of an insomniac and I really would have preferred living alone but the studios come unfurnished and moving in a bed, desk, couch, etc sounds like a huge pain in the butt. Anyways I guess it wont be that bad having to live and share ammenitites with 2 other people, I just cant believe I'm going to have to pay $2,000 to do so LOL! P.S. Its not like I come from some podunk town, I'm paying 900 to live off of wilshire in LA right now so double that haha wow.
dingbat do you know anything about McMahon hall and its accomdations/is the fitness room as lacking as it sounds. I need to decide soon whether or not I sign up for a new gym.
dingbat do you know anything about McMahon hall and its accomdations/is the fitness room as lacking as it sounds. I need to decide soon whether or not I sign up for a new gym.
- dingbat
- Posts: 4974
- Joined: Wed Jan 11, 2012 9:12 pm
Re: Fordham Class of 2015
Is McMahon seriously $2k per month?
That's nuts.
Just go on Craigslist or sublet.com and find a place in Hells kitchen for half that price.
Can't advise you on the gym front; just check out if it's any good.
If not, NY sports club is good and has a gazillion locations in the city
That's nuts.
Just go on Craigslist or sublet.com and find a place in Hells kitchen for half that price.
Can't advise you on the gym front; just check out if it's any good.
If not, NY sports club is good and has a gazillion locations in the city
- lakers3peat
- Posts: 464
- Joined: Thu Sep 16, 2010 7:10 pm
Re: Fordham Class of 2015
($7,827.50 per semester)
I think this includes utilities and cable, but still ends up equalling about $2000 a month, plus you have to share a bathroom and kitchen with 2 other people
I think this includes utilities and cable, but still ends up equalling about $2000 a month, plus you have to share a bathroom and kitchen with 2 other people
- dingbat
- Posts: 4974
- Joined: Wed Jan 11, 2012 9:12 pm
Re: Fordham Class of 2015
Utilities will probably set you back $100-$150 per month.lakers3peat wrote:($7,827.50 per semester)
I think this includes utilities and cable, but still ends up equalling about $2000 a month, plus you have to share a bathroom and kitchen with 2 other people
Personally, my first years in NY I don't have a tv. Cable plus internet would probably set you back another $100
$1750 per month can get you a brownstone apartment on the UWS (if you look hard enough)
Look to see what can be found online (look for Hells Kitchen, midtown, UWS) to get a feel for alternatives. It is difficult (but not impossible) to arrange long distance. Also keep in mind that many landlords have minimal income requirements
If in doubt, ask TLS (or pm me)
- SDPalmTree
- Posts: 148
- Joined: Fri Sep 23, 2011 5:49 pm
Re: Fordham Class of 2015
I know, I only managed to get the info by writing to about 3 different people and calling a couple times. My guess is that the organizer wasn't able to access their email for a while and we rated pretty low on the contact list. Still, the reception was nice enough, met a bunch of alumni. There was actually only one other potential student there, and I say potential because he was actually gunning for Columbia Law, where his g/f was already admitted to.lakers3peat wrote: I wanted to attend the LA reception but dean brown NEVER emailed or called me back after I asked for the details... wtf?!
As far as apartments, I wish I could say I was any better informed than you. Other than living in NJ, I've gone ahead and contacted a broker to try to find something for me in NYC at a reasonable price. Will probably end up in Inwood by going that route... But yes, NYC is way worse than LA. Although $900 off of Wilshire sounds like a really good deal. I'm working on Wilshire these days and it does not seem like a cheap place to find an apartment.
Want to continue reading?
Register now to search topics and post comments!
Absolutely FREE!
Already a member? Login
- dingbat
- Posts: 4974
- Joined: Wed Jan 11, 2012 9:12 pm
Re: Fordham Class of 2015
I recommend Hells kitchen - close enough that you can walk, but not that expensiveSDPalmTree wrote:I know, I only managed to get the info by writing to about 3 different people and calling a couple times. My guess is that the organizer wasn't able to access their email for a while and we rated pretty low on the contact list. Still, the reception was nice enough, met a bunch of alumni. There was actually only one other potential student there, and I say potential because he was actually gunning for Columbia Law, where his g/f was already admitted to.lakers3peat wrote: I wanted to attend the LA reception but dean brown NEVER emailed or called me back after I asked for the details... wtf?!
As far as apartments, I wish I could say I was any better informed than you. Other than living in NJ, I've gone ahead and contacted a broker to try to find something for me in NYC at a reasonable price. Will probably end up in Inwood by going that route... But yes, NYC is way worse than LA. Although $900 off of Wilshire sounds like a really good deal. I'm working on Wilshire these days and it does not seem like a cheap place to find an apartment.
Be prepared, NY apartment hunting is a sport unto itself
- SDPalmTree
- Posts: 148
- Joined: Fri Sep 23, 2011 5:49 pm
Re: Fordham Class of 2015
Well, I'll be in NYC from July 11-15 in order to find an apartment. My hope is that the broker will be able to get us in somewhere nice that first day and I can spend the next few enjoying NYC, visiting the campus, and all that good stuff. We'll see, I guess.
- dingbat
- Posts: 4974
- Joined: Wed Jan 11, 2012 9:12 pm
Re: Fordham Class of 2015
You're better off using a few different brokers:SDPalmTree wrote:Well, I'll be in NYC from July 11-15 in order to find an apartment. My hope is that the broker will be able to get us in somewhere nice that first day and I can spend the next few enjoying NYC, visiting the campus, and all that good stuff. We'll see, I guess.
1) some of them are scum of the earth
2) no Multiple-Listing-Service in NY (basically, unlike almost everywhere else, a broker only has access to apartments listed with said broker and does not have access to apartments listed with a different agency)
Book a different broker for each day (or, even better, 2 per day)
-
- Posts: 191
- Joined: Mon Dec 14, 2009 7:36 pm
Re: Fordham Class of 2015
Anyone have any NYC Credit Union suggestions?
- SDPalmTree
- Posts: 148
- Joined: Fri Sep 23, 2011 5:49 pm
Re: Fordham Class of 2015
I've looked into it a little bit, and it looks like the only credit unions in NYC belong to government employees and their family. Otherwise you're stuck with BoA or some other MegaBank.
- dingbat
- Posts: 4974
- Joined: Wed Jan 11, 2012 9:12 pm
Re: Fordham Class of 2015
Shittybank is on every corner
-
- Posts: 191
- Joined: Mon Dec 14, 2009 7:36 pm
Re: Fordham Class of 2015
I would be eligible for Municipal Credit Union. Other than that, however, it looks sparse so I'm considering staying with my small-ish local bank since they have a few branches in Hoboken and Jersey City if I ever need to do something at a branch.
And I just now realized that Shittybank was a reference to Citi and not to Every Large Bank Ever.
And I just now realized that Shittybank was a reference to Citi and not to Every Large Bank Ever.
Register now!
Resources to assist law school applicants, students & graduates.
It's still FREE!
Already a member? Login
- dingbat
- Posts: 4974
- Joined: Wed Jan 11, 2012 9:12 pm
Re: Fordham Class of 2015
The problem wiht credit unions is that they usually have very few locations in manhattan.
if you've never lived in NYC, you don't understand that 30 blocks may as well be out of state
if you've never lived in NYC, you don't understand that 30 blocks may as well be out of state
-
- Posts: 64
- Joined: Tue May 03, 2011 8:11 am
Housing
I'm looking for a roommate to move to Manhattan in mid August.
About me:
24 year old male. I'm neat but not a freak about it. I like to go out but I am not looking to live in a frat house. I'm looking for a roommate that is also a law student, who is respectful of my space and my study time. I am looking to live somewhere in the Village or Hell's kitchen. I would like to be able to walk to campus if possible.
If any one in interested PM me and we can talk more.
About me:
24 year old male. I'm neat but not a freak about it. I like to go out but I am not looking to live in a frat house. I'm looking for a roommate that is also a law student, who is respectful of my space and my study time. I am looking to live somewhere in the Village or Hell's kitchen. I would like to be able to walk to campus if possible.
If any one in interested PM me and we can talk more.
- dingbat
- Posts: 4974
- Joined: Wed Jan 11, 2012 9:12 pm
Re: Housing
You'd like to live in the village and walk to campus?iaiava wrote: I am looking to live somewhere in the Village or Hell's kitchen. I would like to be able to walk to campus if possible.
I will be nice, I will be nice, I will be nice
Walking at a good clip, the west village is not less than a 45 minute walk each way, but realistically you're looking at an hour or more.
If you want to walk to campus, you're really just looking at Hell's Kitchen, the Upper West Side and the theatre district.
It would be stretching the truth, but doable to include Chelsea, the 42nd street area and maybe the rest of midtown and the lower parts of the Upper East Side, but that shouldn't be on your radar if you plan on hoofing it
- Gemini
- Posts: 1944
- Joined: Thu Mar 11, 2010 9:23 pm
Re: Fordham Class of 2015
Hi all, just posting in here to let you know I will be selling all my 1L books and supplements (crim law, civil procedure, contracts) as well as Getting to Maybe and the LEEWS audio program. If anyone is interested, let me know!
Get unlimited access to all forums and topics
Register now!
I'm pretty sure I told you it's FREE...
Already a member? Login
- dingbat
- Posts: 4974
- Joined: Wed Jan 11, 2012 9:12 pm
Re: Fordham Class of 2015
I'm interested, but only after I get my schedule (and can confirm the required books)Gemini wrote:Hi all, just posting in here to let you know I will be selling all my 1L books and supplements (crim law, civil procedure, contracts) as well as Getting to Maybe and the LEEWS audio program. If anyone is interested, let me know!
- Gemini
- Posts: 1944
- Joined: Thu Mar 11, 2010 9:23 pm
Re: Fordham Class of 2015
I should clarify. I DO have some textbooks, but what I'm mainly interested in selling off are my SUPPLEMENTS. Supplements generally apply to any class.
I also have Getting to Maybe and the LEEWS audio system. Can be sold separately or together.
I also have Getting to Maybe and the LEEWS audio system. Can be sold separately or together.
- Munchkin318
- Posts: 47
- Joined: Tue Feb 28, 2012 11:16 am
Re: Fordham Class of 2015
Hi everyone! I just deposited today and went hunting for this thread. Looks like there aren't that many of us on here! Anyways I'm with everyone on this nightmare apartment hunt but at least I have two roomies set up already. Anyone know the best areas of Brooklyn to look in? I've accepted that there will be a hellish commute...
- dingbat
- Posts: 4974
- Joined: Wed Jan 11, 2012 9:12 pm
Re: Fordham Class of 2015
If you can find a place near the A train, the commute is not bad at all. Brooklyn Heights & Prospect Park are both good places to be (probably Prospect Park)Munchkin318 wrote:Hi everyone! I just deposited today and went hunting for this thread. Looks like there aren't that many of us on here! Anyways I'm with everyone on this nightmare apartment hunt but at least I have two roomies set up already. Anyone know the best areas of Brooklyn to look in? I've accepted that there will be a hellish commute...
Communicate now with those who not only know what a legal education is, but can offer you worthy advice and commentary as you complete the three most educational, yet challenging years of your law related post graduate life.
Register now, it's still FREE!
Already a member? Login
-
- Posts: 5
- Joined: Thu Dec 08, 2011 12:09 pm
Re: Fordham Class of 2015
You have tons of options, but anyting further than about 4 stops into Brooklyn is likely to yield a 1-hour plus commute. Look off of the B, D and even F train as well the A. Due to the way the trains run in Manhattan the B, D and F may actually get you to school faster than the A. Feel free to message me if you have specific questions.Munchkin318 wrote:Hi everyone! I just deposited today and went hunting for this thread. Looks like there aren't that many of us on here! Anyways I'm with everyone on this nightmare apartment hunt but at least I have two roomies set up already. Anyone know the best areas of Brooklyn to look in? I've accepted that there will be a hellish commute...
- dingbat
- Posts: 4974
- Joined: Wed Jan 11, 2012 9:12 pm
Re: Fordham Class of 2015
I am willing to accept the above for the B and the D, but not the Ftatertot wrote:You have tons of options, but anyting further than about 4 stops into Brooklyn is likely to yield a 1-hour plus commute. Look off of the B, D and even F train as well the A. Due to the way the trains run in Manhattan the B, D and F may actually get you to school faster than the A. Feel free to message me if you have specific questions.Munchkin318 wrote:Hi everyone! I just deposited today and went hunting for this thread. Looks like there aren't that many of us on here! Anyways I'm with everyone on this nightmare apartment hunt but at least I have two roomies set up already. Anyone know the best areas of Brooklyn to look in? I've accepted that there will be a hellish commute...
As an FYI, excluding wait times and delays, taking the A train from
Fordham to the end of thè line is about 55 minutes
-
- Posts: 191
- Joined: Mon Dec 14, 2009 7:36 pm
Re: Fordham Class of 2015
I ended up getting a place on the east side. There's a lot in Spanish Harlem that is affordable, although the commute is tough. I'll be riding a bike through CP on nice days and taking M96 + subway on less nice days. Sure, it will suck sometimes but, on the other hand, I have a private backyard
If anyone is interested, I worked with a nice broker who had some great UWS listings, I'd be happy to give you his contact info.
Welcome to all the recent WL admits!
If anyone is interested, I worked with a nice broker who had some great UWS listings, I'd be happy to give you his contact info.
Welcome to all the recent WL admits!
- tibbs1179
- Posts: 12
- Joined: Sun May 15, 2011 11:15 pm
Re: Fordham Class of 2015
I'll be commuting from Brooklyn as well. I have lived in Clinton Hill near Fort Greene for 6.5 years now, and my commute isn't terrible: about 35 - 45 minutes. I'm a block away from the C train, and that takes me right to 60th Street at Columbus Circle, a less-than-five-minute walk from campus. I would highly recommend my neighborhood, and I believe there are still affordable places to be found here.Munchkin318 wrote:Hi everyone! I just deposited today and went hunting for this thread. Looks like there aren't that many of us on here! Anyways I'm with everyone on this nightmare apartment hunt but at least I have two roomies set up already. Anyone know the best areas of Brooklyn to look in? I've accepted that there will be a hellish commute...
More broadly, I would recommend any neighborhood north and west of Prospect Park that lies along the A,B,C, or D trains (all of which are a straight shot to Columbus Circle). Those neighborhoods include Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, Boerum Hill, Cobble Hill, Downtown Brooklyn, Brooklyn Heights, and DUMBO. I recently helped my girlfriend look for an apartment in all of these areas, and I was surprised by the number of affordable options, especially for people coming in with roommates.
Hope this helps!
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
Now there's a charge.
Just kidding ... it's still FREE!
Already a member? Login