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Thanks! Yes, we are so proud of her! She had put in so much work into her GMAT and now being awarded with this acceptance!Date: 4/22/2009 4:03:44 PM
Author: AmberGretchen
Congratulations to your DD on her acceptance - what a wonderful accomplishment![]()
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Definitely ditto the recommendation for Craigslist. What''s your time frame/schedule like? Ideally, I''d try to contact as many options as possible a couple of weeks before your daughter is moving, and line up a bunch of appointments for her to see as many places as possible before deciding.
Thank you! I am not sure what to expect to spend for rent in Philly. Rents are so expensive here in Switzerland. Right now, all we know is she would not have a car, that means she has to live within walking distance or short trip with buses. However, as you mentioned right outside the uni is a bad ghetto, we might have to rethink our strategy. Anyway, I am going to send her your comments. Its good to know about the Rittenhouse Sq area, appreciate that!Date: 4/22/2009 4:26:11 PM
Author: sba771
Hi,
First congrats! That is very exciting for both of you! I am from Philly (now living in Europe) but I lived just outside the city. It sort of depends how much you want to spend and if she will have a car or not. There are some great areas in downtown. My one word of caution is the area right outside the university is the really really bad ghetto. If you make a wrong turn you are in a sketchy part of town- a small drawback for both Penn and Drexel. So my advice is avoid being too close to North or South Philly. If you have a decent budget and she doesn''t mind a quickie commute- the Rittenhouse Sq area is SUPER nice and its downtown. If you decide to get her an apt in the suburbs I could probably be more help should you have questions.
Thank you for your offer! Just to get a rough idea, do you know how pricey the rent is in these areas: Rittenhouse, Washinton Sq W and Society Hill? It doesn't have to be exact just a +/- number.Date: 4/22/2009 4:50:42 PM
Author: Octavia
Congratulations to your DD! Wharton is an awesome school. I live in Philly, so if you have specific questions about any of the areas she's considering living in, I can give my opinion. Generally, I second the Rittenhouse area -- it's pretty close to Penn's campus, so it's easy to bike, and there are both Penn buses and SEPTA (public transit) buses that go between them. Parts of West Philly are fine and housing there tends to be cheaper, but I wouldn't go much west of campus (probably 45th Street as a boundary). I also really like the Washington Square West and Society Hill areas of the city, which are basically the two neighborhoods as you go east of Rittenhouse. They're further away from Penn, but still bike-able and very close to buses and a subway line. Like Rittenhouse, they tend to be a bit pricey, though.
Aside from Craigslist, Philly Weekly (http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com) is a good source for apartment listings. Good luck, and let us know if you have any other questions!
Thank you! How awesome that your daughter is also at Penn! I have heard only wonderful comments about Penn (By the way, just found out that WH and Penn U is the same and only one - excuse my ignorance!) Now I am going to give Rittenhouse Sq some serious thought! Do you know how pricey rents are there? Just needed to know some figure to prepare ourselves.Date: 4/22/2009 4:57:16 PM
Author: Kaleigh
First off, congrats to your DD. My daughter is at Penn, undergrad. I ditto the suggestion of Rittenhouse Square. It''s a lovely area and close to Penn.
I will ask my daughter after she gets off work from her internship. She''ll know who to contact, etc... My husband and I are Co Presidents of Penn''s Parents council, if you want to contact me direclty. I live 20 minutes outside the city, so would be happy to help you in any way I can. LisaDate: 4/22/2009 5:05:45 PM
Author: megeve
Thank you! How awesome that your daughter is also at Penn! I have heard only wonderful comments about Penn (By the way, just found out that WH and Penn U is the same and only one - excuse my ignorance!) Now I am going to give Rittenhouse Sq some serious thought! Do you know how pricey rents are there? Just needed to know some figure to prepare ourselves.Date: 4/22/2009 4:57:16 PM
Author: Kaleigh
First off, congrats to your DD. My daughter is at Penn, undergrad. I ditto the suggestion of Rittenhouse Square. It''s a lovely area and close to Penn.