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  Friday, 05 April 2002
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I was wondering what the best way to find housing during the ortho externships is. I just got one at HJD but have no clue about where I could possibly live. Help?!
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I think you best bet would be to contact the program office and ask if they have housing available, or if they could at least give you some contact information for places to stay.
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CollesFx--
Not sure what to do about housing...esp in NYC. I am in a similar boat and don't want to end up on a friend's couch for a month.

In regards to HJD--how did you decide to rotate there? I want to do a month in NYC and can't decide b/w HJD and HSS. Any suggestions? Do you know which require a rotation to interview?
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I had a similar dilemma when I rotated at HJD. I ended up using a service called Manhattan Getaways (), which places people with those who are willing to have someone stay with them for short periods. It isn't cheap, but it may be your only alternative if you don't know anyone. I stayed with a very nice woman in Stuyvesant Town, a housing development which is about a 5-minute walk from HJD or 10 minutes from Bellevue (although you should try to get an HJD rotation if possible). It was $1800 but that is not bad compared to the price of staying in a hotel. The Y is also an option but not the greatest one.

Also, there's a housing message board at NYU's website that may be able to help. I can't remember the URL, but you should be able to find it with Google. People post to the board with sublets available in NYU housing (about a 10-minute walk to HJD). Activity picks up toward the fall as NYU students go on away rotations. Unfortunately I was not able to find anything that way, but it's a good idea to try because these units will be cheaper.

The best option of all is to stay with someone you know if possible, so check with all your friends as they may know someone who has a place. Good luck, and enjoy the Gramercy Park area- it's a lot of fun.
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FixFx...I picked HJD based on the experiences of some of the 4th years that rotated through there. They said nothing but good things about the place. I didn't know anyone that rotated at HSS so I had no basis to compare. Also, I think the HSS dates were fixed so you had to conform to their schedule when picking a rotation date whereas HJD let me start on any Monday (I may be wrong about this but that's what I thought the website said). Good luck and let me know if you're going to HJD...maybe we'll meet up or talk about housing. I'm there in Sept/Oct.
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