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Sometimes you just have to love university bureaucracies...
I applied to the University of Delaware as a transfer student back in May. I submitted my deposit in late June, about two weeks after I received my acceptance letter. Later on, I was told that I didn't "need" to go to the university's orientation programs, because there would be fall programs available for transfer students.
I had applied for university housing when I submitted my deposit, but supposedly all (late) housing assignments were supposed to be given out by August 15. Since I hadn't received a residence, I figured I was living at home for the first semester, and commuting 20 minutes to classes each day.
I didn't receive my dorm assignment until yesterday at 4:00 PM.
Move-in for new and transfer students is tomorrow.
Excuse me, but I have a shitload of things to pack now... (Fortunately my home is only 20 minutes away, so I won't have trouble getting anything that I forget, at least.)
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The is the way my wife's family always does it. Get a vehicle or two in the driveway, load them up, unload, done. No pre-packing, nothing, load and go.
I hope you move goes well. Being only 20 minutes away you could just take a few things and move in, then get the bigger stuff at your pleasure.
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Well Ritten, that might work, but the problem is that I've got more little things. It's not appliances or big boxes... but books, school/writing supplies, my Trek Reference books (naturally!) and other materials. If I just tossed them into the back of my father's Subaru Outback, half of them wouldn't survive the trip in one piece, and I'd never get things organized once I got to my room.
(Plus, it'd make getting all my stuff up to my sixth-floor room a whole lot more difficult.)
Snay: Yeah, I'd been hoping to go someplace a little further away, but circumstances dictated otherwise.
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Did my move into my on-campus apartment in one day. Tossed all my stuff into a couple of those large plastic bin thingees and drove the 40 minutes to school. Got there and figured I needed another little bookshelf and couple of other little things...mom took me to Target to get that junk.
Other little things came later as I visted home and brought stuff back almost everytime.
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That was my approach. Of course, since my universit yhouse and my parents house are 4 hours drive apart, it took me 5 months to get everything moved in. Tsk.
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Well, believe it or not I actually got everything taken care of yesterday! I wouldn't have thought it possible, especially considering that my room was a huge mess anyway. But I got things organized, packed, cleaned the remaining surfaces so that my parents wouldn't have to look at a huge dust collection for the next four months until Christmas, loaded up the car...
And now I'm actually (mostly) moved in! I don't have all the niceties, and things certainly aren't all set up, but everything's in the apartment (dorm, really), and I'm in the process of getting things unpacked.
Why am I screwing around on Flare, then? I'm testing the network connection.
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I sent my local housing department an(other) e-mail today. Witness:
quote: Though I am sure it is all but impossible, I'm a returning student who is still interesting in living on campus if at all possible. But I am unsure of what steps (if any) to take. I would appreciate any assistance/advice available. (Aside from "take care of these things earlier," which is entirely relavent, but also a fact with which I am closely acquainted as of late.)
I think I am doomed.
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Sol: Um, yeah, why DIDN'T you take care of these things earlier?
Me, I seem to be moving in fewer and fewer things in every year. Freshman year I moved in a shitload of books with me. Bad idea since half of them I've already read and the other half I didn't get around to reading. This year it's just the essentials, since I'm moving out at the end of this semester and then lugging my stuff halfway around the world.
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I'm getting part of my bedroon packed up now, so my mom can store it for me until I figure out where I'm going next year. The main purpose of doing it now, though, is to clear clutter. Gah. Its amazing how 23 years of....stuff...can cram a small bedroom.
Work keeps thinking I'm moving away and not telling them. *L* I grab some boxes every night I work.
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