Transfer/New Students - Housing

<p>For those who are new to PSU and don't know anybody, like myself, anybody interested in getting an apartment together for fall 2010? There are some reasonably priced ones that I've looked into online in the $400 range for two bedrooms ($250 range if you're willing to go with a studio apt if you're on a strict budget). </p>

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<li><p>preferably looking for somebody who's focused mainly on studying and not partying.</p></li>
<li><p>i'm a christian and hoping to room with another christian, but it's cool if you're not. and no i'm not a hardcore fundamentalist type that's going to force you to join a cult or something.</p></li>
<li><p>i'm the quiet type, asian male.</p></li>
<li><p>i play guitar once in a while but i suck so i probably won't play when you're home so no
noise issues to worry about. haha</p></li>
<li><p>i'm a nice, honest, and respectful person.</p></li>
</ul>

<p>fyi- PSU requires freshmen to live on campus for their first year.</p>

<p>yup i know. i’m a transfer student going into my junior year. but good heads up for those who don’t know.</p>

<p>Hey where did you get the info on the apartments near the school? I’m looking into doing that because there aren’t guarantees on housing for transfers.</p>

<p>[ARPM</a> - Home Page - State College Apartments and Student Apartments from Associated Realty Property Management](<a href=“http://www.arpm.com/]ARPM”>http://www.arpm.com/)
[Apartments</a> State College - home](<a href=“http://www.apartmentsstatecollege.com/]Apartments”>http://www.apartmentsstatecollege.com/)</p>

<p>Craigslist is also a good place to look. That’s where I’m primarily narrowing my choices.</p>