Here's a Detroit midtown housing
website that may be helpful if you're looking for housing within a couple miles of campus. You'll really have to shop around. I used to date a guy who lived in the Woodbridge area. It's located on the other side of the Lodge freeway, just west of Trumbull. It's within walking distance from school and it seemed very nice. Many people living in that area are WSU students so they all had parties together. There's pros and cons to living in Detroit, but you're gonna have to figure out what is important to you. Personally, I don't see a problem with it, but there are just some things you shouldn't do while living down there such as walking alone at night and leaving personal and expensive items in your car. It's important to be wise about it. WayneStateKatie is right about the grocery stores; there aren't many good ones in Detroit. You're best bets for shopping might be in Dearborn or Warren/Madison Heights/Troy area (which is where I live). There are tons of Meijer stores and everything else up here. It's only about a 10-15 min. drive on I-75.
Being in nursing school, however, may alter your decision. Clinicals will not always be within the WSU area. The College of Nursing assigns students their clinical locations as opposed to letting us pick where we want to go. Aside from the DMC Hospitals, Karmanos, and Henry Ford, you may end up at Mt. Clemens General, Oakwood in Dearborn, Beaumont in Royal Oak, St. John on Moross in Detroit, Henry Ford in Wyandotte, Providence in Southfield, etc. You may put in a request for certain hospitals based on special needs like carpooling, work conflicts, and what not, but the requests may not always be granted. And they definitely don't want students to be at the same hospital more than once.
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