Georgetown ABSN Spring 2014

U.S.A. Washington DC

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Hi everyone!

I submitted my application for Georgetown's ABSN program. Has anyone else applied?

Glover park and georgetown are close neighborhoods that are bus/walking distance. I would recommend looking at craigslist for housing just avoid the too good to be true prices and "rent to buy" postings. I have been thinking about other neighborhoods like Columbia Heights, Capitol Hill and Mt Pleasant because they are cheap but I think the commuting could be a pain unless we can park on campus. Generally, avoid neighborhoods outside of NW. Parts of NE and SW are ok. Other good neighborhoods (in my opinion)- woodley park, Cleveland park, adams Morgan, dupont, foggy bottom, west end, Logan circle, tenleytown (on convenient bus lines), shaw, eastern market and U street. I wouldn't worry about finding housing last minute, every apartment I have ever had in DC was found 2 weeks prior to when I wanted to move!

Hi everyone I am a little late to this post... I have been accepted into the ABSN program as well!

I am coming from Western NY and also am unsure of where to live etc. Laura Adams told me that there will be an invite for all of those who have been admitted to come down sometime during November so I figure that will be a good time to scope out the apartments in the area etc. I have been looking at a few places in Arlington online and when I check the traffic reports it doesn't seem that bad of a drive only 15 minutes if you follow 29 and live in ballston. Does anyone on here know of fun places to live in Arlington?

I read some where on the website that Georgetown does not offer parking for students which is awful but hopefully there is a lot nearby. Is anyone else planning on having a car down there?

I'm looking at Glover Park, that is where my friends have lived for years when they went to Georgetown and then to American. Also looking at the area around American U and the cathedral. Also looking at Arlington - as close to Rosslyn as possible since you can walk right over Key Bridge or take the GUTS bus to campus. I'll have my car, a lot of DC is zone parking so if you don't switch your tags, you'll run into parking issues. Public transportation in DC is great though.

hi all, i'm considering applying to Georgetown. Do any of you know how the school converts quarter to semester units?

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