I am also in need of a room or roomate in apartment of like $600 where split the cost into $300.just got admitted into PE masters.
I am also in need of a room or roomate in apartment of like $600 where split the cost into $300.just got admitted into PE masters.
Actually, it is a rather large apartment complex, i couldn't tell you how many rooms, but i'm almost certain its one of the biggest in town. Its relatively close to grocery stores, a few fast food and sit down restaurants. If you love athletics or working out, its very close to those complexes on campus. I have friends that live there and I can ask what they pay. I know they have 1, 2, and 3 bed apts. The area is pretty safe, there is an isolated incident every once a while, but its not the bad part of town by any means.
It's a fairly old complex built around the mid to late 70's. I've attached the link to the site that will probably give you more info. It is walking distance from the sports complex, with the university medical center, a few restaurants and a Rouse's grocery store also in walking distance.
http://www.bayou-shadows.com/?gclid=...UNrtgodBF2Zdw#
I've had a few friends live there. These apts are a little old, but really don't feel as old as they are. One of the best values that you'll get in the Cajun Field area as far as $/sq. ft. IMO
Hey, I'm in the same boat right now and considering a few different schools for a masters in pete engr. I finished my undergrad in environmental engr. I'm considering LSU, Colorado School of Mines, and even a few in Texas. I wanted to ask how your experience has been so far at the UL? How difficult is the curriculum? Also, how are the research opportunities and career placement opportunities (internships, etc.) there from your own experience? After reading this entire thread, I tried contacting Dr. Zappi just now, unfortunately, he wasn't in the office but I left a message so hopefully I'll hear back from him soon.
Cajunsmike and I both work here at a major in Lafayette and are on the recruiting team to hire engineers. We have hired several PEs with masters from UL. I'm not certain about the rate for master's graduates but I believe the undergrad program has managed to place 100% of the PE grads upon graduation in recent years. I know it has been a competitive market with numerous candidates we offered having several offers from competitors.
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