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Old 08-17-2007, 08:49 AM
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Default freshman to University of Oklahoma Norman Campus,need help

hey everybody,
I will go to study in Univ. of OK,norman campus.the apartment of school are very epensive.Who know how to rent a room close to campus? who can give me some information? Are those rent-information on website credible?
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Old 08-30-2007, 02:55 PM
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I just graduated there and have lived in quite a few different places. If you are a freshman they make you live on campus to my knowledge. Kratley are apartments on the south of campus that are normally very cheap, goto sin.ou.edu or it may be hub.ou.edu and goto virtual market and look around you can see what people rent rooms out for. Only problem is you aren't going to know your roomate and they are normally exchange students. Another thing is the commons or the greens only 1.5 miles from school, they have all inclusive 4 bdrm apartments that are like 300's which is cheap. If you have any more questions just give me a shout. Btw what are you studying, I was chemical, materials, and biological engineer, great program.

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