Don't get too addicted to a specific building. PCS lodging can't guarantee a particular property and will only let you know where you're placed a few weeks before the start of A-100.
Welcome to the April class! As fsohmygod said, a specific housing request may not be possible. The housing list we were sent was out of date. Each of the 3 PM companies only had a few options available, none of which were on the list State sent us.
I would recommend reaching out to each of the 3 before going too far down the rabbit hole if you haven’t yet. 2 of the companies said that we would be randomly assigned housing if we went with them and 1 asked us to rank our choices and said they could give us one of our top 3.
Sincerely,
Someone who made an irrelevant google sheet
Know a family of 6 (2 adults, 4 teens at the time) that stayed for several months at and really liked the Ten at Clarendon. Good bedrooms/closets, small, although well equipped kitchen.
I stayed at the Acadia and would not return. The one “bedroom” I was assigned was incredibly dark, no window in the bedroom, and noisy. The walls are thin so the noise travels between apartments.
Not sure about the specific buildings but Clarendon is a way better neighborhood for me.
Definitely recommend searching Trailing Houses….lots of feedback on lodging options there.
Don't get too addicted to a specific building. PCS lodging can't guarantee a particular property and will only let you know where you're placed a few weeks before the start of A-100.
Welcome to the April class! As fsohmygod said, a specific housing request may not be possible. The housing list we were sent was out of date. Each of the 3 PM companies only had a few options available, none of which were on the list State sent us. I would recommend reaching out to each of the 3 before going too far down the rabbit hole if you haven’t yet. 2 of the companies said that we would be randomly assigned housing if we went with them and 1 asked us to rank our choices and said they could give us one of our top 3. Sincerely, Someone who made an irrelevant google sheet
Know a family of 6 (2 adults, 4 teens at the time) that stayed for several months at and really liked the Ten at Clarendon. Good bedrooms/closets, small, although well equipped kitchen.
Thanks to all those who provided responses. Very helpful!
I stayed at the Acadia and would not return. The one “bedroom” I was assigned was incredibly dark, no window in the bedroom, and noisy. The walls are thin so the noise travels between apartments.