The city seems pretty segregated actually, and there have been comments by a few to reinforce this. I found it amusing and a bit disappointing to have one of the real estate agents talk about how a place we were going to see "seems unsafe", but its not. It is on "the border" of the "traditional university housing area". The place just needs somebody to understand its an "urban environment". Then as if I was some idiot she had to hit me over the head with "you just need to be comfortable with being one of the few white people in the area". Revolting
I have narrowed down my housing to two places. One is a small one bedroom almost literally next to campus. The problem is the building is very old, has settled, and the floor has a slight slant to it. It feels like you are on a ship. The other is a roommate situation, with a female roommate, and to make it worse she is red hot. Most men would not think this is a problem, however for me the two times I have done this I have ended up sleeping with my female roommate. I do not think I want that distraction and drama my first year of school. What saves her is she is actually a third year student, so she might be able to help if I have any problems academically, not to mention the traditional asset of knowing a local in a very strange city.
I think I will call her today.
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