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Status_Silver_5114 t1_j8twqno wrote

Also - if looking in PVD - med students start looking in Feb and March for June 1 availability Fb July. So if you have the slightest expectation of a place for that time frame start looking now. If your employment situation is still tbd I doubt you’ll be able to get a place solo / with a roommate pvd is doable?

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PrinceHomeless t1_j8tphvk wrote

Looks like you got the budget advice already, so I'll spare you that bit. I've found the sweet spot to be seriously looking at apartments (i.e. going on tours) 4-6 weeks before you actually move, so in your case, in mid-April throughout May for a June move. I find it helpful to be casually scoping out neighborhoods and prices before that as well.

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64bit_Tuning t1_j8tmx4p wrote

The dealer wouldnt be doing the repair either. We certainly dont. It would be outsourced to a glass shop.

Go get your inspection done. If it fails, take your 30 day failure paperwork and head over to Patriot. Have it looked at. They can get the glass in well within the 30 days (if it needs to be replaced) and then you go back to the inspecting garage for a free re-inspect (since youve already paid) and sticker.

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SquatC0bbler OP t1_j8tl0oi wrote

Well, this isn't the answer I want to hear, but I appreciate the perspective from a RI inspector. I'm taking it into another location for an inspection tomorrow just so I don't go 5+ days without getting a sticker on my car. If they fail me, I know my insurance will cover a free repair, but I think I have to go through safelite with them.

Part of the reason I cancelled with the dealership is because they told me it was irreparable and I'd a new windshield to pass inspection. I doubt they were trying to upsell me there, but in my experience dealerships tend to push for replacement rather than repair more than a standard shop.

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EricaEquites1 t1_j8tjci9 wrote

I’ve been an impatient twice, and done day hospital three times. It would be better if they had single sex wards, as some men woukd randomly open doors hoping to find someone undressed. The food isn’t great. Since it’s Rhode Island you may run into people you know or friends of friends. There is no six degrees of separation here; it’s perhaps three on bad days. McLean has better food, more privacy, more group therapy, and feels less like minimum security jail.

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