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This page is for general information on living as a student in the [http://www.cs.washington.edu/ UW-CSE dept.] and the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle Seattle] area.  Grad students may also be interested in the [http://www2.cs.washington.edu/mediawiki/index.php/Grad_guide grad guide wiki] (CSE NetID required).
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This page is for general information on living as a student in the [http://www.cs.washington.edu/ UW-CSE dept.] and the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle Seattle] area.  Grad students may also be interested in the [http://www2.cs.washington.edu/mediawiki/index.php/Grad_guide grad guide wiki] (CSE NetID required). The  [http://www.reddit.com/r/Seattle Seattle sub-Reddit] has [http://www.reddit.com/r/Seattle/comments/htwqj/information_for_people_moving_to_seattle/ information for people moving to Seattle].
  
 
Note that we have recommendations for various places in the Seattle area, as well as a compilation of mailing lists and so forth.
 
Note that we have recommendations for various places in the Seattle area, as well as a compilation of mailing lists and so forth.
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*[http://www2.cs.washington.edu/mediawiki/index.php/Uns "Unsupported" software]
 
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*[http://www.cs.washington.edu/orgs/student-affairs/gsc/ Grad student affairs]
 
*[http://www.cs.washington.edu/orgs/student-affairs/gsc/ Grad student affairs]
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*[https://dada.cs.washington.edu/mediawiki/index.php/Orientation2015 Resources from Orientation 2015]
  
 
==Life in the Allen Center==
 
==Life in the Allen Center==
 
What you need to survive in your second home.
 
What you need to survive in your second home.
 
*[[Restaurants that deliver]]
 
*[[Restaurants that deliver]]
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*[https://www.cs.washington.edu/lab/printing Printing in the Allen Center]
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*[https://www.cs.washington.edu/students/grad/gsc/tgif TGIF]
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*[https://www.cs.washington.edu/node/11338 Last year's PoCSci]
  
 
==Extracurricular==
 
==Extracurricular==
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[http://lostinseattle.com/ Lost in Seattle] is a pretty good site for figuring out what's open and what's closed at the moment, what's nearby, etc.
 
[http://lostinseattle.com/ Lost in Seattle] is a pretty good site for figuring out what's open and what's closed at the moment, what's nearby, etc.
  
*[[Arts and Entertainment|Arts]]
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*[[Auto mechanics in Seattle|Auto mechanics]]
 
*[[Auto mechanics in Seattle|Auto mechanics]]
 
*[[Bakeries in Seattle|Bakeries]]
 
*[[Bakeries in Seattle|Bakeries]]
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*[[Haircuts in Seattle|Haircuts]]
 
*[[Haircuts in Seattle|Haircuts]]
 
*[[Hardware Stores in Seattle|Hardware]]
 
*[[Hardware Stores in Seattle|Hardware]]
*[[Housing in Seattle|Housing]]
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*[[Housing in Seattle|Housing & Apartments]]
 
*[[Insurance agents in Seattle|Insurance agents]]
 
*[[Insurance agents in Seattle|Insurance agents]]
 
*[[Long-distance calling in Seattle|Long-distance calling]]
 
*[[Long-distance calling in Seattle|Long-distance calling]]

Latest revision as of 17:22, 25 September 2015

This page is for general information on living as a student in the UW-CSE dept. and the Seattle area. Grad students may also be interested in the grad guide wiki (CSE NetID required). The Seattle sub-Reddit has information for people moving to Seattle.

Note that we have recommendations for various places in the Seattle area, as well as a compilation of mailing lists and so forth.

Contributions and suggestions are welcomed! Just use the "edit" link on this page.

Recommendations that don't fit in the existing categories:

  • ZipCar is a car sharing program that's great for occasional short trips if you don't want to own a car and rental is overkill. It was formerly FlexCar here before ZipCar bought them. You get your application and annual fees waived with your U-Pass!

Department info

Life in the Allen Center

What you need to survive in your second home.

Extracurricular

Seattle area

These have been copied over and wikified from the old pages. Much of the content is outdated - please add your own recommendations and comments.

Lost in Seattle is a pretty good site for figuring out what's open and what's closed at the moment, what's nearby, etc.

Also see Seattle's own wiki, SeattleWiki.

Miscellaneous