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Title: So Arizona?
Post by: evenflow on December 24, 2008, 07:55 AM
I just found out yesterday that I was accepted into a doctoral program in Phoenix. I know it would be a huge change from NJ so i am asking for some feedback. Anyone from Arizona?  ???
Title: Re: So Arizona?
Post by: name on December 24, 2008, 08:47 AM
Before you move, you're sure your letter wasn't from  the University of Pheonix  (http://www.phoenix.edu/) aren't you?
Title: Re: So Arizona?
Post by: knashdx on December 24, 2008, 08:58 AM
All I know is that they don't get nearly the snow that MN gets, they do have a sports team for the big 4 (MLB, NHL, NFL, & NBA) so sports wise you will be able to follow your favorite sports team. This is what my cousin uses to get me to leave MN since she knows how much I hate winters.
Title: Re: So Arizona?
Post by: Darth_Anton on December 24, 2008, 09:37 AM
I'm now in So Cal, but in a lot of respects, it's the same climate as Arizona. Say goodbye to trees. If you're like me, having grown up in PA and had forests as playgrounds, all you get in the desert is brush and lots of sun. Still, don't be psyched out, new places and new experiences are good for the soul.
Title: Re: So Arizona?
Post by: iFett on December 24, 2008, 09:43 AM
I'm a bit backwards in your situation.  I grew up in Vegas and moved to MN about 8 years ago.  Hope you bring your tanning lotion.  You'll get used to the extreme heat in time.  Anton is totally right about the trees, that's one thing I didn't like about the desert.
Title: Re: So Arizona?
Post by: evenflow on December 24, 2008, 10:29 AM
Any chance for good pizza and bagels? Thanks for the info so far. Its a massive move...On the bright side i would be able to drive to Vegas without much of an effort and hit up SDCC yearly while i am there.
Title: Re: So Arizona?
Post by: BillCable on December 24, 2008, 11:03 AM
Congrats on your acceptance!  What are you going to be a doctor of?

Sorry that I can't give you any advice on Arizona.

they do have a sports team for the big 4 (MLB, NHL, NFL, & NBA) so sports wise you will be able to follow your favorite sports team.

Didn't quite understand that.  They show pro sports even in cities that don't have pro teams, so having local pro teams wouldn't aid you much.  So unless Arizona is your "favorite sports team" I don't see how being in Arizona would have any effect.  You'd need NFL Sunday Ticket or something if you wanted to follow another team.
Title: Re: So Arizona?
Post by: MistaBinks on December 24, 2008, 03:14 PM
Also has a lot of nice casinos in the area.
Title: Re: So Arizona?
Post by: knashdx on December 24, 2008, 03:21 PM
Congrats on your acceptance!  What are you going to be a doctor of?

Sorry that I can't give you any advice on Arizona.

they do have a sports team for the big 4 (MLB, NHL, NFL, & NBA) so sports wise you will be able to follow your favorite sports team.

Didn't quite understand that.  They show pro sports even in cities that don't have pro teams, so having local pro teams wouldn't aid you much.  So unless Arizona is your "favorite sports team" I don't see how being in Arizona would have any effect.  You'd need NFL Sunday Ticket or something if you wanted to follow another team.

Cities that don't have that specific sport tend to gloss over the sport by showing scores and that is about it. By having all 4 there you won't have that issue. There will be coverage and you can sortta keep up with your team.
Title: Re: So Arizona?
Post by: evenflow on December 24, 2008, 11:52 PM
Congrats on your acceptance!  What are you going to be a doctor of?


Thanks  ;D, Counseling Psychology
Title: Re: So Arizona?
Post by: Daigo-Bah on December 25, 2008, 10:42 AM
Congratulations!  I'm starting a doctoral program at LSU (part-time for now, since I'm an instructor at a different University) in Kinesiology this Spring.  As for Arizona, I don't know jack about it.  We are leaving today (X-Mas!) to drive to New Mexico, but in the mountains, so I won't be much help for you  :-[
Title: Re: So Arizona?
Post by: evenflow on December 25, 2008, 09:06 PM
Congrats to you too  ;D
Title: Re: So Arizona?
Post by: I Am Sith on December 26, 2008, 04:24 PM
Hey Evenflow, congratulations on acceptance!  I have an aunt and uncle that live in Mesa and have lived there for the past 30 odd years.  They love it out there and my parents usually head out there during the winter to visit them.  The only things I really know about AZ is from a retiree's perspective - golf courses, warm/hot weather, pools, and MLB Spring Training...

However, there has been one thing that my parents both ended up getting the last time they went out to AZ - San Joaquin fever/coccidiomycosis/valley fever. The main symptoms are a nasty dry cough, fatigue and headaches.  Also, it typically lasts for about 3 months at a crack...  Just thought I'd mention it.
Title: Re: So Arizona?
Post by: evenflow on December 27, 2008, 12:30 AM
Hey Evenflow, congratulations on acceptance!  I have an aunt and uncle that live in Mesa and have lived there for the past 30 odd years.  They love it out there and my parents usually head out there during the winter to visit them.  The only things I really know about AZ is from a retiree's perspective - golf courses, warm/hot weather, pools, and MLB Spring Training...

However, there has been one thing that my parents both ended up getting the last time they went out to AZ - San Joaquin fever/coccidiomycosis/valley fever. The main symptoms are a nasty dry cough, fatigue and headaches.  Also, it typically lasts for about 3 months at a crack...  Just thought I'd mention it.

Thanks :) As for the fever thing, that doesnt sound too pleasant.  :-\
Title: Re: So Arizona?
Post by: Darth Broem on December 29, 2008, 07:46 PM
Yeah, I live near Phoenix, AZ.   There is not much green here.  Get ready for lots and lots of browns.  It's cold here when it's in the 40's which is nightime in Dec thru maybe February.  It's 100 degrees plus beginning in April/May until Halloween.  Seriously!!!  It's a bit more tolerable than the humidity if that is present in NJ.  Of course once it gets past 108 consistently it's just gonna be damn hot no matter what.  That probably lasts from June through September the 108 stuff. 

I like the area overall.  There is plenty to do in my opinion.  It's a big metro area and pretty easy to get around once you know the freeways which for the most part are in a big loop/circle.  Although every exit looks exactly the same it seems like.  You can drive north for about 45 mins if you want to escape the heat.  There are some lakes to fish and tube on if you want.  There is some great scenery in the mountains of course.  Tons and tons of movie theatre complexes.  Lots of places to eat.  D'back games are pretty cheap for the most part in case your team comes to play.  The Suns games are usually fun.  There are some artsy places to and lots of bars, water parks, casinos, etc.   

On the news you get to hear about human smuggling from Mexico.  That was a new one for me when I moved from Illinois about 3.5 years ago.  Sheriff Joe is always ticking offing the Mexicans that are here illegally.  It's got a bit of wild west mentality/feel to it in some areas.  A little bit of cowboy is still in the genes with the locals that have been here awhile.  Kind of funny.  You will see what I mean if you get away from the college students. 

Overall I really like it.  No shovelling.  Not much of a wind chill.  The rainy season is in August and the dust storms for about 4-5 weeks which are kind of unique.  A little bit of flooding when it rains.  Oh, and the local news crews go crazy when it rains here.  They will break into programming and cover it live.  Pretty funny!
Title: Re: So Arizona?
Post by: evenflow on December 30, 2008, 08:11 AM
Wow! Thats alot of info thanks. It seems like its going to be a huge change. I don't expect to find any good pizza or bagels and would have to get an NFL package to get the Jets games. I still have to see how everything works itself out.
Title: Re: So Arizona?
Post by: Morgbug on December 30, 2008, 04:44 PM
Find me a nice condo to spend the winters at when I retire please.  Should be cheap about now. 
Title: Re: So Arizona?
Post by: evenflow on December 30, 2008, 09:48 PM
Find me a nice condo to spend the winters at when I retire please.  Should be cheap about now. 

No problem, I'll work on that as soon as i get out there. You can buy it now and i can live in it while i am in school  ;)
Title: Re: So Arizona?
Post by: JediMAC on January 1, 2009, 08:37 PM
My parents live in Scottsdale (where all the pro athletes and celebrities get busted), just outside of Phoenix, so I make it out there once or twice a year.  Nice place, but definitely too hot for me in the summertime.  Any Arizonan would tell you "it's just a dry heat" though, so don't fall for that!  You'll definitely never have a problem finding figures again though, Daniel, as Arizona is probably in third place behind only SoCal and Minnesota for most Targets per square mile.

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Any chance for good pizza and bagels?

Organ Stop Pizza in Mesa.  Tell 'em to play Star Wars.  You'll feel like your 8 years old again (or maybe early teens, in your case).  Love that place!

Also has a lot of nice casinos in the area.

Not in the Phoenix area that I'm aware of.  What are you talking about?  Have I been missing something during my trips out there?!  >:(

Find me a nice condo to spend the winters at when I retire please.  Should be cheap about now. 

My parents rent out several properties/houses in that area, including in Flagstaff (snow, like in Canuckia).  Just say the word and I'll hook you up Brent.  You'll get to see me at least every year, so that should be incentive enough, right?  LMK...
Title: Re: So Arizona?
Post by: evenflow on January 2, 2009, 06:48 AM
Thanks again. The finding figures sounds like a good deal  ;D That would be a huge change from here.