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for anyone who has interviewed already, if you're a  woman, did you wear a pant suit? That's what i plan on wearing Friday. Also i know this is unimportant, but did you carry a purse? I'm just wondering if there will be somewhere to leave it and if not if it is inappropriate to have a purse with you. (My first interview and i am freaking out)

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24 minutes ago, KrisD said:

for anyone who has interviewed already, if you're a  woman, did you wear a pant suit? That's what i plan on wearing Friday. Also i know this is unimportant, but did you carry a purse? I'm just wondering if there will be somewhere to leave it and if not if it is inappropriate to have a purse with you. (My first interview and i am freaking out)

I wore a pantsuit and I brought a portfolio. I left my purse and phone in the car. Kept my keys in the portfolio. ?

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9 hours ago, KrisD said:

for anyone who has interviewed already, if you're a  woman, did you wear a pant suit? That's what i plan on wearing Friday. Also i know this is unimportant, but did you carry a purse? I'm just wondering if there will be somewhere to leave it and if not if it is inappropriate to have a purse with you. (My first interview and i am freaking out)

There'll be a room w/ lockers where you'll be able to leave your things..

It seems a pantsuit is the way to go too

Good luck

 

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Hey everyone! Congrats to those who were accepted! My name is Alissa and I am a current first year student. My current roommate is living with a family friend next year and therefore was wondering if any of you were looking for a roommate. I currently am living at the Preserve, which is 2 minutes away from school.

If any females are interested, email me at Reddy1396@ngu.edu

Look forward to hearing from you! ?

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Congratulations to everyone who has been accepted, and also to those that have been offered interviews! If you guys have any questions about the process or a question that you may have forgotten to ask one of the students on interview days please feel free to message me. Also like Alissa I will also be looking for 1-2 roommates for next year and I am open to all living situations be it a house, an apartment, right next to school, or in downtown Greenville just to name a few. You may message me on here or just email me at alexandragianoli@bellsouth.net 

Have a great weekend! 

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When it gets a little bit closer, we (current students) will be paired with you and mentor you, they will also send out an email that will give you some info  the email we received last year had a link to a facebook group an allowed us to start getting more aquainted. I know yall are super excited, my biggest advice for now is to enjoy this time you have off, take vacations, travel, relax!! Someone can always make a facebook group and get something started. If you have any questions now until you get paired with one of the current years on living, housing eceterra, feel free to send me a message. Congrats!

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12 hours ago, cbeck12 said:

When it gets a little bit closer, we (current students) will be paired with you and mentor you, they will also send out an email that will give you some info  the email we received last year had a link to a facebook group an allowed us to start getting more aquainted. I know yall are super excited, my biggest advice for now is to enjoy this time you have off, take vacations, travel, relax!! Someone can always make a facebook group and get something started. If you have any questions now until you get paired with one of the current years on living, housing eceterra, feel free to send me a message. Congrats!

Question that many can probably benefit from: Best, most affordable places to live? What is the cost of living like there? Is it better to stay as close to campus as possible?

 

thanks!

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Staying close to campus vs not: this is a great thing to discuss ultimately the decision is up to you. For the non single people in our class most of us live in greenville/spartanburg or where our significant others have found work, or already had a home, and some single people also wanted to live in greenville to be in downtown. A good chunk of our class live in the apartments right by the school I believe they are called west chase/the preserve and are about a mile away.  Obviously those apartments are close to school which is nice if you don't want to commute. I chose to live farther out as I liked the place I am currently at better as far as ammenities( my apartment has a gym, lodge, and dog park which were important to myself) and cost, location to my husbands work, and location to do things outside of school (greenville library which is where I tend to study at, paris mountain/downtown to play!). Cost of living is relatively the same for greenville/greer with the exception if you live right in downtown greenville costs a little more. Apartments range from 700-1200 depending on the size, # of bedrooms, eceterra but I know the single people live together so their rent is significantly cheaper when split 3 ways. When they send out that email you can reach out to each other see if you want to be roommates, also I know current students are looking for roommates for next year as well. I would recomend coming down sometime in november to look at places to live and sign a lease, try to arrange to meet potential room mates/classmates to come at the same time, and of course meet up with us we are excited for you all! As far as staying close to campus or not, besides being single vs not I used to study at campus, but had a hard time staying after school and needed a break after classes, also I didn't do well with lots of people or distractions, so staying close to campus wasn't a big deal for myself as I like to study at my apartment complex lodge, or at the library. However there are cubicles upstairs, study rooms, and lots of resources so campus is a good place to study for lots of students. 

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Hey guys, this is mostly for current students or those of you who live in the Greenville/Greer area alread. My wife and I decided to buy a house there to live in during school. We are curious about which areas are good to live in/which areas to avoid. We have a 4 year old daughter, 1 year old twins and a dog-o. We like the Taylors area, but wouldn't mind living in Greer and East Greenville. What areas specifically should we avoid? Thanks guys!

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I found this in the NGU handbook.  I went back and forth trying to decide to apply here and I think I made the right decision as I don't think I could be celibate for two years and I don't want to get married.   ? 

 

God created sexual relationships to be a beautiful, intimate experience between a man and a woman within a marital relationship for two purposes; for producing offspring (Genesis 1:28) and for pleasure within the marriage relationship (Proverbs 5:18-19, Song of Solomon). Sexual Relations are intended to be between a man and a woman within the marriage relationship. (1 Corinthians 7:2-5). The physical and emotional intimacy of sex is designed specifically to unite a couple in a commitment to each other. (Genesis 2:24, Matthew 19:5.) Sexual relations outside of marriage are strongly prohibited in scripture. (Exodus 20:14; Proverbs 5 1-11, 6: 23-33, 7:5-27; 1 Corinthians 6:13-20). Sexual Immorality is clearly prohibited in scripture (Romans 1:26-28; 1 Thessalonians 4:3; 1 Corinthians 6:13-20). Therefore, North Greenville University students agree to abstain from the following:

• Adultery

• Pre-marital sex

• Fornication

• Sex outside of the marriage relationship

• Fondling

• Inappropriate touching of intimate areas of the body

• Homosexual activity

• Actions or behavior discordant with birth gender.

• Pornography

This list is not intended to be exhaustive and North Greenville University reserves the right to identify additional behaviors and practices as prohibited sexual conduct.

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On 10/25/2018 at 9:34 AM, Abc133 said:

Anyone been pulled off of the waitlist yet? The waiting game is no fun

I was on the waitlist since 8/11 interview, and just got the call today for acceptance! My first acceptance in my first app cycle- can hardly believe it. 

The waiting game is a killer, but an acceptance is just around the corner for you. Hang in there!

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19 hours ago, OnTheWay2PA said:

I was on the waitlist since 8/11 interview, and just got the call today for acceptance! My first acceptance in my first app cycle- can hardly believe it. 

The waiting game is a killer, but an acceptance is just around the corner for you. Hang in there!

I was pulled from the waitlist the first week in September after interviewing 8/11. 

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41 minutes ago, carolinagirl said:

i need to speak to someone who has been accepted.  can someone please reach out?

I just sent you a message

And to reply to the post from "thatgirlonabike", not sure why you decided to put this up on the forum, its really not appropriate seeing as you didn't even apply here. But to anyone who does have questions, yes this is a christian based school, and this is the rule for undergraduate programs at the main campus. This is a professional graduate program, and is COMPLETELY seperate from the undergraduate programs. The NGU PA handbook nowhere states your religious/celibate status. We have people that are married, single, living together, babptist, LDS, Catholic, and everywhere in between in our school (and I only know this from knowing these people on a personal level, never has relgion been brought up in the program). I posted on this earlier, and if you are genuinly interested in the school and have this as a concern please reach out to Ms. Wardell who is in charge of admissions, or a current student who are happy to answer any questions you may have.

On 10/26/2018 at 3:14 PM, thatgirlonabike said:

I found this in the NGU handbook.  I went back and forth trying to decide to apply here and I think I made the right decision as I don't think I could be celibate for two years and I don't want to get married.   ? 

 

God created sexual relationships to be a beautiful, intimate experience between a man and a woman within a marital relationship for two purposes; for producing offspring (Genesis 1:28) and for pleasure within the marriage relationship (Proverbs 5:18-19, Song of Solomon). Sexual Relations are intended to be between a man and a woman within the marriage relationship. (1 Corinthians 7:2-5). The physical and emotional intimacy of sex is designed specifically to unite a couple in a commitment to each other. (Genesis 2:24, Matthew 19:5.) Sexual relations outside of marriage are strongly prohibited in scripture. (Exodus 20:14; Proverbs 5 1-11, 6: 23-33, 7:5-27; 1 Corinthians 6:13-20). Sexual Immorality is clearly prohibited in scripture (Romans 1:26-28; 1 Thessalonians 4:3; 1 Corinthians 6:13-20). Therefore, North Greenville University students agree to abstain from the following:

• Adultery

• Pre-marital sex

• Fornication

• Sex outside of the marriage relationship

• Fondling

• Inappropriate touching of intimate areas of the body

• Homosexual activity

• Actions or behavior discordant with birth gender.

• Pornography

This list is not intended to be exhaustive and North Greenville University reserves the right to identify additional behaviors and practices as prohibited sexual conduct.

 

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