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Hi PhysicsForums,
I have a question for former students who have participated in internships at Argonne National Lab. I am lucky enough to have received an offer to intern for Spring 2020 and will be starting in January, with the possibility of staying on to continue work throughout the summer.
I was wondering if anyone who has knowledge with the program at Argonne could tell me about the housing and their experience with it, as the information is rather scarce and hard to come by. The information I received states that Argonne maintains housing for student use, and the campus map (included pdf below) shows "Student Housing," in the 600 Area. However, I cannot find any information on this student housing and the packet of information I received with my offer goes on to describe the "Guest House" (building 460) and seems to imply that this is actually where the housing is for students. It says that there are 4-bedroom suites available for students, with a combined kitchenette/living room and 2 baths for 8 students per suite. Can anyone with experience confirm this?
In addition, can anyone provide information about what they do for meals? The information packet lists a fridge, microwave, and toaster, but no stove or oven. This would make it quite hard to prepare meals for lunch and (more importantly) to cook dinner. Do students eat all their meals out, or do they cook? I was under the impression that meals are not provided and as I will be at Argonne for 4-7 months, this would be a huge expense if I have to eat out all the time because there is no stove/oven for me to prepare meals. As part of my research, I will also be working at a lab at UChicago weekly and will be having some late working days as a result, for which I would not make if back in time before the on-site catering closes (I am aware their are cafeterias, and a few restaurants on the facility).
Any information about Argonne from past students or members of the community would be greatly appreciated as I work out the logistics of my post there! Thank you for any help the community can provide.
I have a question for former students who have participated in internships at Argonne National Lab. I am lucky enough to have received an offer to intern for Spring 2020 and will be starting in January, with the possibility of staying on to continue work throughout the summer.
I was wondering if anyone who has knowledge with the program at Argonne could tell me about the housing and their experience with it, as the information is rather scarce and hard to come by. The information I received states that Argonne maintains housing for student use, and the campus map (included pdf below) shows "Student Housing," in the 600 Area. However, I cannot find any information on this student housing and the packet of information I received with my offer goes on to describe the "Guest House" (building 460) and seems to imply that this is actually where the housing is for students. It says that there are 4-bedroom suites available for students, with a combined kitchenette/living room and 2 baths for 8 students per suite. Can anyone with experience confirm this?
In addition, can anyone provide information about what they do for meals? The information packet lists a fridge, microwave, and toaster, but no stove or oven. This would make it quite hard to prepare meals for lunch and (more importantly) to cook dinner. Do students eat all their meals out, or do they cook? I was under the impression that meals are not provided and as I will be at Argonne for 4-7 months, this would be a huge expense if I have to eat out all the time because there is no stove/oven for me to prepare meals. As part of my research, I will also be working at a lab at UChicago weekly and will be having some late working days as a result, for which I would not make if back in time before the on-site catering closes (I am aware their are cafeterias, and a few restaurants on the facility).
Any information about Argonne from past students or members of the community would be greatly appreciated as I work out the logistics of my post there! Thank you for any help the community can provide.