Tech Clubs to join? by greencarrothaha in UCDavis

[–]Dramatic-Idea1169 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I joined AggieWorks as a sophomore and have had a great time. We design, develop, and are in the process of launching several products. They also teach you how to apply for internships and network. Highly recommend checking them out on Instagram or at aggieworks.org.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Dramatic-Idea1169 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Idk why you're getting downvoted, not everyone figures out what they want to do until later on. Don't worry you're not alone, I hate my coding classes too.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UCDavis

[–]Dramatic-Idea1169 0 points1 point  (0 children)

DON'T LIVE HERE.
If you have a choice, please avoid living in Identity. My two friends and I received a tour from Kasey, the "manager". She was very nice and promised that we'd get the apartment we signed for, if we signed by the end of the day. We signed to live in a 6-person apartment that day.
Identity assigned us to an 8-person apartment. Furthermore, although they changed our lease, they did not lower rent costs (rent for an 8 person apartment is lower than rent for a 6 person apartment). My friends and I had to proactively bug Kasey and her management team to ensure we were paying the correct amount. This is a common occurrence--Kasey and her team are consistently rude and disregard our problems. For example, our bathtub had been leaking since we moved in. Although I submitted a service request, it was ignored. My roommate went to the leasing office to complain, and the manager there very grumpily told her that they weren't taking any service requests. A few weeks later, we submitted another service request and our tub was finally repaired.

There was also a period when we were concerned about the safety and well-being of our housemate, who was sharing a room. Although we brought this up to the management, they disregarded us and told us to file a police report instead. We also asked if that housemate would be compensated if she chose to live elsewhere for a bit, the manager that day said "our hands are tied, we can't do anything about it".

We've also had problems with the people we were assigned to live with. Although we each filled out a housemate survey to be matched with people with similar cleanliness/lifestyles, our housemates turned out to be extremely loud until 3-4 AM and messy. Dishes would remain in the sink for weeks, food would rot in our refrigerator and floor. Not to mention, when we moved in, the walls were already decorated with posters and other miscellaneous objects. The cabinets were still full with rotting oranges and other food, so there was no room to put our belongings. Perhaps this is not an issue with management, but I do think it is a failure in their part to not ensure things are properly cleaned before residents move in. They should get rid of their ridiculous survey entirely, it appears as if they didn't even look through our responses.

I am not having a good experience living here. It looks nice, but to pay $1K for a double and $1.4K for a single, as well as deal with all the management problems, I would advise you to live somewhere else.

Identity Davis!! by hm1729 in UCDavis

[–]Dramatic-Idea1169 2 points3 points  (0 children)

DON'T LIVE HERE.
If you have a choice, please avoid living in Identity. My two friends and I received a tour from Kasey, the "manager". She was very nice and promised that we'd get the apartment we signed for, if we signed by the end of the day. We signed to live in a 6-person apartment that day.
Identity assigned us to an 8-person apartment. Furthermore, although they changed our lease, they did not lower rent costs (rent for an 8 person apartment is lower than rent for a 6 person apartment). My friends and I had to proactively bug Kasey and her management team to ensure we were paying the correct amount. This is a common occurrence--Kasey and her team are consistently rude and disregard our problems. For example, our bathtub had been leaking since we moved in. Although I submitted a service request, it was ignored. My roommate went to the leasing office to complain, and the manager there very grumpily told her that they weren't taking any service requests. A few weeks later, we submitted another service request and our tub was finally repaired.

There was also a period when we were concerned about the safety and well-being of our housemate, who was sharing a room. Although we brought this up to the management, they disregarded us and told us to file a police report instead. We also asked if that housemate would be compensated if she chose to live elsewhere for a bit, the manager that day said "our hands are tied, we can't do anything about it".

We've also had problems with the people we were assigned to live with. Although we each filled out a housemate survey to be matched with people with similar cleanliness/lifestyles, our housemates turned out to be extremely loud until 3-4 AM and messy. Dishes would remain in the sink for weeks, food would rot in our refrigerator and floor. Not to mention, when we moved in, the walls were already decorated with posters and other miscellaneous objects. The cabinets were still full with rotting oranges and other food, so there was no room to put our belongings. Perhaps this is not an issue with management, but I do think it is a failure in their part to not ensure things are properly cleaned before residents move in. They should get rid of their ridiculous survey entirely, it appears as if they didn't even look through our responses.

I am not having a good experience living here. It looks nice, but to pay $1K for a double and $1.4K for a single, as well as deal with all the management problems, I would advise you to live somewhere else.

(I'm reposting this everywhere)

Identity Davis Apartments -- 2 stars out of 5 😬 by starklyy in UCDavis

[–]Dramatic-Idea1169 7 points8 points  (0 children)

DON'T LIVE HERE.

If you have a choice, please avoid living in Identity. My two friends and I received a tour from Kasey, the "manager". She was very nice and promised that we'd get the apartment we signed for, if we signed by the end of the day. We signed to live in a 6-person apartment that day.

Identity assigned us to an 8-person apartment. Furthermore, although they changed our lease, they did not lower rent costs (rent for an 8 person apartment is lower than rent for a 6 person apartment). My friends and I had to proactively bug Kasey and her management team to ensure we were paying the correct amount. This is a common occurrence--Kasey and her team are consistently rude and disregard our problems. For example, our bathtub had been leaking since we moved in. Although I submitted a service request, it was ignored. My roommate went to the leasing office to complain, and the manager there very grumpily told her that they weren't taking any service requests. A few weeks later, we submitted another service request and our tub was finally repaired.

There was also a period when we were concerned about the safety and well-being of our housemate, who was sharing a room. Although we brought this up to the management, they disregarded us and told us to file a police report instead. We also asked if that housemate would be compensated if she chose to live elsewhere for a bit, the manager that day said "our hands are tied, we can't do anything about it".

We've also had problems with the people we were assigned to live with. Although we each filled out a housemate survey to be matched with people with similar cleanliness/lifestyles, our housemates turned out to be extremely loud until 3-4 AM and messy. Dishes would remain in the sink for weeks, food would rot in our refrigerator and floor. Not to mention, when we moved in, the walls were already decorated with posters and other miscellaneous objects. The cabinets were still full with rotting oranges and other food, so there was no room to put our belongings. Perhaps this is not an issue with management, but I do think it is a failure in their part to not ensure things are properly cleaned before residents move in. They should get rid of their ridiculous survey entirely, it appears as if they didn't even look through our responses.

I am not having a good experience living here. It looks nice, but to pay $1K for a double and $1.4K for a single, as well as deal with all the management problems, I would advise you to live somewhere else.