I'll be moving to new york in april for culinary school. I've lived in a small town in montana my entire life. Anything specific i need to know?
New York City - 4 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Are you moving to *NYC* for school, or hyde park, or somewhere else? Get to know the basic geography (which borough is where, for starters) for your own sanity and safety. Everything else will become clear after you move here.
Answer 2 :
Get used to living a very fast life. Learn the transit system. Get familiar with the buses and the trains around wherever you'll be living. Avoid staring up at the buildings on crowded streets. People can be very nice, but don't expect everyone to go out of their way to be nice. Enjoy
Answer 3 :
I'm from a very small town and went to nyc for school just over a year ago. I adapted really easily. thought there would be a big culture shock.... but there wasn't, it just... happened. I generally love it. You might get sick of small spaces and no privacy. Area-wise, midtown can be too industrial for my taste. I live downtown now and its nicer. Cooler people, fun (looking) bars, more culture. Brooklyn has cheaper rent and more space living-wise, but it's not nearly as convenient and there's less to do. If you LOATH loud noise and crowds you might hate it. Also, it gets cold and the wind gets INSANE. And 80% of people here are insane in one way or another haha. You can get nearly anything delivered (delivery.com and seamless.com). Grocery stores close kinda early.
Answer 4 :
No.
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