Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Is it wise for me to move to New York for college

Is it wise for me to move to New York for college?
Hello, I'm currently a senior in high school in the illinois region, and I was wondering if it wise for me to consider moving to New York to further my education. I have two siblings that attend college in state. I've never been one to leave home too have if I don't have to, and I absolutely do NOT like to fly in airplanes. However, vie always seen images of New York that just make it seem so lively and wonderful. I could really use some input here. Thanks everyone!
Other - Society & Culture - 3 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
I love New York. From what I've heard though, it's dang expensive to actually live on thie island. You might cobcider moving to New Jersey, which is only across the river, instead and commuting to the island for school.
Answer 2 :
I'm going to New York for college and I've visited many times. I think it's a great idea to go to school there. I live in Illinois as well and I just needed a change. New York is so lively and is perfect for experience and finally be independent. If you are looking for a change, then I'd say go!
Answer 3 :
why you want to see the G-L Party? Maybe up to you.





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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

So i just recently got my ged,who do i talk to about my college plans in new york

So i just recently got my ged,who do i talk to about my college plans in new york?
I dont even know what i want to go to school for. The things that interest me now would be in the medical fields or in the retail business and restaurant management. what are some colleges in new york i can go to maybe a 2-4 year. that would help me accomplish those goals.
Other - Education - 1 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
go to your public library for info on colleges, scholarships, financial aid, how to apply. You should go for your Bachelor degree, which will take four years, for better job opportunities and options.




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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Which places hire college students in new york

Which places hire college students in new york?
I am looking for a job, more specifically in new york and during the night shift. I would like to work at a restaurant or doing telemarketing. Where in new york do they hire college students frequently?
New York City - 1 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
usually anywhere. if your looking for just making some extra cash work and dave and busters or an arcade somewhere elseeee but if you want somehting more professional try being an assistant or working at a bank =) please help meeee: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=An6P284jdi7ze4z.UY4iaZrsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20090913105955AAcHyRt




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Thursday, July 1, 2010

Which city is better to live in for a new college Graduate, New York or Chicago


Which city is better to live in for a new college Graduate, New York or Chicago? Read Below?
I am a Young single male looking to get into Journalism at a big city but I am having a hard time trying to decide between Chicago and New York. I Love to party and have a good time and of course I love sports. What Do you think?
Chicago - 4 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
Both have great sports and an active nightlife. Chicago has numerous sports leagues if you enjoy playing sports (football, dodgeball, volleyball, kickball, basketball, soccer....). Chicago journalism job market is pretty tough. Most of the newspapers have been laying people off. Chicago is much cheaper to live in than NYC which may be a factor for someone fresh out of college.
Answer 2 :
i wonder about Chicago as well, but I know NY and it is not a place for sports. Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island have teams and fields, but not Manhattan. Each of the boroughs is like a separate city, but to be a journalist freelance it'd be great to live in a borough, if you want a job in Manhattan it might be beneficial to live there, but it's very expensive and harder to find a place, and just travel on the weekend to sports places. NY does have night life everywhere though
Answer 3 :
I went to college in a small college town, even though you complain about being in a small town I wouldn't change it for the world, I think that's part of the experience being in a crappy little town with all students. Chicago is a real city with students living in it, the school I went to in Southern IL, had nothing but students, its not even like real life, all college students, things get a lot crazier, if you like to party I recommend Eastern or Southern. You can do internship programs over the summer in Chicago. It's also much cheaper doing it this way.
Answer 4 :
Chi-Town is the best we are cheaper the NYC, Chicago is a party city





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