Living in an NYC Apartment
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So now I'm gonna talk to you about getting an apartment. So if you want to get an apartment your freshman year and obviously you don't know anyone yet, um or maybe you do Maybe a friends from high school with that, and you live in the city you want to get. If you don't know anyone, then I would recommend going on Brooklyn College. In the know is what it's called. I'm gonna take you there and then there's Brooklyn College and then to which I think has more members in it. So there's two pages you know, add both of them, I would say, because different people posting both and say that you know, you're looking for a roommate, African College and you know people will pry, and people will, you know, help you find an apartment. If you are coming from another state and you, you know you can't really find someone that has an apartment already. I would say that the door was a beer best option, because it's really hard to find an apartment being out of state. You know, close enough that you can come look at apartments. If you are trying to get an apartment freshman year is to find someone that is, I'm looking for a roommate or someone that already has an apartment that needs a room to be filled So you can go on those Facebook pages to meet people that go to the school that need roommates, you know, And you can add him on Facebook and you could talk to them. The dorms is a little weird because, you know, when you do get your assigned roommate, you only get to meet them like, two weeks before, At least I did. It might be changed, but I only got to meet my roommate two weeks before we moved in. So it was really weird because it was still kind of like a stranger, but yeah, so that's a really good option, Teo. I wish someone had told me that because I definitely would have gone on the book in college. Paige, I'm close enough that I could have come and look at apartments Teo on the train.