Sunday, June 13, 2010

What good middle schools would you suggest in new york?|138198

pleaaasee help me

thanks!! =) and pls tell me if the school you mentioned is public or private.

i was a in a private school..till 7th grade..now im planning on shifting im going to 8th...and also is it bad to be in a public school ?? like ..low class or soemthing?

sorry if i offend anyone
not my intention

  • There are MANY great public middle schools in this city. I_m familiar with east-northeast Queens, which has a bunch of very good ones. There are good ones in other parts of the city, too, but I_m not familiar with them, and therefore have no suggestions. I went to a public one, and have graduated at the top of every class I_ve been in since then, including a public high school and a private university (there are some top-notch good public colleges here as well, but that_s the one that had my field of study and paid me to go there).

    Forget about this idea of being _low class_ if you go to a public middle school, I had a great time in mine. That said, there are sadly many parts of this city with sub-par schools, so be careful of where you pick.

  • But again, I reiterate - not all public schools are good. There are some pretty bad ones. However, there are also many over-rated private schools that don_t live up to their _reputations._ Do some research.





  • Keep in mind, the private schools want your money, so they_ll feed you the line that public schools are automatically bad and dangerous. Get some _second opinions_ on that.





  • And I still stand by my answer, despite the thumbs-down. This is speaking from my experience.





  • I really can_t think of any good middle schools, I_d say stick to a private school.

    I went to Hunter College HS, which has a middle school in it.

    I_d say they_re pretty selective, so see if you qualify for the exam, you need to have certain scores to be allowed to take it.
  • What is the weather like at Sequoia National Park in early April?|149589

    I am taking a road trip to Sequoia National Park in early April and I was wondering if some roads would be closed due to snow. I don_t own tire chains, so if there is some snow or icy roads, I need to know ahead of time.

  • hi there,couple of links for you,second one with weather information..good luck..



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    best regards pops..

  • thank you...





  • What would be the cheapest accomodations in Boston to live for a month or possibly 2?|161211

    I would like to go for holidays in Boston or surrounding areas of Boston and need a place to stay but the hotels are so expensive, please let me know the cheapest places to stay?

  • If you can go in the summer the PERFECT and most economical way to do this would be to sublet an apartment in Boston. As you likely know the Boston area is home to TONS of Colleges, and many of the students sublet during the summer months. Some have some very nice places, and the rents are always WAY below the regular market value. You_d need to start looking very soon though.

    I was surprised but Craig_s list turned out to be a great resource for this. Here_s a link to them.
    http://boston.craigslist.org/sub/.
    If you are able to get a Sunday Boston Globe that would also have a lot of them. But this is a good starting point.

    Beyond that, it is going to be VERY expensive to find a place to stay for that long of a time. If it is off season you might be able to find a somewhat affordable place in a vacation area, but Boston would be impossible.

    Best of luck finding a place! Hope you can do the summer...the town comes alive and there is so much to do!

  • Camp sites

  • Try this list:


    http://www.bostonlodginginfo.com/results��

  • Try the town of Beverly. A friend and I were able to find a great hotel with a kitchenette and large living room directly across from train access (which you can hardly notice). It was an AAA recommendation and if you are a member, you also get the discount. There is also a super restaurant right down the road and Beverly is only about 15 minutes from Boston proper.
    It_s called the Lakeview Motel.
  • What is the best area(s) of Dallas to live inside the city, not a suburb for a working professional architect?|162464

    I am considering taking a job in either Dallas or Austin. I am married and have no children. I would like to have the opportunity to buy a home in the city and renovate it. We also have our own business and would like to relocate that to the city as well. We are into the arts and love to eat out... We don_t like the burbs. and are currently living in downtown philadelphia with our dashound Collucci.

  • Kessler Park and the Winnetka Heights Historic District in the Oak Cliff neighborhood of Dallas have very nice older homes. I_m sure you could find a beautiful older home you could renovate.

    You have to be careful where you buy in Oak Cliff because the area is surrounded by high crime areas.

    Examples of Oak Cliff Homes

    http://www.city-data.com/forum/dallas/22��


    http://www.oakcliffhomes.com/


    http://www.kesslerpark.org/about.htm


    Winetka Heights Houses

    http://www.preservationdallas.org/new_si��


    http://www.turnerhouse.org/aboutth.html


    Bishop Arts District (Shopping in Oak Cliff)

    http://www.bishopartsdistrict.com/


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop_Arts��




    http://www.cliffdwellings.net/about_oak_��


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oak_Cliff,_��

  • You_re very welcome. Good luck!





  • it sounds like you would want to move to a place that brings _modern and contemporary Living_ together. I think _uptown Dallas Texas_ is where you should reside.

    I don_t know about your budget, but you can find beautiful and luxurious condos, lofts and homes. You will be living walking distance to the best restaurants, arts district, and experience a vibrant night life.

    I can send you a listing of properties with property photos, floor plans, and other information you may request. My website is
    http://uptowndallasapartments.net,
    there you can also find my phone number if you have further questions.

  • If you can afford it, try some of the homes on Swiss Avenue in Dallas.

    Most of the homes are designated historical sites. And they are old. So you will have to rennovate, but because of the historical designation there are certain things you can and can_t do.

    A nice project, especially for an architect.

  • The nicest areas in the city of Dallas are University Park and Highland Park. I think you_d like living in Uptown area too, but I believe it_s mostly condos.

  • The Lakewood area of east Dallas is an area worth checking out as well.


    http://www.lakewoodguide.net/


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lakewood,_D��
  • What is a good building to live in Miami?|157704

    We are moving to miami next month and are looking for a nice high rise to live in. What are some good locations?

  • The Four Ambassadors in Brickell were great for me. I highly recommend it.

  • condos in Sunny Isles Beach, FL, if your a high roller you_ll like the Trump Towers there

  • hahaha anything in brickell or coconut grove, they are vacant and NEED people to rent or buy
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