On your visit, here are a few things to bring to New York City.
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Second, ask yourself, ��Where am I going to live?�� If you don��t know where, you better start hunting for an apartment.
Third, ask yourself, ��What happens when I need help?�� If you don��t know then, you will have to start looking for friends in NYC.
Fourth, ask yourself, ��How am I getting there?�� You have to save up to pay for your moving expense and storage.
Fifth, ask yourself, ��Will I be able to get a job?�� No money from a job and soon your savings will be finished and you will be out on the streets and in the cold.
Sixth, ask yourself, ��Can I go back to where I moved from?�� Most people move back when things get rough here so don��t burn your bridges and keep in touch with old friends.
Good luck,
Steve
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I would know, i live with my mom, and i am in debt, there is NO WAY i can move out any time soon.
I will give you advice though, if you do move here keep your doors locked.
I hope you have well off parents, b/c if you are supporting yourself, you will be stress out of your mind b/c of bills.
Take some time and see New York City. Long Island is pretty much just one big suburb. Hit the museums, see at least one play and experience the different neighborhoods of NYC. The trains from LI to the city are reasonable so there is no reason you can_t go.
Living in LI will be cheaper than in NYC, but it still won_t be cheap so be sure you have your finances in order.
Be sure you find a good forest and walk through it in Autumn. The fall leaves in the North East have amazingly beautiful colors and if you are going to be there you should see them!
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