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Hi everyone I was recently accepted to Einstein, and while it wasn't my top choice is wasn't my last choice either. It was kinda a school I didn't think I would be going to, but nonetheless I am excited about this opportunity. However, I am feeling nervous with the whole moving to a completely new place, where I legit know nobody. I wanted to come here and see if people had any opinions about einstein (the good and the bad), what new york is like, what the ppl are like, and just anything that can give me an impression of the place.

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Hi everyone I was recently accepted to Einstein, and while it wasn't my top choice is wasn't my last choice either. It was kinda a school I didn't think I would be going to, but nonetheless I am excited about this opportunity. However, I am feeling nervous with the whole moving to a completely new place, where I legit know nobody. I wanted to come here and see if people had any opinions about einstein (the good and the bad), what new york is like, what the ppl are like, and just anything that can give me an impression of the place.

I think 4/30 is making me feel the same way too. Good luck 🙂


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Are you going to Einstein?
 
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I'm not at Einstein, but NYC is great! So much to do all the time. Lots of great architecture. More restaurants and bars than you'll have time to visit, and you're relatively close to great outdoors areas like Vermont and the Catskills. You'll certainly find friends in your classmates and be able to enjoy life.
 
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Best part about Einstein is the cheap parking connected to the rather spacious apartments
 
is there any point in having a car at Einstein
 
I'm not at Einstein, but NYC is great! So much to do all the time. Lots of great architecture. More restaurants and bars than you'll have time to visit, and you're relatively close to great outdoors areas like Vermont and the Catskills. You'll certainly find friends in your classmates and be able to enjoy life.

This could also be a bad thing for med students...

Who would want to study Biochemistry when you could be getting pu$$y all day from all the hot chicks in NYC..those "Spas" are everywhere...

In under 1 week, I blew through $2000 on Nuru massages..
 
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