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Originally Posted by StarshaD1215
I'm pretty flexible to the size of the place. After all, I can always move once I get settled and save up! I have a psychology and sociology degree but unfortunately I probably won't be able to get a career centered job until I complete grad. My work experience is basic comparatively... working with gov aid money for kids, crunching numbers, working with kids with disabilities and/or delinquents, office work, library work, hr work.. It would probably be easiest to work for another university or college with the references I have. Mostly I care about cost of living. Just a relative easy place.
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Are you planning on going back to school right away? If so, I would advise spending your effort researching which universities offer the best programs for your desired career path first. The housing and other details can come later (since many universities, even in NYC, offer generous housing and other financial assistance for grad students).