Where should I live? (Newark, Elizabeth: apartments, how much, unemployed)
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I am thinking of going to Seton Hall law school in Newark. What would be a good option for me pertaining to living? I know Newark has a bad reputation pertaining to crime, but is it all bad? Is the area around the law school bad? What would be my best, safest living option? I will be a full time, unemployed student, so money may be an issue. Where are some options for living, whether they might be expensive or not.
I am thinking of going to Seton Hall law school in Newark. What would be a good option for me pertaining to living? I know Newark has a bad reputation pertaining to crime, but is it all bad? Is the area around the law school bad? What would be my best, safest living option? I will be a full time, unemployed student, so money may be an issue. Where are some options for living, whether they might be expensive or not.
Thanks so much,
Elader
just about all of newark is bad, no money? forget about living on your own, nowhere in a semi decent area near there will be cheap
Well, any suggestion on what neighborhood would be decent? Even with a commute? What neighboring areas are decent? How much should I expect to pay for a one bedroom apartment? I will have some money, but I can't afford something extravagant.
What ever, i can walk both those towns and feel safe. You just exaggerate too much -_-
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