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<p>It looks nice. It seems to be close to where your son would be working- is my impression right?</p>
<p>parentny -</p>
<p>It looks nice. It seems to be close to where your son would be working- is my impression right?</p>
<p>Yes, he would be working right on the Wall Street. Looks like NY dorm are more cheaper but we may not know answer in time. Anyway I better just go and see the place so we can decide it.</p>
<p>I’d also like to know about 55 John Street Residence in NYC or anyone’s experience with housing obtained through Educational Housing Services. There are waiting lists for most residences. Does anyone know of someone who obtained housing off of the wait list?</p>
<p>Housing? Manhattan? No thanks - I’ve spent the last ten years just looking for a place to park! <em>scattered applause</em> And what’s the deal with parking meters? I measure my distances in feet, thank you very much. <em>applause, slap bass riff</em></p>
<p>my brother and his partner park their car in Queens. A monthly parking spot in Manhattan costs more than my mortgage…</p>
<p>They are paying him 10/hour? What year is he? Are you sure he should do this? I paid an NYU freshman $30/hr as my summer administrative assistant. This is off topic, but a hedge fund can certainly afford more than 10/hr. Sorry to be so outspoken, but it bothers me when a firm takes advantage of students. For that kind of money, they should be paying for his room and board.</p>
<p>Do you think there will be any hedge funds left by summer? ;)</p>