soho & AP stats

<p>1 how long does it take to get to soho? do you think its possible to walk down there?
are the clothing @ soho affordable/expensive/depends on the store?
2 I have a question for those of you who took ap stats in hs and took additional 2 credit course at nyu. if you are nonmath major at cas, do you need math credit and can it be satisfied w/ stats? do you think it’s a good idea to keep an AP review book I used in hs? (if not, I will sell it.) </p>

<p>THANKS!</p>

<p>SoHo is five blocks away from Washington Square Park. However long it takes you to walk five blocks is how long it’s gonna take to get there. However affordable clothing is depends on your definition of affordable. There’s everything from H&M and Uniqlo to Armani Exchange and beyond.</p>

<p>I don’t like the strong brand name stores and prefer the clothing that you wouldn’t know the name after seeing it (what that means is that for the most of the time i hate shirts that have big logos all over them; this includes something from abercrombie for instance) hahaha but the fact that soho is near us is a relief…</p>

<p>when I visited my fam and I walked on Broadway and we saw everything from french connection to zara to Prada. So ya I woulda agree it depends on what you define affordable as. haha</p>

<p>Soho is not the only place where you can do some good shopping. As for affordability, there are stores all over the city, including KMart (in Astor Place), random no-name clothing bonanzas (along 14th Street west of University), TJMaxx (6th Ave and 18th/19th), Urban Outfitters/H&M/Uniqlo/Topshop/American Apparel, Macy’s (obvs in Herald Square), and then all the high-end stores (ranging from Bloomingdale’s to Bergdorf Goodman to Chanel to D&G to…you get the idea). You can also take the PATH to the Pavonia/Newport Mall in Jersey City or the subway/bus to the Queens Mall.</p>