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FlickMyBick
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Hi! My name is Aaron. I am 20 years old and am in the US Army. Growing up, I have lived in 11 different cities, 8 states, and have been to 3 different army posts. I LOVE traveling, and the Army has given me an opportunity to do that. The Army life is not for me though. My contract ends on August 17th, 2012, and I become a civilian again. Out of all the places I have lived at, Brooklyn by far was one of the greatest places I have ever been at. When I become a civilian again, I plan to move to New York City. I have a Aunt and Uncle who live in Park Slope, and my Dad was raised there growing up. I have a general idea of what NYC is like. Here is what I would like though:
What steps I need to take starting now until the time I get out of the Army in order to move to New York City. As much details as possible would be greatly appreciated.
FYI: I have the Post 9-11 GI Bill which gives me free tuition and fees to any public college in the USA.
I know about the insane housing prices, the diversity of people, the holy all mighty "metrocard", and what spots in NYC are safe, and spots that are sketchy. I know about all the shopping and tourist traps, Katzs Delicatessen, the greatest pizza in the world, the crazy street preachers, the most awesome halloween festival in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, and the different cultures of the 5 million people there.
The most information gets 10 points, and any and all answers will be greatly appreciated.
What steps I need to take starting now until the time I get out of the Army in order to move to New York City. As much details as possible would be greatly appreciated.
FYI: I have the Post 9-11 GI Bill which gives me free tuition and fees to any public college in the USA.
I know about the insane housing prices, the diversity of people, the holy all mighty "metrocard", and what spots in NYC are safe, and spots that are sketchy. I know about all the shopping and tourist traps, Katzs Delicatessen, the greatest pizza in the world, the crazy street preachers, the most awesome halloween festival in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, and the different cultures of the 5 million people there.
The most information gets 10 points, and any and all answers will be greatly appreciated.