I live in southeastern Pennsylvania, and I’m moving to San Diego for college. I’ve been running circles trying to figure out how I’m supposed to get my stuff there, so this has been very helpful. Thank you!
I know this comment is kinda old but I was actually heavily considering Pennsylvania for college. Is PA a good state? Would you not recommend it? Do you think it’s a good state to move to? Any tips for PA?
I suggest a macbook air or macbook pro. Both are very easy to carry around and amazing computers. The pro is definitely better but if you cant afford it the air is second best
I'm torn between using Delta and Southwest because Delta's actual fight is cheaper but Southwest has MUCH better luggage prices and I'm going to be taking a TON of stuff with me
Your video helped me so much LOL i was so confused on if shopping in the hometown for supplies was too last minute and i was stressing so bad thanks alot😭
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@@tyus2625 I'm also a texan and I'm just wondering if you have any pointers for getting used to the new culture in a sense? Given the stark difference between the south and the east coast
@@toob_noob4381 Boston is a very diverse city with lots of culture, historic, and modern neighborhoods. But the people are very friendly and welcoming and it is a beautiful place to be. One thing I’d say to be prepared for is the cold, winters can get to single digits often
I live in North Virginia, and I'm thinking of heading out to Long Island. The scenery doesn't look very different, but the stores themselves are a lot ritzier. Crossing my fingers for my waitlists to come in and let me go somewhere I'd be more interested in, but hey, if they don't, it's still close to NYC.
NovaSpen I live in Florida and originally I wanted to go study in North Dakota but now I’m worried since the population over there is extremely low I’m scared I won’t be able to find work. I like the snow and how nice and quiet it is up there, it’s a nice change from the city life. I have universities from RI emailing me though so it’s a small idea.
phia I think it’s good to look around. If you want to work and study at the same time I’d look to see if one of the universities you’re interested in has work on campus. Snow and quiet is pretty nice
Dude! I love Southwest, as well. But they don't fly out of the airport near my school. So I have to use United. They are more expensive, but they seem to be the cheapest of the main airlines.
@@janelj5009 yeah I want a good cheap city to live in but I recommend staying in your city learn your city as an adult before u learn another just my opinion
When you’re moving out for breaks, how do you pack your stuff? Example, if I buy a fridge from the state I’m going to school in, how would I get it to the state I live in when I’m going for breaks. Or does your school allow you to keep some things in the school?
Namps Some schools will let you keep your things over break, you could also get a small storage room, or just don’t buy anything big like that? Some colleges will also let you rent mini fridges.
I want to go from Washington to California. I am wanting to take a flight but I have a car so I know I’m going to have to drive all the way there. And not only that. It’s southern Cali so even farther! But Ik I’ll be able to do it.
Hey, I’m from louisiana & after high school I been thinking abt moving to cali for college but i’m really scared & idk when or where to start planning :(:
Iam from Seattle Washington and iam planning to go to Otis college of art and design in southern California In Los Angeles once I graduate Highline college iam a almost a senior in high school wish me luck
I wanna go to Stanford/ucla so bad,,, but I live in Florida and that’s quite literally across the country. My parents support me and hope I’m accepted so I mean, I technically have nothing holding me back besides acceptance.
@@joiwade_ I'm 14 and idk what college I'm going to or if I'm staying in Dallas I want to go to California or newyork but after research I realized how expensive it is but in thinking Oklahoma what do u think it's cheap to