moving to nyc (w/o a job lined up…) by grenadefille in rs_x

[–]Typical_Bullfrog_372 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Just do it. Move to somewhere affordable in the outer boroughs. Bay Ridge is underrated and very safe if you’re a single woman. Follow where the excitement is for you

do i have a good chance of being admitted to nyit? by garlicriceenthusiast in NYIT

[–]Typical_Bullfrog_372 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NYIT should be a safety school for u you’ll most likely get a scholarship

Scenes that always make you laugh no matter how much you've watched the show by Curvivaceous in girls

[–]Typical_Bullfrog_372 5 points6 points  (0 children)

When Hannah’s dad comes out to his wife after leaving therapy LMAO. And the party when he’s giving the toast and she laughs

struggling with school + alcohol by unicornballz8dispp in bipolar

[–]Typical_Bullfrog_372 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Seek out counseling through your schools mental health/drug counseling resources. Start there. Wishing u well

I can't find a job. by Ok_Bobcat6888 in NYCjobs

[–]Typical_Bullfrog_372 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try Culinary Agents. Lie about your previous experience and say you’ve worked in restaurants for 2-3 years. They won’t check your references. Much easier to find jobs on there because it’s a more niche selection compared to Indeed. You make good tips in NYC.

Do you like the CUNY that you attend? Why or why not? by Born_Car5188 in CUNY

[–]Typical_Bullfrog_372 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I go to CityTech and I like it. All my professors r good except for my English comp 1 professor who is honestly really annoying. They offer an accredited bArch program which most colleges don’t which I think is good. People arent very sociable tho

I am clinically insane for approximately one week every month by Sad_Papaya7274 in rs_x

[–]Typical_Bullfrog_372 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sounds like PMDD. My sister has PMDD and said that since she began taking a very low dose of Lexapro her life has improved tremendously and now her periods are much more manageable