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SKELETOR
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Registered: Feb 2003
Location: above the sky
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Jan-03-2004 23:05
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Deejiuana
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Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Montreal
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More info 4 ya...
Ok, here's more info 4 u man...
1-Transportation: the thing bout transportation is - i think - more like a time saving then cost saving. In other words, we all pay for the same metro/bus passes...The only thing u'll have to worry about if u do not live in the downtown area is after u go clubbin in weekends. At 3, there are only taxis, n that can b expensive
2-Apartments: Well, i can give u an idea of the prices in La Cite (which is like 5 minutes away from St.Laurent) and Alexis Nhion (which is 5 minutes away from Concordia)
1.1/2 = Min: 600 Max = 750
3.1/2 = Min: 820 Max = 980
4.1/2 = Min: 1400 Max = 1800
Those prices ARE high, but placement and luxury play a big role. But then again, who cares bout luxury, we're students, so i would advise u 2 find urself a roommate.
Prices are not the problem these days, it's more: Finding an apartment. Here's an idea of how shitty things can get:
A friend of mine has been trying to get a 4.1/2 in Alexis Nhion for over a year now. Yup, over a year, n he already lives there in a 2.1/2. In La Cite, they're crazy: They'd tell u that there r apartments only for like 6 months away but when u go back there, they tell u that there r 2 available apartments. If i were you, i'd start callin from now or try to get people you know in montreal to help you out from now to find an apartment. You dont wanna come here a month before uni starts, n stay "homeless" when u start uni. THAT can b stressin....(doh)
For Jobs, well, am guessin u got urself a Canadian nationality now, so u can work n yeah, french speaker or non french speaker, it's all the same. U can easily find jobs within the university n just like some1 said: if u work in ur uni's area, it's mostly gonna b English in there, so you wont have any problems.
Speaking french to get into the community/vibe, well, baaah, i know so many ppl that dunno French, n that do not have any problems. N then, one day, u'll prolly end up speakin it....but just dont worry bout the language...it will come naturally...
So anyway, my advise, start workin on it from now...
n good luck man...
u'll enjoy it here...
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Jan-03-2004 23:13
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Deejiuana
OstrichAddict

Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Montreal
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ahhh...yes, another good point
Skeletor, skipper has a good point: First, you should worry about your uni program...
About working/studying here. Well, i dunno, if you dont have a social insurance card or wotever it was called, then i dunno if u'll b able to work outside university. I mean international students can find jobs within the university, but if u wanna work outside the university without this card, then it's gonna have to be "under the table" i guess; your wage is lower than the minimum wage and those jobs are kinda hard to find. Can anyone tell me if am wrong/correct on that one?
For apartments, well, i can give you Alexis Nhion and La Cite's office numbers, but i can tell you from now: Alexis Nhion, dont put too many hopes in that one... And the best way to find apartments is to walk around downtown and look for signs, or walk in laundry rooms inside buildings or look around uni on boards for offers or announcements.
Here are Plaza Tower (Alexis Nhion) and La Cite apartments numbers:
Alexis Nhion: (514) 935-4657
e-mail: [email protected][/email]
La Cite Apartments: (514) 845-4173 ext: 3233
e-mail: [email][email protected]
Give them a call and if i were you, i'd fkn annoy their asses by callin like every week just to make sure...
So if i were you, i'd get my ass here in montreal 2 months b4 uni starts (even 3) and worry about :
1-Uni/program (but u should do that now)
2-Apartment (but that can b done when u get here if u get here very early)
3-Job - within university i guess
4-Gettin used to the life over here - not hard at all
5-worry bout the french (which shouldnt bother you)
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Jan-04-2004 17:13
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