u/New_Artist_3334

Should I Move to Florida?

Hello everyone,

I hope this post finds everyone doing well at the moment. The reason in which I am posting this is because I am looking for advice for a question that's been on my mind for years. Should I move to Florida? First let me explain why.....

I started to vacation in Florida every year as a teenager back when I was in Highschool. I am 22 now(turning 23 next year). Every time I went back, I always fell more and more in love with it. I've explored Miami/Fort Lauderdale/Boca Raton/West Palm Beach/Pompano Beach/Tampa/Naples/Sarasota/and Orlando but I would say that I am more acquainted with South Florida only due to the fact that I've been there more times as opposed to Central and North Florida. And yes I am aware of the fact that going on vacation is much more different as opposed to living there.

I am originally from NYC(born and raised) for pretty much the majority of my life and as much as I love my city, there are some personal issues that make me wanna leave from time to time. I am not going to go into detail here but if anyone is interested I can explain down below. I am just scared because I don't know how things will play out so I'd figured that I would get some advice from people who are SoFlo natives.

Every piece of advice and personal experiences would help. Thank you :)

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u/New_Artist_3334 — 5 days ago
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I Need Some Advice

Hi everyone,

I am currently a freshman studying Radiology at LaGuardia Community College but unfortunately I realized something too late. I am a pretty good student, with good grades and whatnot but unfortunately I wasn't aware of the high competition to actually get into the radiology program here. My question to you all is, is it worth my time to pursue radiology here or should I look into studying it at another school? I am trying to avoid having to go into debt but if I have to, then I am willing to do it. Another thing I've been questioning is whether or not I should just change my major? But it seems like even if I was to switch to another health major, I would run into the same issue. I was trying to get my associates degree to actually be able to get a better job than the one I work now so all help and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you!

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u/New_Artist_3334 — 3 months ago