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Casamance t1_jd1r4cx wrote

Yes, although it was a commuter school, I made an effort to join various clubs like the Fencing club, radio, etc and through those places I met a whole bunch of people who I still talk to today, 6 years after graduating in 2017. If I could go back in time and choose again I would gladly choose Hunter. Don't get me wrong, there were a lot of issues with the school, but all in all I wouldn't be the person that I am today if I didn't go to that particular school in that particular borough (Manhattan)

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Casamance t1_j7jzalr wrote

This will always be one of the most frustrating and irate-inducing problems of this city. Projects that would be a tenth of the cost elsewhere are subject to endless bureaucracy, back-scratch deals, blatant misuse of funds, and lack of proper planning and strategy. Richest city in the world and we can't even upgrade a subway in a semi-smooth manner.

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