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==Guide to making the most of life on Long Island on Grad Student pay==
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To live on Long Island on a Graduate student buget is challenging but doable, and you can even have fun while doing it! This pages mostly serves to redirect you to other pages with more specific help. In particular, you should know about:
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* [[Getting housing| Housing]]: If you live off campus and are willing to share a house with others, you should be able to find a place for under $850 a month; obviously you can get something bigger, more comfortable, or with other bonuses for more.
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*[[Methods of transportation| Getting around]]: You will need some way to get to campus and back from where you live, but you will likely also want some form of transportation beyond that. If you do not have a car, make friends with people who have cars. A bike can also get you pretty far most of the time.
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* Food: Take advantage of free food, especially at [[GSO]] events, the [[Friday Afternoon Seminars]], and during the summer, the [[Summer Friday Socials]]. For your own [[Shopping and Groceries|shopping]], find a [[Places_around_town#Stores|place]] that meets your level of quality without breaking the bank. The more of your own food you make, the cheaper it will be, though you should of course treat yourself every so often to [[Places_around_town#Restaurants,_bars,_etc.|eating out]].
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* Keep an eye out for [[student discounts]]
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*Stay engaged with people at school. You can do this most easily by utilizing the [[Grad Lounge]] and going to events like [[Gradtalks]], [[GSO]] events, the [[Friday Afternoon Seminars]], and during the summer, the [[Summer Friday Socials]].
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* Keep yourself entertained! This means going to things like
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**[[GSO]] events
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**PGSA FUN events
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**[[Places on campus]]
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**[[Popular NYC activities| New York City]]
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**Other places around [[On Long Island|Long Island]]
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**[[Places_around_town#Other|Things to do nearby]] and [[Places_around_town#Restaurants,_bars,_etc.|restaurants/bars]].
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**[[Beaches]]
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**Any of these regular events nearby:
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*** [http://portjeff.com/dickens-festival/ Dickens Festival] in Port Jefferson
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*** [http://portjeffgreekfest.com/ Greek Festival] in Port Jefferson
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*** [http://mattituckstrawberryfestival.org/ Mattituck Strawberry Festival]
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*** Independent Cinema on Long Island - [https://cinemaartscentre.org/ Cinema Arts Center] in Huntington, [http://www.plazamac.org/ Plaza Cinema and Media Arts Center] in Patchogue
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*** Stony Brook Film Festival
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*** [http://scgp.stonybrook.edu/science/workshops Simons Workshops] and [http://scgp.stonybrook.edu/calendar/full-calendar Receptions and Talks]
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*** [http://airshow.jonesbeach.com/ Bethpage Air show] on Jones Beach
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*** Concerts, musicals, and plays in and around NYC - [https://www.tdf.org/ TKTS], [https://www.ticketmaster.com/ Ticketmaster], [http://foresthillsstadium.com/ Forest Hills Stadium]
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*** [http://www.thesurflodge.com/concerts/ Summer Concerts at the Surf Lodge] in Montauk
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**Above all, keep yourself sane and connected. There is not a ton to do, we know, but you can make it an overall positive experience by making friends and doing stuff with them.
  
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Latest revision as of 02:40, 7 August 2019

To live on Long Island on a Graduate student buget is challenging but doable, and you can even have fun while doing it! This pages mostly serves to redirect you to other pages with more specific help. In particular, you should know about:

  • Housing: If you live off campus and are willing to share a house with others, you should be able to find a place for under $850 a month; obviously you can get something bigger, more comfortable, or with other bonuses for more.
  • Getting around: You will need some way to get to campus and back from where you live, but you will likely also want some form of transportation beyond that. If you do not have a car, make friends with people who have cars. A bike can also get you pretty far most of the time.
  • Food: Take advantage of free food, especially at GSO events, the Friday Afternoon Seminars, and during the summer, the Summer Friday Socials. For your own shopping, find a place that meets your level of quality without breaking the bank. The more of your own food you make, the cheaper it will be, though you should of course treat yourself every so often to eating out.