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I'm from Massachusetts, so New Orleans is pretty far from home for me. I was nervous about going so far, but I couldn't have made a better choice! The students are friendly, the atmosphere is always cheerful and the city is one of the most amazing places I've ever seen. There are a million places to go and see, parks, museums, music scenes, bars and of course, the French Quarter. Everything is easy to get to and there's something going on every night of the week. The only things I would say to consider are the following: if you party a lot, then NOLA is the best place to do it, but be warned that a significant amount of people can't handle it and go home after a semester, having flunked out of most of their classes because they've gone out too much. Secondly, if you don't party at all, and are against it, then I wouldn't suggest coming here. New Orleans is a wonderful place, filled with history and culture. But at a college here, you're going to run into a lot of drinking and drugs, so if you're firmly against it, I wouldn't come here. |