EHS Marymount

This summer I'll be living in EHS Marymount, as it is a short walk to the office I'll be working at. Does anyone have any experience with living here? I've gotten mixed reviews about other EHS buildings, but haven’t had the chance to speak to anyone about Marymount.

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Pros - there were a good amount or hot girls doing PR internships in the building. Also the location is good (55st and 2nd).

So many cons: So overpriced. you'll be in 4 person, 2 bedroom apartments with 1 bathroom. Try having 4 guys all working IB, WM, AM, ect. internships all try to take showers between 6:30-7 it sucks. You also had to register if you had guests staying the night by 9pm otherwise security wouldn't let them in (unless you worked something out). So you're paying $1500/month or something like that to get cock blocked... Literally more regulated than a freshman dorm room.

I started this out think it was an ok experience but now that I think back about it EHS sucks.... Screw them.

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Location wise this place is great, but the facilities were subpar. You'd have to pay up for any place you get in or around that area, so it's not too bad of a deal.

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how hard is it to get a single room in nyu

also looks like single rooms would be $350 * 11+ weeks, seems to me that nyu isn't as cost efficient as everyone thinks. true or false?

 
diplodocushow hard is it to get a single room in nyu

also looks like single rooms would be $350 * 11+ weeks, seems to me that nyu isn't as cost efficient as everyone thinks. true or false?

It wasn't hard for me last year. NYU is just convenient... you don't have to deal with Subleases and gathering roommates together and whatnot. I'd recommend doing that. There are cheaper options out there for sure.

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