Keilz

Keilz t1_jdtiq3x wrote

I would ask current students at Seton Hall. Their advice is probably more tailored to law school life and demands in the city.

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Keilz t1_jdkdwdl wrote

Around what area in NJ do you need to get to? That really changes the equation here. I wouldn't hesitate to use NYC and NJ public transportation on a weekend from 10PM - 1AM.

First, Take the AirTrain to the LIRR Jamaica station. Take the LIRR train to New York Penn Station/34th Street in Manhattan. If you are staying in or around Hoboken, Harrison, Newark, or Jersey City, then you can take the PATH train into NJ 24/7 and can Uber from within NJ, as it'll be cheaper.

If you are going somewhere not on the PATH line, from New York Penn Station, catch a NJ Transit commuter rail to the closest station that you need. Then you can Uber from there. Most NJ Transit commuter rails end for the night at 1AM.

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Keilz t1_jbmvc3r wrote

There’s really not much around the airport other than a mess of highways. You’ll need to Uber to Newark Penn station or rent a car. If you’ll be in Oradell, I would look for places in Bergen county and NYC. Terminal A in the airport is brand new and actually has a lot of food options if you need to kill time there.

For food places in Newark itself I have enjoyed Mercato pie and hobby’s deli. I just work in Newark though so I’ll leave it to others to mention their fave spots.

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Keilz t1_iwfexat wrote

What do most people do for work out there? I’d love to live somewhere like Sparta, but I’m a lawyer and will need to work in NYC for several years.

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