 Originally Posted by Elis D.
Tell me everything about Vancouver, from the colleges to the culture.
What's fun to do there?
If you're a city boy, just about everything. I live in the suburbs about half an hour away and I can do just about anything; whether it be jumping on a bus and going down to Vancouver to shop or drink or see movies or whatever. There's never not something to do.
How is the cost of living?
It's pretty expensive here. You won't have much trouble finding a place though. Get a roommate and things should be fine... I'm planning on moving out in a year and I think I'll be good to go (I'm only eighteen).
Broad question. There's too many, because whatever school you choose it will have its benefits. BCIT - British Columbia Institute of Technology, the school known predominantly for trades and film/video/television stuff and highly reputable. 95% of students there graduate with a career because people headhunt for young blood (oh, and lots of courses are only two years). There's UBC, a very 'up-there' school, prestigous and requires good grades or a transfer program to get in, large classrooms but also largely reputable.
How is public transportation(and the costs of it)?
One of the best bus systems I've seen in all of the lower mainland. Buses are generally always on time, and you can get just about everywhere via Skytrain or Seabus too. $2.50 fare for each ride, or you can purchase packets of 10 bus tickets for $19, or get a month long pass for $73 (incredibly worth it, I have one).
Very, Vancouver is thriving and is in need of people to keep the steady. As long as your work ethic is good you shouldn't have a problem.
Where's the best neighborhood for a college student on a budget, that's into the hippie/rock/art/drug scene, to live?
I would say Port Moody, but that's just because I live here...
What's the weather like?(personal opinions, I hate reading stats)
Incredibly gorgeous summers, very hot not too humid perfect (was still hot at the end of this last September). Semi-cold autumns with lots of rain (colder when the sun is out). Occasionally freezing and really snowy winters that last way too long or no-snow winters at all (our last winter lasted from December to March or April...) Spring is really nice too.
I know BC is the bud capital of Canada, but how easy/difficult is it to find other shamanic drugs(mushrooms, mescaline, peyote, LSD, etc.)?
I can get just about everything. They sell mescaline and peyote in the Vapour Lounge downtown off Hastings, the smokeshop. Just talk to me.
And anything else you can add about the city.
I love every aspect about Vancouver and the area I live in. There isn't a day I'm not thankful that I'm here. It's gorgeous, there's plenty to do, the women are incredible, the people are incredible, and very modern. I love it.
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