If I don't buy one to one will Apple set up my Macbook?

I'm wanting to buy a Macbook Pro soon from the online Apple store with education discount. I'm really not good or confident with computers with any type, so I'd prefer to go to an Apple store and have them set it up. Firstly, if if i walk into the store with the new Macbook (make an appointment with a genius) will they help me transfer all my data from my old PC laptop? I know you can buy one to one, but my nearest Apple store is 150 miles away so it really won't be much use after the initial set up! Also, will they help me sync my iPhone and iPad to the mac, as I have no idea how to sync devices to a new computer without loosing everything. Thank you!

Please make a Genius Appointment and take it in for help. I'm pretty sure they will help you out. I don't know if they would charge for that, but I also don't think you need to buy One for One coverage. However, it's easy enough to ask when you get to the store.
If all you need to do is transfer your data files from the PC, then I suggest you make a backup of your files onto an external USB drive. Even a flash drive would be sufficient if all your files would fit on one. The Mac can read an NTFS formatted drive. It can read and write a FAT or ExFAT formatted drive. This would be easier, faster, and simpler. Plus you get 90 days of free telephone support as part of your standard warranty.

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