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Ok. I decided not to threadjack and started this monster.
I'm thinking of moving, going to school somewhere that doesn't suck, and seeing what the possibilities are. Any suggestions? I know Chicago, Atl, NYC, and Philly are big cities with options and people, but I'm just seeing what's out there and if anyone has experiences or anything. Thanks a lot. Don't worry, I have no delusions of being a messenger. I just enjoy riding, and commuting would be a big plus. I would like to not have a car to cut down on expenses. |
I think it also depends what your major is, unless youre there just to get a piece o paper and dont care what it actually says, thats your choice.
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Originally Posted by spud
I think it also depends what your major is, unless youre there just to get a piece o paper and dont care what it actually says, thats your choice.
Well, I'm liberal arts, English. Writing, teaching, whatever. So, a lot of schools are going to have that. |
ok, then uh get the **** outta kentucky
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It's all about Father Uligan's College of Knowledge. Or NYC either's fine
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Originally Posted by spud
ok, then uh get the **** outta kentucky
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Pittsburgh! Cheap, good schools, great city.
Cheap. Did I say cheap? Yeah, cheap. Rent is cheap, groceries are cheap, entertainment is cheap. Taxes are high. -brad |
Originally Posted by ImOnCrank
It's all about Father Uligan's College of Knowledge. Or NYC either's fine
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wherever you move just make sure you have a bit of savings to fall back on. sometimes it's a bit rough to get set up someplace. i've moved 5 times in the last 6 years - 2 times to different cities\states. you'll burn through money quickly, trust me.
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right. i won't move until this school year is up i think. but i'd like to know where to start looking and getting opinions so i can see about getting the transfer stuff from school all set before it drives me insane during the summer.
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I loved going to college in Boston.
But definitely not cheap. |
yeah unless you have a specific need to be in NYC youd be better off somewhere else.
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philly. cheap, cheap, and cheaper. lotsa stuff going on.
did i mention my rent is $50 a month? cheaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaap. |
i wouldn't go to NYC for school. it's waaaaaaaaaaay too expensive, unless you have a good grant\scholarship or already lived here and couldn't leave for some reason.
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Yes. I forgot about boston. I know schools there won't be cheap. It's unfortunate. It's like paying to smell Ivy League or something.
By no means am I stupid, so I should get some money from schools. But, if tuition is like 20K, that really doesn't matter a whole helluva lot. |
Baltimore is not too expensive and tons of colleges in the city. Pretty easy to commute by bike as well.
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yep, baltimore is rather convenient in the megalopolis as well.
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hmmmm. Didn't think about Baltimore... thanks.
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Originally Posted by spud
megalopolis
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baltimore is convenient because there are a lot of places nearby to escape to, but who really wants to live in baltimore? i dig it for a visit, but yeah.
i'd say philly for a pretty good cool/cheap ratio. i'd also recommend NYC if you can afford it, but i need to know what talents/skills/etc. you would contribute to our fine city. also, look into CUNY schools. i got to brooklyn college and it's pretty solid. |
Some of the smaller college(type) towns are cheaper, have good schools and decent scenes.
I certainly won't reccomend Champaign to anyone, but how about Madison WI, Columbia, MO or Boulder maybe? |
CUNY?
hmmm... I've heard bad things about baltimore from friends. I'll think about it though. Any atlanta people here? |
You should visit all these cities if you haven't already. This seems like an important move. The last thing you want to do is enroll and end up hating the environment. If you have contacts in any of the cities you mentioned, call them up and spend a weekend w/ them.
Some good things about Philly -Cheap -Great Schools -Bike friendly -Just a short train or bus ride from DC, NYC, Boston |
Originally Posted by delay
Some of the smaller college(type) towns are cheaper, have good schools and decent scenes.
I certainly won't reccomend Champaign to anyone, but how about Madison WI, Columbia, MO or Boulder maybe? |
Originally Posted by LoveParkRIP
You should visit all these cities if you haven't already. This seems like an important move. The last thing you want to do is enroll and end up hating the environment. If you have contacts in any of the cities you mentioned, call them up and spend a weekend w/ them.
Some good things about Philly -Cheap -Great Schools -Bike friendly -Just a short train or bus ride from DC, NYC, Boston Yes, Philly is sounding better and better every time. I don't have any friend there though. So, visiting cheaply would be difficult. |
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