Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Grads...Choose Your City!

According to AfterCollege.com, Phoenix, Indianapolis, New York, Atlanta, and Denver are the top five cities for college grads.

But another survey says New York City is the top spot, with Washington, D.C. as #2. Los Angeles, Boston, San Francisco, Chicago, Denver, Seattle, and San Diego round out the top 10 another survey.

Sounds like some conflicting information to me--but only because these are different surveys.

So what's your take on big cities and new grads? Are you in a new city? Why'd you choose that city and what do you love/hate about it?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm moving to San Francisco to study further, hopefully the location will provide me with more job leads. California is good place to get industry education in anything media.

Ryan Paugh said...

I read another article that had Madison, WI on the list. If we're strictly talking about lifestyle, I think it's all relative.

You can make a good life in any city. It's all about how hard you try to fit into the Community.

I spent about 6 months hating Madison. But I didn't go out enough. Then, when I finally decided to make an effort, I found that this place wasn't so bad after all.

And yeah ... the weather still sucks most of the year. But at least I'm not braving the winters all by myself.

Twin XL said...

I went to school in Lexington, KY & lived there for a total of 7 years. I've been gone for 5 years now & am about to move back....really love that town :) Not a huge city, but it's great.