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going to grad school next yr. maybe, New Hampshire or NY

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I love seeing all the junior mods telling everybody that this need to locked. I think the real mod will know when he sees it. Or if you dont reply to it. It will be gone tonight.

You hit the nail right on the head... pay attention to what he said, junior commanders...
 
I agree...avoid the whole upstate NY by all mean... NH is ok, but not VT.

If you pick any school around Boston, it 's the best way to go. Oh, if you just want to get a Master for show, go to CityCollege in NYC. cheap, easy, and not much work...got my MSEE/CS in two semesters. Hm, thinking about getting my phD by next summer...if i cant find any job.

 
Originally posted by: slycat
Hawaii is actually not expensive at all...the notion of it being pricey was 5-10 years ago when
everyone wanted to buy a property there but these days its really a buyers market...
rentals are cheap...cheaper if u buy a house...food is comparable...but the worse is there
are very few jobs...and they are all low paying.

i'm in san francisco now...and i dare say Hawaii is easily a third or half as expensive.

no way :Q
 
Lived in Havover for 6 years (Dartmouth) LOVED IT
It does get cold and the winters are long.
First rate area for outdoor activities. Boston is a coupla hours away if you feel the need for the city every now and again.
Lived in western VT too. Wasnt bad, but I liked NH better. Burlington (UVM) is a small city, and a good college town. Not outta control like many places. If you are in grad school, you are gonna be working your azz off, so you're better off anyway for that.
 
Originally posted by: Hayabusarider
Lived in Havover for 6 years (Dartmouth) LOVED IT
It does get cold and the winters are long.
First rate area for outdoor activities. Boston is a coupla hours away if you feel the need for the city every now and again.
Lived in western VT too. Wasnt bad, but I liked NH better. Burlington (UVM) is a small city, and a good college town. Not outta control like many places. If you are in grad school, you are gonna be working your azz off, so you're better off anyway for that.

Thats the thing, I don't really need a huge party scene for grad school. The main things for me about Choosing a grad school is educational value, non-humid Summers, liberal attitude(I need a change from the midwest).
 
A little known fact UNH was ranked #7 in top 10 party schools of the year for 2k2 🙂. Does that help?

My roommate is finishing up his grad school at UNH. He says their CS prog. is ok but OMG they have tons and tons of hot girls up there. Boston is not too far either and great atmosphere to study.
 
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