I say you come to UW-Milwaukee.
The city of Milwauke is about 600,000 people, and with the entire metro area it is about 1.8 million, so its not in the middle of no where. UW-milwaukee is where I go, and I'm in the business school here. It's actually an excellent business school. We just got a 10million dollar grant and stole 2 professors away from Harvard last month
😛. The business school is brand new, built in 2004, and pretty much the rest of the school is new as it was redone in the 90's. There are about 32,000 students at UW-Milwaukee, and for a big city the cost of living is cheap. You can get by on 300-400 a month for rent.
Plus you have Lake Michigan about a 2 minute walk from camupus, which is referred to as "the Lake" around here. Sometime people get a kick out of that because it seems like an ocean when you look out the coast. And Milwaukee's East Side and Third Ward are awesome parts of the city. Lots of clubs and bars, live music, and fun if you are into that thing. The 3rd Ward used to be a bunch of factories and they are now redoing them into million dollar condos. And if you get bored, just hop on the Chicago Metra train for $6.90 and you will be in Chicago 90 minutes later.
And we do have 4 very distinct seasons here. It might just get a bit hot during the summers, 95+ with full humidity, and a bit cold during the winter, like -10 below, -20 with the windchill. We are actually supposed to get about 9 inches of snow tonight.
Since I am a photography nerd, I will show you some pictures of the city that I took.
Milwaukee skyline 1
Milwaukee skyline 2
Downtown 1
The Milwaukee River
The Calatrava, our Art Museum - Take that Chicago!
The third Ward
Water St.
Train Lines- they are all over the city
Very small part of the UWM campus - The building you see in the back with the radio tower on it is one of four of our 28 story dorm buildings.
What can I say I love my city
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