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Old 11-11-2005, 02:41 AM
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I thought a good place to ask about different areas of the country would be here. Some of the law schools i'm considering are in places i've NEVER been to. So if you live there, or near.. lemme know what its like.. weather, culture, maybe even the university if you attend it.



University of Tulsa School of Law (Tulsa, OK)

University of Denver School of Law (Denver, CO)

Syracuse University School of Law (Syracuse, NY)

Quinnipiac University School of Law (Hamden, CT)

Seton Hall University School of Law (Newark, NJ)

West Virginia University School of Law (Morgantown, WV)

George Mason University School of Law (Arlington, VA)



basically a break down of the area would be great.. how much it costs to live.. avg apartment prices and such.. basically.. if you live there.. tell me why its great or it sucks. I'm also applying to the schools here in FL.. but i live here so i know how much it sucks already..lol
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Old 11-11-2005, 02:43 AM
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Totally come to TU. Beautiful campus, expensive tuition, good school, oklahoma is a really cheap state to live in.



94t should be able to help more tho since he is more real world than me.
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I like Tulsa a lot. Lived here 2 1/2 years. I hear a lot of the students at the flight school complain, but this city is very clean and pretty compared to most. Not exactly party central, but enough bars and other places to keep busy if you are into that thing. Personally I enjoy all the parks and then the bike trails that follow the river the whole length of town. Its a huge city but its not at the same time. I could live on this end of town and never have to go anywhere else. Cost of living isn't expensive, but pay is good for the professional, or even part timers if you land the right job. People out here are generally very friendly and the car scene is very active, at least compared to NC.



You could rent Davids' 3 bedroom 2 story condo with garage for $850 a month, condo fees included, and has a private pool. I think I paid around $400 a month on a one bedroom apartment when I first got here. It was a nice place too in a good section of town.



I grew up near Syracuse, no way I'd go back there. Denver would be awsome. Been to Arlington, can't remember anything that special about it.
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Denver is alot of fun, and DU is a great school. Lots to do Denver, bars, clubs, museums, the zoo, and great food. If you're the out-doors type you can be in the mountains in20 minutes from downtown Denver. I personally love that city, not many cities like it in the country. Living can be pricey. You just gotta shop around. I've seen apartments for roughtly $375-$400 in Golden (pretty close to downtown). But if you wanna live down town expect to pay a pretty penny.
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I havent been to Syracuse in over 20 years, but I would wager it still sucks
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Newark, NJ is a shithole. Morgantown, WV is an interesting hick town, but still a hick town.
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i go with denver if i had to pick from that list
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^^^ Me too. Denver is the number one city for single people in the country.
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Originally Posted by Sinful7' post='777538' date='Nov 11 2005, 06:57 AM

^^^ Me too. Denver is the number one city for single people in the country.


i was just about to say that. ****
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DONT COME TO NJ, I SWEAR YOULL REGRET IT.



especially if you want to own/keep a car, especially a sports car insurance will cut you open and eat your insides.



plus its newark...newark has won the award for worst place to live in the usa more then once.



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