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I think I've made up my mind, I want to move to California. Texas just isn't meant for me. Don't get me wrong, I love my state. Great weather,beautiful (but dumb) girls, great property, great economy, but me and the people are just different.
From what I've heard and seen, California is just a lot more progressive. For me it feels like Texas is behind a few years in thinking in areas ofresearch, energy, and drug policy. Being from Texas I've always had a bias against Cali but I have to think objectively.
Is it really that expensive? Is it really that populated? Is traffic that bad in all cities? Are they really not as friendly? Why shouldn't I just jumpship and move to Cali.
Type of city I want to live in?
Edit: Some background info about myself.
Applying for Law school now for fall 2010.
Graduating early in the summer so I have a year of my life to do nothing before Law School.
Will have my Bachelors in Psy. I'm hoping I'll be able to get a department store job at adecent wage.
Update: University of San Fransisco law school is looking real good right now. Sofar that's my number one choice, so hopefully that'll be my city if I get in.
From what I've heard and seen, California is just a lot more progressive. For me it feels like Texas is behind a few years in thinking in areas ofresearch, energy, and drug policy. Being from Texas I've always had a bias against Cali but I have to think objectively.
Is it really that expensive? Is it really that populated? Is traffic that bad in all cities? Are they really not as friendly? Why shouldn't I just jumpship and move to Cali.
Type of city I want to live in?
- A city with a liberal atmosphere. This is a must, I'm not living in a conservative town anymore.
- Good Hot weather
- Not too dangerous
- Not too expensive
- Not crazy populated and with awful traffic (we can talk about this one)
- Beautiful Girls
- Nice parks/Camping grounds This is a must as well.
Edit: Some background info about myself.
Applying for Law school now for fall 2010.
Graduating early in the summer so I have a year of my life to do nothing before Law School.
Will have my Bachelors in Psy. I'm hoping I'll be able to get a department store job at adecent wage.
Update: University of San Fransisco law school is looking real good right now. Sofar that's my number one choice, so hopefully that'll be my city if I get in.