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thats OD hot.. I used to live in central valley 105+ in summer.. not goodOriginally Posted by NT OG
LOL
weather in bay area SUCKS
HE WANTS HOT PEOPLE
GO TO LA
ANYWHERE IN A LA IS A GOOD LOOK
we still needa go visit youOriginally Posted by Ortega03
thats OD hot.. I used to live in central valley 105+ in summer.. not goodOriginally Posted by NT OG
LOL
weather in bay area SUCKS
HE WANTS HOT PEOPLE
GO TO LA
ANYWHERE IN A LA IS A GOOD LOOK
Originally Posted by obie21
we still needa go visit youOriginally Posted by Ortega03
thats OD hot.. I used to live in central valley 105+ in summer.. not goodOriginally Posted by NT OG
LOL
weather in bay area SUCKS
HE WANTS HOT PEOPLE
GO TO LA
ANYWHERE IN A LA IS A GOOD LOOK
Nice. I'mma have to check out Sacramento as well.Originally Posted by NikeTalker23
I live in Sacramento and I don't really understand why it gets so much hate. Sure it's not a city like San Francisco but it's not bad living here. We have low crime, not much traffic, decent nightlife and we don't have to worry about major earthquakes. San Francisco is beautiful to visit but not so great to live in. It's expensive, too much traffic, too congested, and like I said you have to worry about earthquakes. Sacramento is fine, and the bay is only an hour and a half away. If you want everything the bay has to offer and live in a much more chill city I would recommend Sacramento.
AlreadyOriginally Posted by gregzzy23
medical marijuana card+weather+fine women everywhere ftw
Originally Posted by Th3RealF0lkBlu3s
Northern California is where you need to be.
Originally Posted by ReliantJ
Just wondering, how long is the drive to Lake Tahoe from Sac?Originally Posted by NikeTalker23
I live in Sacramento and I don't really understand why it gets so much hate. Sure it's not a city like San Francisco but it's not bad living here. We have low crime, not much traffic, decent nightlife and we don't have to worry about major earthquakes. San Francisco is beautiful to visit but not so great to live in. It's expensive, too much traffic, too congested, and like I said you have to worry about earthquakes. Sacramento is fine, and the bay is only an hour and a half away. If you want everything the bay has to offer and live in a much more chill city I would recommend Sacramento.
Originally Posted by thenewjs
Im from Houston and live here now but I was stationed I Cali a long time. I remember my rent being 1500/mo in chula vista. So I dropped that and bought a townhouse in houston for 30,000 w/ 300/ mo payments then I rented it out for 600/mo. I wanted a truck and I dont believe in buying new I stick to used as long as I can get a manufactuers extended warranty. This was back in 2004 and I was at a Cali dealer and they wanted 28k for a used 00 v6 chevy silverado w/ 50k miles and 22" rims and a alpine radio. I left there flew to houston and got a 2001 GMC Sierra C3 ( this is pretty much a denali) for 22k. The only thing cheap in cali is the food. Its so expensive there evryone shops at the flea market. Unless you have more roommates than you have bedrooms or you dont have rent. It takes the average person 10 years before they can buy there first house.
Norcal got it on lock.Originally Posted by KanyeWestJayZ4life
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 of research, 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 jump ship and move to Cali.
Type of city I want to live in?
Can anybody help a Texas brother out and suggest me some cities....and if you're really helpful some good law schools
- A city with a liberal atmosphere. This is a must, I'm not living in a conservative town anymore.
- Good Hot weather Random weathers ftw?
- 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 a decent wage.
Originally Posted by KanyeWestJayZ4life
I'm thinking San Franciso is where I want to live. University of San Francisco is where I want to go to Law School.
I Got Lucky: University of San Diego has a pretty decent law school.
Thanks. Now lets just hope I get in.Originally Posted by NikeTalker23
Originally Posted by KanyeWestJayZ4life
I'm thinking San Franciso is where I want to live. University of San Francisco is where I want to go to Law School.
I Got Lucky: University of San Diego has a pretty decent law school.
Honestly, you can't go wrong with San Francisco.
USF is 13 thou more a year than my safety university but you start out earning 25 thou more a year. I think USF is definitely a solid choice ifI'm able to get in.Originally Posted by DL2352
Both USF and USD are really expensive private universities. I mean, if you're going to law school and are already prepared to tack on the thousands of dollars in loans, might as well live in San Francisco
It is a very good school. I have family and friends that went through there. My uncle went there for Finance I believe and he's now theRegional Manager for the Wells Fargo branches in San Francisco. Pulling in mad doughOriginally Posted by KanyeWestJayZ4life
USF is 13 thou more a year than my safety university but you start out earning 25 thou more a year. I think USF is definitely a solid choice if I'm able to get in.Originally Posted by DL2352
Both USF and USD are really expensive private universities. I mean, if you're going to law school and are already prepared to tack on the thousands of dollars in loans, might as well live in San Francisco