Best places to live in the US

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Bible_Belt said:
I lived in Tampa, FL, for seven years. The beaches and water are the best part. Night life is pretty good. There are an abundance of hb7-8 women; they are everywhere and easy. Most people in Florida moved there, and a woman who will do that is typically adventurous enough to enjoy sex as well. However, if your standards are very high, and you want the hb9-10, don't go to Tampa. Miami is better in that regard - the women - but worse than Tampa in a lot of other ways, especially if you don't speak Spanish. Overall, I'd guess that women in California are more attractive than in Florida.

Also, wages in Florida are extremely low. Everyone wants to live there, so there is an oversupply of labor. I have seen help wanted ads for lawyers that advertise $30k.
I was born in Tampa and have family there. I may move back to that area. You are so right about the women being easy there. I think it's the heat. It's almost legendary.

And right about trying to find a job there. My cousin has his own pool business. It's the right spot for that. As far as the heat, I actually like hot and humid weather, so it doesn't bother me too much.

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If you're kind of a hipster, you should try Asheville, NC. I like Denver, CO also. It's a cool city with a pretty good economy.
 

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Colossus said:
Funny you should mention that. I am also looking to get into an anesthetist program. Currently there are 5 of them here in the states. Case Western, South, Emory, Nova Southeastern, and Kansas City.

Anesthetists are licensed to practice in like ~15 states, I think, under the direction of an MD or DO. More states are coming around, but slowly.

The anesthetist is really a hidden gem of a career here. Starting pay is around $120k a year. The catch is, it's competitive. You need a pre-med degree, an MCAT score, three letters from anesthesiologists or anesthetists, shadowing exp, et al. I think the avg undergrad GPA of an AA student is between 3.4-3.6. Avg MCAT is between 26-30, but closer to 30.

It's tough to get in, but if you can make it, you are set.


As far as places to live in the states, nothing beats Colorado, in my opinion. Northern California is great as well, weather-wise.

Hello Friends,
Student If I have about an unweighted GPA of 3.65, and get an ACT score of at least 27, what are my chances of getting into good colleges, like University of Michigan?
 
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