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TonyC- one of my considerations are that since this means I'll be living purely off of my savings for quite some time, finding a location where the cost of living is cheap is of paramount importance. I can't keep paying $1,700 a month in rent while not realizing any income. This eliminates most of California.
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TonyC- one of my considerations are that since this means I'll be living purely off of my savings for quite some time, finding a location where the cost of living is cheap is of paramount importance. I can't keep paying $1,700 a month in rent while not realizing any income. This eliminates most of California.
totally hear you. http://la.craigslist.org is your friend. apartments in South Central can be had for $800/months. And contrary to common belief, it's actually a half decent neighborhood. can't say the same about Westwood's pricing tho...
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Congrats.
Don't apply to UT, the state of TX is taxing Californians for moving into TX and running up real estate prices. Anyone born in California or from California will pay a %50 income tax.
Seriously though, UT has a great Law school from what I've heard. I plan to pursue that path after I finish my Bachelor's.
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Don't apply to UT, the state of TX is taxing Californians for moving into TX and running up real estate prices. Anyone born in California or from California will pay a %50 income tax.
Seriously though, UT has a great Law school from what I've heard. I plan to pursue that path after I finish my Bachelor's.
Chris
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