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| Where should I move? entry by Noah Vale 8/2/2004 2:33 AM
| If anyone reads my journal, I would appreciate any you may have on the following matter: My school has it set up to where we do our 1st 2 years in Amarillo, and then our last 2 years in either Amarillo, Lubbock, or Dallas. Amarillo for another 2 years is out of the question, not because I hate it here, but because I need to see something new. So my choices are Dallas and Lubbock. It's a tough decision and come this Sept.-Oct. I've got to decide. Here's the pros and cons of each city: Lubbock: * My bro (and his friends, who are sorta my friends)lives there. (I consider this a good thing BTW) * It's a college town. * Hardly any traffic * I would have a free gym to work out at with a rock wall * It's a little closer to home (Houston) * I don't know anyone besides my brother and his friends * People are friendlier in Lubbock than they are in Dallas * Still sorta close to the mountains and skiing * Seems like lot's to explore UE wise * Cheap rent * Still close to Amarillo, where I've made a few great friends * I like exploring in cities without UE "scenes" * Not a "centralized" location (see Dallas) * School is in "nice" part of town Dallas: * My friend and exploring buddy Dirtbag lives there * Lotsa traffic * I would have to pay for gym membership * Dallas is close to important major cities to me (Austin, OKC, FW, Houston, and Nashville) * Rent is alot more expensive * My school is in South Dallas, which according to those I've talked to is a pretty rough area of town * It's a major city...ie, it is more diverse * Definitely a ton to explore UE wise
I dunno, I need some help making this decision, so if anyone has any input, I'd be delighted to hear it.
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