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Grad school for what?
The city is also the state capital, and has another university, Florida A&M, an HBCU. There is also a community college that is far bigger than the area needs because students come from all over the state to attend there in the hopes of eventually getting into FSU.
So, the city's economy is focused on higher education and government. There are lots of lobbyists and law firms.
It is very humid. Very, very humid. The city has a hilly terrain, and there are lots of trees. There is a law that requires real estate developers to replace trees that are removed. If you go to a tall building in Tallahassee and look at the city, you will see almost nothing but trees and the main roads. Also, in case i didn't mention it, Tallahassee is very humid.
Mass transit exists, but sucks, so you'll need a car.
That's about all that I can think of now. Oh yeah, the place is very humid.
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