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Originally Posted by EE-BO
Also, figure out where the top grad schools are for your chosen line of work. That can help you narrow the scope of your research.
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Lol, that's how I got into this mess. Those cities hold my top three choices for my next degree program.

Overally, it's going to boil down to where I get in, but I'm going to live in one of these places for a few months before my studies begin and maybe even for years afterward, so I'm thinking about it hard. That monster.com thing sounded like a good idea, I'll try that. Right now, I'm a mental health counselor at a psych hospital, so I'm getting pretty good experience already, but it doesn't count toward my practicing license. I'm going to be visiting a lot of places over the next year to see if I like them.
HC: I did want to stay in NY for even just 6 months so I can know what it's like to live there even if it's not permanent and everyone said I was crazy. Glad to see you suggested it, I feel much better about the idea. I just want to live in
SO MANY FREAKIN' places while I'm still young and single. Even though I miss my family, I'm a total free spirit like that, I love moving around a lot. When I start my own family, I'll want to stay put so I have this desire to just go everywhere and see everything. *sigh* How is it possibly possible that this is getting easier and harder at the same time?