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im graduating high school soon, im 17 and i graduate this year im looking for where to move after im done and what state college to apply to.. i live in new jersey rite now, but ive always hated it here i want to move somewhere where is always cold but not too cold even tho i do prefer the cold than the hot weather 10000 times more...i like cold climates. and i was thinkin how awsome it would be if i can go to eather one of this states i want like a pretty,homey little town may be where is also close to the city like parties and stuff....can anyone give me any ideas on how this states are or anything that can help me make a choice?

2007-09-06 10:56:41 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel United States Other - United States

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You would love Ft.Collins, Co. University town. Voted best city of under 300,000 in the U.S. Beautiful, near mountains, not far from Denver. Colorado Springs was voted best city to live in with population over 300,000. Also has university, beautiful, one hr. south of Denver. see websites below, then do websearches on your own to learn more.. Best of luck to you.

2007-09-06 11:18:10 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I live in OHIO, in a suburb of Cleveland about 30 minutes from Downtown but, close to many businesses and shopping. Ohio is seasonal probably not too far off from New Jersey.. We get all the seasons.. Fall, Spring, Winter and Summer and lately the Summers just seem hotter and hotter and we get pretty cold here in the winter.. I live off the lake which makes a HUGE difference- it even makes a difference if you live on EAST/WEST side of the city. EAST SIDE gets way more snow.. The SOUTH not quite as much and it's a bit warmer there in the winter.. Ohio
State (GO BUCKS) would be an obvious choice it's in Columbus

2007-09-06 18:13:29 · answer #2 · answered by pebblespro 7 · 0 1

Utah is not the place to go for "parties and stuff"

I think Fort Collins, Colorado, sounds like a great place. That sounds really fun.

Another thing to think about is that some state colleges offer in state tuition to out of staters and some state colleges are so expensive that you might as well be paying full tuition to Yale. (University of Michigan is an example!) State colleges don't offer as much financial aid as private colleges do so if you might get financial aid, consider private colleges too.

If you really want to go to a state college, here are two of the cheapest ones I know of for out of staters:
+ Eastern Oregon University with tuition around $6000 and room and board around $8000 (14,000 total per year), and
+ Southwest MN State Univ at (MN) with tuition around $6500 and room and board around $5500 (12,000 total per year).

They are in La Grande Oregon or Marshall Minnesota, pretty homey little towns - each a few hours from a big city. College towns can be a lot of fun. And the weather in Southern Minnesota or in Oregon will not be too different from the weather in New Jersey. (Northern Minnesota is too cold, though, I think. If you really like cold, consider Bemidji State, a great college in a beautiful area that that has very low prices (Iike SW MN State) but very cold weather.)

2007-09-06 19:29:26 · answer #3 · answered by Snow 3 · 0 0

you dont want ohio. in the high country of colorado it satys nice but very cold in the winter.

2007-09-06 18:05:22 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Colorado all the way

2007-09-06 22:55:34 · answer #5 · answered by nanny411 7 · 0 0

colorado!

2007-09-06 18:16:11 · answer #6 · answered by Anna Rexia 5 · 0 0

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