Friday, June 1, 2012

About Best place in Texas to move to

Best place in Texas to move to?
I live in Oklahoma, but was born in North Texas. I've done a good deal of traveling around Texas, and I lived in Corpus Christi for 8 months in 2007-2008. I'm 20 years old, and other than those 8 months, I haven't LIVED in Texas since I was in Kindergarten. I traveled to Houston, Corpus Christi, Amarillo, Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, and lots of smaller towns all over. Only place I haven't been is West Texas. Anyway, I'm looking to move back. I need a place with good jobs that don't require a college degree, a good college to get a degree at(looking at something in health like Respiratory Therapy or Radiology), good weather, lots of things to do. It doesn't have to be a coastal city, but that would be a plus. I'm single, no kids. I like the weather along the coast and the weather up in the panhandle, I haven't spent enough time anywhere else to really know there. Best answer gets 5 Stars After a little bit of research, I'm actually leaning towards Austin. Close to everything, lots of things to do and a big college town. Opinions on Austin specifically?
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1 :
I have heard that the downtown Dallas is really nice place to live in a Condominium.
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If your thinking about getting a degree in health care then i would suggest Houston. It has a huge medical center and is close to college station. Plus its not far from Galveston.
3 :
It sounds to me like Houston is what you're looking for. Houston's economy is the best in the state with low unemployment. It has good schools for degrees in various medical fields and it's close to the coast.
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Soul, Texas is indeed a good state and part of the greatest country on Earth but, at your young age; why preoccupy your mind with living in a single selected area simply because you once lived there? Allow yourself the latitude to live and exist where possibilities and opportunities may be more suited to your individual desires and needs. It is You whom will ultimately reap the rewards; consider those options The world is your oyster my friend. Open it and reap your rewards. I was personally born on the gulf coast of Mississippi and don't take me wrong; I love it there for many reasons but; I have traveled, by design and purpose, to many parts of the world. Don't cut yourself short soul, there is much to see and experience out there and it is definitely worth the adventure, Consider the many opportunities to serve and travel be it military or volunteer groups. You will learn, experience adventures and meet a wealth of new individuals. It will also allow time for a young mind to selectively decide what may be the greatest decisions of their young life for the rest of it to follow.
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