<p>Roncharles: Howard County, MD. I've checked the internet and apparently we've been rated "best public school system in MD" but not in the country or anything... but I think it's really good, lol.</p>
<p>I've never been to Colorado, but for some reason it sounds really appealing to me. As does Northern California and Oregon (don't know if I would be able to handle the rain).</p>
<p>Being born in Anaheim and raised in Arizona, I really am a true strange to the cold and seasons. Most of my family lives on the west coast so I would want to stay nearby...but I want to be somewhere where I can at least experience some sort of seasons.
Oh, and I have to be near a city. Not in one, but near.</p>
<p>I wanna live in some place with a lot of land, but within 45 minutes or so from a major research hospital.</p>
<p>Arizona. Otherwise I would suffer baseball withdrawal. Plus, it's got the 5th largest city in the USA - there's everything in AZ. And frankly, I'm used to 115 degree summer days, I would feel so weird having a cooler summer.</p>
<p>The only other place I can really consider right now is Seattle.</p>
<p>In a suburb somewhere up there where it never ever ever reaches triple digits weather.</p>
<p>i hate vegas!!!!
it is sooo hot outside right now!!</p>
<p>Ugh, it was like 114 today, and the heat island jacked the temp up to the 120s, and I had to do 5 hours of outdoor manual labor (landscaping and trash removal).</p>
<p>Not particularly fun. :(</p>
<p>haha that sucks
i had to run outside on my school's track</p>
<p>The football team is always utterly screwed during the summers. They have to do their full workout (duration: 3 hours) in the mornings, which involves, like, running, lunges, actual practice, and a whole slew of other activities.</p>
<p>My job isn't as exhausting, at least -- we have fetid cesspools of smelly yellow liquid and a number of advanced cockroach-civilizations to make up for it, though (garbage ftl!)</p>
<p>why do you have to pick up trash?</p>
<p>It's this job that I have to do in order to help pay off my tuition. I've been granted the opportunity to work off a net sum of $1000, so my daily endeavors are steadily biting chunk after chunk from that.</p>
<p>I get tired of a place after around four years. I'll probably try different countries, settings, and people for my entire life.</p>
<p>I'm not sure exactly where, but after starting college this fall (in New England) I will probably never live anywhere south of San Francisco-Washington D.C. (that's a pretty straight line, right?).</p>
<p>I will never settle, at least until I have a family. </p>
<p>I'll have pads in three mains cities in the U.S.: Los Angeles, Miami, and New York City. </p>
<p>As well as all over the rest of the world.</p>
<p>suburbs. i can't live in a big city (like my next door neighbor New York city). nor can i live in a rural place cuz that'll just bore me to tears. now i live in new jersey, the garden state, and i love it. </p>
<p>later on, for me, probably a place w/plenty of sun, plenty of clean streets, trees/flowers...california would be awesome cuz the temperature is great there. and i LOVE lying on the beach. </p>
<p>the location has to be ethnically diverse. lol. i love different cultures mingling haha</p>
<p>I currently live in suburban Connecticut, and it seems like it would be an awesome place to come back to when I want to settle down and have a family. I don't want to just stay here after I graduate from UConn, though- I want to move around the country first, live in a few different places just to see what they're like, and then come back sometime when I'm in my early 30's or so.</p>
<p>My second choice/ideal place to retire to would be the Southwest- probably New Mexico or Arizona. I could definitely get used to humidity-free heat and being relatively close to Las Vegas and Los Angeles.</p>
<p>I'm a nomad, just like my alter ego.</p>
<p>London. or at least somewhere in western Europe at some point in my life.
definitely
it's like my life goal</p>
<p>I want to live somewhere on the east coast, where I can live in a suburb of a big city and work in the city. Maybe Boston or DC.</p>
<p>DC :] Maybe not to SETTLE DOWN for 10+ years like the OP says, but I'd like to live there a while at least.
I love Italy and would be super happy living there. And if I win the lottery Isle of Capri 10000%.</p>