is there a certain age?

<p>I not so sure you'll find it that much different here. So I'm thinking this through, you want law, laid back...but what else? You said Boston, which isn't a laid back type of place. Sounds like you might like it better out West. How do we understand your grades in American terms. Is a B there king of like below the 20%?</p>

<p>A-Levels are graded A-E
A-Highest and E-Lowest
B would be around 80-85% which isn't bad.
I've only ever been to New York,Florida,Miami and Canada, but what I've seen,heard and been told about Boston is that it's a safe and calmer place compared to the rest of America like New York and Chicago.Is this true?</p>

<p>Well I go to school in a Boston suburb and grew up in NYC and San Fransisco. Of all of the places I've come to know, I would say California is the safest and most laid back. Boston is a great college town because there are a ton of colleges. I like NY and SF better myself. NY has great theatre and restaurants and well. everything. California is warm and sunny and beautiful with great beaches and rolling hills and everything most could want. Boston has really nasty winters, colder than in the UK, and neither the beauty of CA or the variety of NY. I've only spent a few vacations in Florida but friends from Miami love it.</p>

<p>British Chick, I saw another of your posts where you talk about applying to Yale, Chapman and UMass, Do you realize the range between those schools? PM me if you need help. Almost no one applies to Yale (top, top everything needed) and UMAss (not much needed)!</p>