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Hello, I am a white male thats wants to move to illinois .I have a high school
diploma and i am looking to get a degree in gaming and design in a city college. I am hoping too find a area with a low crime rate ,and moderate property prices.(75,000-150,000). If you live in illinois can you explain where you live ,and if or why i should move their ,thnx for the help. I have already ruled out chicago. |
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You might find a foreclosure, at the far reaches of the Chicago metro area, at that price. If you're set on Illinois you would more likely find something downstate at that price.
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I believe ICC (Illinois Central College) has a new gaming degree. ICC is a community college in Peoria. I can't sell you on the area though, that is something you would have to determine for yourself. I'm just finishing up my computer networking degree there.
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Springfield has Lincoln Land Community College, University of Illinois Springfield campus, Springfield College in Illinois and Robert Morris College. We also have many houses in the 75-150,000 price range.
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