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My boyfriend just got a job in Ann Arbor and I am considering going with him. I have never even been to Michigan and just graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder. I have been interviewing all over the country and I am not sure what the job market is like in Ann Arbor but thought it was worth checking out. Can anyone give me some info in Ann Arbor? We are both 24 years old and love to go out and have fun. I have heard that it is the Boulder of the Midwest. Give me some feedback if possible. Thanks!
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Ann Arbor is a really great city. Very lively, lots going on. Lots of natural beauty. It is very much a college town. The university and the cit are mixed together. I have never been to Boulder so I could nto compare the two.
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I've been to both and yes I'd say AA is the Boulder of the Midwest. It's a very liberal town with U of M's campus basically melding right into the city fabric.
Here's a good video about downtown Ann Arbor: YouTube - Insights into a Lively Downtown: An Ann Arbor, MI Case Study As far as job prospects, it depends on what you do. |
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