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Old 06-27-2008, 10:36 AM
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Default 3 Texas Cities Sweep Best Cities For Recent College Grads

Best Cities For Recent College Grads - Forbes.com



"The Class of 2008 would be smart to head to Texas.

Houston, Dallas and Austin nabbed the top three spots on our list of best cities for recent college grads. Spurred by low costs of living and booming energy and tech industries, these metro areas have a lot to offer new professionals seeking a home..."
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According to the slideshow, San Francisco and Houston look EXACTLY alike...

I guess they didn't have any pics of San Fran.
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According to the slideshow, San Francisco and Houston look EXACTLY alike...
Heh, too funny .

It is interesting to note that pretty much all of those cities show up time and again from people posting on here trying to decide where to move.....
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