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Old 02-09-2010, 05:50 AM
 
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Hi Ya'll!

Im planning on attending BCMT in Boulder but my friend who will be moving with me is going into nursing RN, and found only schools in Denver! I don't mind driving but an hour each day or maybe more doesn't seem ideal.
We're from one of the bigger citites in ND but we don't deal with alot of traffic (takes sometimes 15min to get anywhere). So I just have a few questions if ya'll could help us you! Thanks*

*I think we should live in Broomfield, but my friend doesnt want to deal with the rush hour traffic, is it really that bad? Whats the rent in some of these cities?

*Or should i just give in and live in Denver and just drive every day back and forth?

*What are the jobs like, we're young, 20 yr olds, so were not into our profession yet. Is it easy to get a part time job that can pay the rent in boulder or denver?

*Whats the party scene like? I've heard Boulder is a lot of college kids but whats Denver like?

Thanks in advance!
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Old 02-09-2010, 12:28 PM
 
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Broomfield is about the halfway point between the 2. In rush hour you're looking at about 30-45min to downtown Denver all other times 15-20. Depending on where in Broomfield it can take 15 minutes to get to Boulder or 30-45 min. If its during rush hour (and because of where in Broomfield I am) I stay away from 36 and take side street routes which take me 25 min to downtown Boulder. Broomfield is definitely the best location to split the difference BUT being young as you are it probably wouldn't be as much fun to live in compared to either city.
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