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Thanks for all the info guys! I'm pretty much leaving my options open I would prefer to move to Raleigh but as long as I can get out South Carolina eventually. I'm just ready for a change(I've lived here 20 years).
Location: More north of south, but more south of north.
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Thanks for all the info guys! I'm pretty much leaving my options open I would prefer to move to Raleigh but as long as I can get out South Carolina eventually. I'm just ready for a change(I've lived here 20 years).
I left Charleston in January. I miss it every day. I lived there my whole life (30 years).
It's not that bad, now that I'm not there anymore.
Well decided to go back to school, basically transfer to USC in Columbia, SC this fall. So I should be moving to Columbia in the next few months. My wife and I decided since I want to go back and get my bachelors in an IT related major, if we move to NC now who knows if that would happen. Not to mention I would have to wait at least a year to be considered a resident and not have to pay out of state tuition. So hopefully after I get my bachelors we can try to move to the Raleigh area.
Well decided to go back to school, basically transfer to USC in Columbia, SC this fall. So I should be moving to Columbia in the next few months. My wife and I decided since I want to go back and get my bachelors in an IT related major, if we move to NC now who knows if that would happen. Not to mention I would have to wait at least a year to be considered a resident and not have to pay out of state tuition. So hopefully after I get my bachelors we can try to move to the Raleigh area.
Columbia is about as close a city to Raleigh in many ways as any I've seen, so at least you'll get a lot more the "feel" for it. Good luck with your prospects! I also hear that the 85 corridor between Charlotte and Atlanta (incl. Greenville, Spartanburg) is one of the "next big places", so maybe when you get your degree, that place will be hopping with jobs
Columbia is about as close a city to Raleigh in many ways as any I've seen, so at least you'll get a lot more the "feel" for it. Good luck with your prospects! I also hear that the 85 corridor between Charlotte and Atlanta (incl. Greenville, Spartanburg) is one of the "next big places", so maybe when you get your degree, that place will be hopping with jobs
Thanks I'm pretty much leaving my options open but would prefer to move to Raleigh after I finish school.
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