| Providence |
| Atlanta - Georgia Tech or Emory |
| Agree on Providence-great food scene, Brown Providence U RI School of Design and others and close to coastline |
Whaaat?? LOL |
I did a Ph.D. at the University of Chicago and definitely logged a lot of library hours, but still had time to go to restaurants, bars, cultural events, etc. |
I dunno. I did my PhD in chemistry at Purdue and h a t e d West Lafeyette. Wish I would've gone somewhere more fun! |
| I agree about Richmond, the place has really turned around in the past few years. Great restaurants. |
PP: Yes, my degree was in field that bridges lab and applied sciences (close to the OPs actually). It's not that I never went out; it's just that we tended to stay around Cambridge not Boston, and all my friends left the city roughly around the same time. I probably sampled 1/100th of what the city had to offer (we went to the bars and shows near us, occasionally to another event) so any somewhat lively place would have been good enough--it didn't need to be as great as Boston. I really think you should choose grad school on the basis of excellent programs first and then have location be a distant second and realize that 2 hours with your friends at ANY bar that isn't overrun with undergrads is going to feel delightful after clocking long hours. I do think if you have the option to choose a graduate school that is in a city over just a college town it's good because you can have a slightly more adult feeling. Grad school can give you this feeling of extended abeyance. |
| Does Richmond still have the HUGE cigarette statue? They really need to get rid of that trashy thing |
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In Richmond they manufacture 100s of millions of cigarettes a day - 600 million a day (according to Google in 2013 anyway)
Not something I would be proud of |
How do you feel about Connecticut? Purdue Pharma is nothing to be proud of. Tsk tsk. |
| George Mason. |
That’s nice. |
+1 I’d love to live in Richmond. |
Do they force you to smoke them? |