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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Pittsburgh is the past. Raleigh is the future. It's that simple. Go to where the growth is. If because you'll find way more people who moved there for professional opportunities and open to welcoming new friends while Pittsburgh is a closed market where everyone sticks to their high school friends. I do like Pittsburgh and architecturally it's great, but North Carolina is a no brainer for me. You're also closer to the coast and the beaches. [/quote] This is so not true in regards to a closed market for outsiders. CMU, UPitt, Duquesne, and Chatham are all located in the city and bring in new people from all over. Many students remain after graduation due to the strong employment opportunities. OP I lived in both places at different times in my life. They both have minuses and pluses. Good schools can be found in both cities. Both Pennsylvania and North Carolina have a vast public university system. If any of your children are not DCUM 4.6 GPA students, but good or average students, Pennsylvania has a public university that will fit your student’s needs. As you get closer to retirement, Pennsylvania is better for your purse. North Carolina has better weather, but I really enjoyed some of my Pittsburgh April wintry weather days. I don’t think you could go wrong with either. GL. [/quote]
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