Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was there over Christmas. I found it beautiful and it had an energy I really connected to. I kept thinking I could live there, easily. My son is considering Drexel, and this thread has me wondering a bit.
The universities in Philly, and many neighborhoods, do have a young, creative, fresh, energy. You can access it without being insanely wealthy in the way you need in boston, nyc, or dc. It’s great for young self-starters.
+1 much more accessible
Anonymous wrote:I was there over Christmas. I found it beautiful and it had an energy I really connected to. I kept thinking I could live there, easily. My son is considering Drexel, and this thread has me wondering a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was there over Christmas. I found it beautiful and it had an energy I really connected to. I kept thinking I could live there, easily. My son is considering Drexel, and this thread has me wondering a bit.
The universities in Philly, and many neighborhoods, do have a young, creative, fresh, energy. You can access it without being insanely wealthy in the way you need in boston, nyc, or dc. It’s great for young self-starters.
Anonymous wrote:The Philadelphia suburbs have great housing stock at a lower cost than the DC area, fantastic public schools, and the regional rail system. There's a tech presence in the 202 corridor (King of Prussia, Chesterbrook, etc), pharmaceutical companies, and some finance (Vanguard), but not as much as you'd find in NYC/DC.
Anonymous wrote:I was there over Christmas. I found it beautiful and it had an energy I really connected to. I kept thinking I could live there, easily. My son is considering Drexel, and this thread has me wondering a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because it’s a hellhole full of Eagles fans.
This
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like when you think of East Coast Cities, it's Boston - NY - DC.
Philly is lots of fun but somehow seems to fall beneath the radar, despite being a pretty large and vibrant place. How come?
Philly is the 6th Borough. It’s really part of the NYC metro; Philly is closer to NYC than parts of Long Island!
https://www.phillymag.com/news/2013/12/16/new-york-times-still-thinks-sixth-borough/
Anonymous wrote:Violet crime. Filthy-Delphia.