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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]location is the only one factor that is guaranteed, easy to check and is crucial[/quote] They live and work with their HFs though. The greatest city won't make for a great year if HF and AP expectations and requirements aren't a good match though. It doesn't matter if the HF is in DC or NYC or LA, if the relationship between HF and AP is crap. Yes, a good location is/can be a plus when everybode is generally happy anyways but when the circumstances aren't right, the location won't be a major factor to relieve the APs unhappiness. I'd generally advise an AP to find a HF they are happy with and not look at the location. Yes, there are limits to the rule. If you are a party girl the most perfect HF on a horse ranch in Montana, an hour away from the next AP, will not be for you. An AP might not want to live in Morristown, AZ without a car for a year (unless their goal is a year of sitting in their room to watch Netflix) as there will be a severly limited possibility for interaction with young adults their age. But it doesn't really matter which suburb you end up with - shopping will be the same everywhere and for touristy things they can travel on their weekends, during their vacation and in their travel month. [/quote]
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