Whether you’re a college freshman or a senior getting reading to graduate, there’s always that daunting question in the back of your mind for after you graduate: so what’s next?
LA's sunny, NYC never sleeps and Boston's home for many collegiettes™—but what’s the best city to live in after college? There’s really no universal answer; a lot of factors go into choosing a home, and which factors dominate the decision varies from individual to individual.
Not only is winter break the perfect time to catch up on all those Gossip Girl episodes you missed during the semester, but it’s also the perfect time to get ahead of the game. With no schoolwork to complain about, winter break can be the perfect time to squeeze in some uninterrupted studying, and maybe even knock the test out of the way!
So you’ve landed that dream internship, assembled the office-appropriate wardrobe, and signed the summer-long lease on the least expensive and least roach-infested apartment the city has to offer.
As little girls, our parents told us that we could grow up to be anything we wanted to be. The key was education, and presumably a college or a graduate degree. Want to be a doctor? Go get that PhD! A lawyer? You’ll have that JD in no time! A teacher, a scientist, a businesswoman? With a degree, the world would be ours.