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After high school, there's college. After college, maybe grad school. And after grad school, the real world. Finishing school can be a daunting experience. Where do you work? Where do you want to live? Their are so many questions to consider. Take a look at Yahoo Real Estate, which gives us the Top 10 Cities for College Grads. Shot out to Number 2!
Cramming for final exams is over and you've got your degree. Now the real test begins. As graduates prepare to enter the workforce, they'll find the best job market in the last five years, according to career experts. The bad news: average starting salaries for new grads have dropped below $30,000 during the same time frame.
We began our search using the same criteria we applied to select our list of Best Cities for the Next Decade: healthy economies fueling new job growth. We then refined our search by looking at factors of interest to the post-grad set, such as rent affordability, access to public transportation, overall cost of living, culture, nightlife and the percentage of people ages 20 to 24.
Here are 10 U.S. cities that may offer exceptional opportunities for recent grads in a rebounding economy:
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College graduates really needs to have a place where to live in.They do need a place where there is peace and gives them relaxation so they can think for the next step in having a good opportunities in their life.
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