wtf is denton? I've been all over that god-forsaken state and don't know.
dfw.
Austin is great, like amazingly great. San Antonio is OK as far as mid-sized cities go in my book.
Denton is also another really nice place in Texas that isn't really talked/known about.
Realistically, though, probably Galveston or Temple.
All Austin is good for is SXSW. There is some weird *** people in Austin, and when I am talking people, I'm talkin thousands of weirdos. The traffic is beyond bad, worse than the Tone, and they have nearly 400,000 less people.
The only city in Texas I have been is San Antonio I flew in one night made my presentation the next morning and flew out the next evening. I spent an hour on the river walk and the Alamo it was alright.
Realistically, though, probably Galveston or Temple.
WTF you do, bro? WV, TX, Beverly Hills ..
All Austin is good for is SXSW. There is some weird *** people in Austin, and when I am talking people, I'm talkin thousands of weirdos. The traffic is beyond bad, worse than the Tone, and they have nearly 400,000 less people.
Austin isn't for everybody, that is for sure. From my experience, the traffic in Houston is much,much,much worse than it is in Austin.
I've never been stuck for hours in traffic jams in Austin like I have been multiple times in Houston.
Temple's okay, for what it's worth I live only 20 miles out in Killeen. And yes, Killeen pretty much blows. If you want easy transit, less traffic, Temple is your bet. Want a small town? Belton is a good choice too. Seems to me you want to be in the Central Texas area.
When we settle down we're thinking possibly San Antonio-ish. The places we're looking at now are for residency, so we'd likely only be there four years, which also limits where we can live. Ideally, we'd end up in the same place where we'd settle down but as far as the programs go and where we want to be there's a slight mismatch, which may take us to South Carolina instead. Then Texas, hopefully. How's Corpus Christi? Hotter than hell?
When we settle down we're thinking possibly San Antonio-ish. The places we're looking at now are for residency, so we'd likely only be there four years, which also limits where we can live. Ideally, we'd end up in the same place where we'd settle down but as far as the programs go and where we want to be there's a slight mismatch, which may take us to South Carolina instead. Then Texas, hopefully. How's Corpus Christi? Hotter than hell?