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Old 05-10-2008, 07:00 PM   #10
midwesterner
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You should also get yourself a good map of the city and study it. You'll need to know where things are, and how to get to them on foot or by public transportation.

My nephew really enjoyed Boston during his years at Northeastern, so much that he is staying in the area. He had a couple of great co-op positions, and several job offers right out of school.
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