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what are the major differences between living in nice Orange County areas vs living in a North San Diego county area (solana beach/del mar)????
 
Quote from Jayford:

Santa Monica or any of the beach towns close to it, assuming you are going to work finance type stuff in LA.

Orange county much nicer, but a hell commute if you work in LA.

Are there a lot of Wall St type finance jobs in SoCal? I thought the whole place revolves around the entertainment biz.
 
Quote from naz9403:

It was between so florida and socal and from advice from et and from friends i think socal is going to be the place to move to once i graduate. I hate michigan weather each season change i get sick. No humidity out west like there is here.

Where is the best location in socal for a young college econ grad to find work and meet people?

Hope you can afford it.
 
Quote from EqtTrdr:

what are the major differences between living in nice Orange County areas vs living in a North San Diego county area (solana beach/del mar)????

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Quote from a529612:

Are there a lot of Wall St type finance jobs in SoCal? I thought the whole place revolves around the entertainment biz.

LA is a massive city/ economy. All kinds of jobs. It is not a financial capital by any means, but there are still a fair amount of such jobs there, although SF would be a better bet if that is specifically what you want to do.

I believe the greater LA area probably has whatever you are looking for. You may not want to sign a long term lease anywhere until you figure out where you are working though, and then move some place close.

Many people suggest SM because it is close to the airport and downtown, but is also a cool beach community.

Jay
 
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