Where Should We Live In America

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Where should we live in America? In a small state or in the big state? This question is really hard to get the accurate answer because it depends on what you need for your life in the future. For me, I always think " The grass is alway greener on the other side", while live and studying in California, I'd choose to live in New York city, located in the same name New York state in the future. To a 16 years old boy want to be a lawyer like me, there are a lot of reasons for this option. Judging by my experiences, I know what is the best for me so the most three reasons are: Education system, job opportunities, lifestyle.

First for a teenager like me right now, I always get struggle with school and future, I have to decide what education system such as University I would like to study to follow my dream after graduate from high school. After did some research I chose one. I chose the New
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By live in the big city like New York, I could understand more about the culture and lifestyle, also how the people live in there too. For example, as we see on the movies or photos, New York is a busy city because there are a lot of people move and live there. As much as people come, as much as their culture. In New York, the city never sleep, it busy all the time so people could go shopping, see movies, hanging out or go to the concert all the time. I would take all the advantage of New York when I start to live there, because why not? It would be a chance for me to meet new friends, communicate more with American people or even people all over the world to know the world better.

In conclusion, living in a big and busy city like New York is very worthy. I could learn a lot of things though living there. However, many states and cities have advantages of it own, but for me, I think New York is a greatest city I want to live because it has a good education system, many job opportunities, and diversity

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