
REASONS why my UNIVERSITY ROCKS!!!
experts agree....the Twin Cities is the place to be!
*Rolling Stone ranked the University of Minnesota ninth in the country in its "Schools that Rock" competition.
*The Twin Cities have more theater seats per capita than any world city other than New York.
*A recent survey by Carnegie Mellon University ranked the Twin Cities metro in the nation's top 10 in the "Bohemian Index" for the concentration of creative people.
*Minneapolis is the top city for technology in the U.S. according to the March 2005 issue of Popular Science, the world's largest science and technology magazine.
*There are over 30 direct bus routes and 6,000 bike racks on campus.
*Minneapolis is the "Most Fun City in America," according to makers of Cranium.
*Sports Illustrated recently named Saint Paul its "Sportstown."
*Minneapolis is the cleanest city in the country according to Travel + Leisure.
*The Saint Paul Winter Carnival is the nation's oldest and coldest civic celebration, going strong for over 115 years.
*Minneapolis ranked third in Esquire magazine's 2004 "Cities That Rock" list.
*The Twin Cities is home to five professional sports teams, including the Timberwolves, Lynx, Twins, Vikings, Swarm, Thunder, and Wild.
*Runner's World named Minneapolis the number-two city in the nation for running. Minneapolis has 55 miles of biking and running trails that connect 22 lakes and 170 parks.
*In 2004, Forbes magazine named Minneapolis-St. Paul 19th nationwide among the best metro areas to launch a business or career.
*The Twin Cities is the second "coolest community for young talent," according to Next Generation Consulting.
*Fortune magazine named the Twin Cities the fourth-best area to work and raise a family.
*U.S. Sites and Development declared the Twin Cities the sixth-best area in the country for projected job growth.
*Money magazine chose the Twin Cities as the best Midwestern city in which to live.
*The United Way declared Minnesota the best state for quality of life.
*The 2003 College Destination Index rates the Twin Cities as the fourth most desirable big city in which to attend college, ahead of New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles.
*The Twin Cities metro is a thriving business community, home to 18 Fortune 500 companies.



experts agree....the Twin Cities is the place to be!
*Rolling Stone ranked the University of Minnesota ninth in the country in its "Schools that Rock" competition.
*The Twin Cities have more theater seats per capita than any world city other than New York.
*A recent survey by Carnegie Mellon University ranked the Twin Cities metro in the nation's top 10 in the "Bohemian Index" for the concentration of creative people.
*Minneapolis is the top city for technology in the U.S. according to the March 2005 issue of Popular Science, the world's largest science and technology magazine.
*There are over 30 direct bus routes and 6,000 bike racks on campus.
*Minneapolis is the "Most Fun City in America," according to makers of Cranium.
*Sports Illustrated recently named Saint Paul its "Sportstown."
*Minneapolis is the cleanest city in the country according to Travel + Leisure.
*The Saint Paul Winter Carnival is the nation's oldest and coldest civic celebration, going strong for over 115 years.
*Minneapolis ranked third in Esquire magazine's 2004 "Cities That Rock" list.
*The Twin Cities is home to five professional sports teams, including the Timberwolves, Lynx, Twins, Vikings, Swarm, Thunder, and Wild.
*Runner's World named Minneapolis the number-two city in the nation for running. Minneapolis has 55 miles of biking and running trails that connect 22 lakes and 170 parks.
*In 2004, Forbes magazine named Minneapolis-St. Paul 19th nationwide among the best metro areas to launch a business or career.
*The Twin Cities is the second "coolest community for young talent," according to Next Generation Consulting.
*Fortune magazine named the Twin Cities the fourth-best area to work and raise a family.
*U.S. Sites and Development declared the Twin Cities the sixth-best area in the country for projected job growth.
*Money magazine chose the Twin Cities as the best Midwestern city in which to live.
*The United Way declared Minnesota the best state for quality of life.
*The 2003 College Destination Index rates the Twin Cities as the fourth most desirable big city in which to attend college, ahead of New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles.
*The Twin Cities metro is a thriving business community, home to 18 Fortune 500 companies.




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