Re: Moving to the Twin Cities for an Internship this upcoming Summer...
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Originally Posted by
Jeffreyisu
Disagree. My wife and I live in Maple Grove, I'm 29, she's 28. Lots of great shopping, dining, entertainment in Maple Grove. Lots of 20 somethings in Maple Grove area.
For my taste it's just too suburban. Not that it isn't a nice place to live, because it sure is and it's a great place to raise a family, but not for someone like me. It's too far from the cities.
Re: Moving to the Twin Cities for an Internship this upcoming Summer...
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Originally Posted by
ISUCyclones2015
Not saying I can or cannot :spinny:
If you are 20, suck it up with traffic and live in Uptown. You'll thank me later.
Re: Moving to the Twin Cities for an Internship this upcoming Summer...
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Originally Posted by
Wesley
Consider travel time to the job. Traffic can be a zoo.
If you are living downtown/uptown and working in Maple Grove the against the grain commute on 94 shouldn't be too bad. Just as long as you are careful to avoid the tunnel no matter where you are going.
Re: Moving to the Twin Cities for an Internship this upcoming Summer...
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Originally Posted by
VeloClone
If you are living downtown/uptown and working in Maple Grove the against the grain commute on 94 shouldn't be too bad. Just as long as you are careful to avoid the tunnel no matter where you are going.
Where is this "Tunnel"?
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Originally Posted by
RedlineSi
If you are 20, suck it up with traffic and live in Uptown. You'll thank me later.
Why can't I just thank you now and we call it even?
Re: Moving to the Twin Cities for an Internship this upcoming Summer...
Re: Moving to the Twin Cities for an Internship this upcoming Summer...
Another plus of Uptown. Lake Calhoun, Lake Harriet, and Lake of the Isle. Not only is it beautiful, but you won't find another place with so many beautiful girls running around. Just do it!
Re: Moving to the Twin Cities for an Internship this upcoming Summer...
First of all, if it's only a summer look into subleasing from a home-for-the-summer student in the UofM/Dinkytown area. Really fun area with lots of concert venues, bars, clubs and restaurants. Over the course of the summer definitely check out:
Mall of America
Twins Game
Canterbury Downs
Mystic Lake Casino (gambling age is 18 in MN)
Valleyfair
First Avenue (downtown concert venue with solid acts)
Minneapolis Aquatennial and Torchlight Parade
Fort Snelling (only if you LOVE history, otherwise it's kind of a "field trip" type of place)
Minnesota Zoo
Basilica Block Party
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Walker Art Center (this is where the famous "Spoonbridge is)
Guthrie Theatre
Orpheum Theatre (they have a "Student Rush" that makes tickets to a show like $20 w/ your ID. ISU card works, makes for a great date.)
As someone who commuted from Lakeville to Plymouth...avoid the south suburbs if you don't have flexible hours to avoid rush hour. 494 is generally a disaster. I'd recommend living as close as possible to your workplace or trying to commute "the wrong direction" when possible.
Re: Moving to the Twin Cities for an Internship this upcoming Summer...
If you end up working in Arden Hills, Roseville isn't too bad a place to live in. You can be to either downtown Minneapolis or St. Paul in 5 to 10 minutes. It's where I lived when I first moved up here. If you do, try Maverick's on Lexington. Aside from Uptown or downtown, NE Minneapolis (depending on the neighborhood) is good for someone your age, too. Hit up Mayslack's for their roast beef or their hog and swiss.
As mentioned, you can probably find a good sublease near the U of M, in which case I'd recommend Stub and Herb's and Pizza Mesa in dinkytown. The reality is there are a ton of great places all over the city, with new hole-in-the-wall joints popping up all the time.
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Yes, I'd like to add that NE Minneapolis is a great place for young people. Lots of great pubs and bars, plus St. Anthony Main area is beautiful.
Re: Moving to the Twin Cities for an Internship this upcoming Summer...
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Originally Posted by
RedlineSi
Yes, I'd like to add that NE Minneapolis is a great place for young people. Lots of great pubs and bars, plus St. Anthony Main area is beautiful.
Forgot about this. Also a great place to spend an evening.
Re: Moving to the Twin Cities for an Internship this upcoming Summer...
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Originally Posted by
RedlineSi
If you are 20, suck it up with traffic and live in Uptown. You'll thank me later.
I am 3X 20 years old but if I was 20 something I'd go for the Uptown area especially if it is for a summer internship. Can't beat Uptown and the Chain of Lakes for a 20-something.
Re: Moving to the Twin Cities for an Internship this upcoming Summer...
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Originally Posted by
RedlineSi
Yes, I'd like to add that NE Minneapolis is a great place for young people. Lots of great pubs and bars, plus St. Anthony Main area is beautiful.
Pracna on Main is the oldest bar in the cities which is kinda cool; great craft beer selection. Nye's around the corner is a great time with the right crowd. And a block away, Keegan's has trivia on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
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As a 20-something spending a summer in the Twin Cities, I would definitely try to live in an urban setting. NE Minneapolis might be a great choice if you'll be working in the northern suburbs. NE is more of an up-and-coming area as opposed to Uptown, which was up-and-coming 20 years ago. Also, the Summit area of St. Paul has some great bars and restaurants like Happy Gnome and the Muddy Pig. St. Paul is definitely a different vibe (more laid back, more down to earth) than Minneapolis but also very cool.
Re: Moving to the Twin Cities for an Internship this upcoming Summer...
Re: Moving to the Twin Cities for an Internship this upcoming Summer...
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Originally Posted by
ISUCyclones2015
I got an internship offer at the top company I interviewed for, so I will be going to the Twin Cities this summer.
Give me everything I need to know! Things I should go do, bars/clubs, places to eat that I have to try (like food network worthy). Good places to live, places to avoid. etc etc
I'll be working in Arden Hills or Maple Grove if that helps (they have two major facilities there and don't know which one I would be at).
Thanks in Advance.
You working @ bsc?