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Phoenix is good.
Philadelphia, NYC, Austin, New Jersey....also seem good.
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Thank you! I will check them out.
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And any other suggestions as to where I could go to find good clubs not too far away from good colleges. I love dancing and I plan on doing it all through school. I am majoring in Business Administration & Management as well as Pre-law, so I will be dancing for a while.
I couldn't blame anyone for wanting to go to Arizona! But if you want to stay closer, come to Indy. Both the Kelley School of Business and IU Law School at IUPUI are very highly-regarded around the world. Now about the clubs ... at least they're open every night ... I don't know if you would net as much as you'd like but you may want to look into averages around here. I know someone that lives in Terre Haute and drives up here to dance, it's that rough. So best of luck!
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UT Austin, though you might want to live there for a year first to get resident tuition. Pretty competitive business school too, I hear ;).
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Uh, let's stop with the Phoenix flooding already. It's not THAT good, and it's actually getting worse. This is what always happens in a decent city market. Strippers start to hear there's a little money and before you know it there's 3 strippers to every customer in the city and nobody makes money anymore ::)
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ohio state university in Columbus.. there are tons of clubs there to choose from..
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Uh, let's stop with the Phoenix flooding already. It's not THAT good, and it's actually getting worse. This is what always happens in a decent city market. Strippers start to hear there's a little money and before you know it there's 3 strippers to every customer in the city and nobody makes money anymore
That is one reason, I hated to work on those special holidays and gangbuster weekends.
There would be three to four girls per customer, and the customer being no fool, can pay what ever the hell he wants.
Well, all that I have said before, and I will not repeat myself here.
Ok, concerning schools, there is really not that much difference between schools
anymore. They all have to meet education standards and everybody has to do the very same thing.
The only variation comes when you go into specialized field of practice. Some schools offer it, other don't.
It really comes down to this. You make the school, the school does not make you. Yeah, this sounds so obvious,
but it is not. So many people spend years
and finally realize, well, perhaps, I should have done this or not.
And again, it depends on how much effort you want to put into it.
It really is a lot of work, but getting something worth while always is.
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Actually the school can make a certain amount of difference when it comes time to send out resumes and/or attend recruitment events. Some top companies seek out grads from certain top-rated schools. A big name school looks good on a resume and can be what makes the difference between getting a call or not, when placed in a stack with 100 other similar-looking resumes. It may be a false notion that one school is better than others, but it's often very real in the minds of those doing the hiring!