how does your home town measure up?
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how does your home town measure up?
Almost everyone I tell that I'm from NJ instantly scoffs, rolls their eyes, and then takes pity on me. It's amazing how ignorant that view is.
Based on data from a few websites (citydata, greatschools and walkscore) I challange anyone's current (or former) home town to my nj abode.
Data:
City data crime - 10 year average, 43.5 (lower better, national average around 350, Orem around 190)
Schools - elementry 9, middle 9, high 9. (Timpview 6)
Walkable - 82 out of 100 (higher better, neighborhood
around timpview, 32). And that doesn't factor in quality of services, which we have in spades, eg I have five fanstatic restaurants, store, pharmacy, park, theater, post office, etc within a couple blocks from my house.
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Based on data from a few websites (citydata, greatschools and walkscore) I challange anyone's current (or former) home town to my nj abode.
Data:
City data crime - 10 year average, 43.5 (lower better, national average around 350, Orem around 190)
Schools - elementry 9, middle 9, high 9. (Timpview 6)
Walkable - 82 out of 100 (higher better, neighborhood
around timpview, 32). And that doesn't factor in quality of services, which we have in spades, eg I have five fanstatic restaurants, store, pharmacy, park, theater, post office, etc within a couple blocks from my house.
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Re: how does your home town measure up?
Just goes to show, there are even pleasant spots in an armpit.
I'm just a regular, everyday normal guy,
I can't afford a car, I use public transportation,
I don't mind, I read till I reach my destination,
sometimes a newspaper, sometimes a book,
the money I save, this stuff is off the hook,
I can't afford a car, I use public transportation,
I don't mind, I read till I reach my destination,
sometimes a newspaper, sometimes a book,
the money I save, this stuff is off the hook,
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Re: how does your home town measure up?
Look, I'm sure your town is a fantastic place to live, but when you live in the state that birthed "Jersey Shore", you should expect some eye rolls.
Also, I wouldn't fault people for not knowing what it's like where you live. I grew up in rural Nevada and I would bet that you're idea of what my hometown in is like is NOTHING like reality. Even people who grew up in neighboring states have NO idea what Nevada is like outside of Las Vegas. Even their idea of what Vegas is like is warped by media.
Also, I wouldn't fault people for not knowing what it's like where you live. I grew up in rural Nevada and I would bet that you're idea of what my hometown in is like is NOTHING like reality. Even people who grew up in neighboring states have NO idea what Nevada is like outside of Las Vegas. Even their idea of what Vegas is like is warped by media.
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Re: how does your home town measure up?
I think this answers a lot of questions about the home schooling thread. Leave it to NJer.
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Re: how does your home town measure up?
Larry, could you tell us the websites you used to make sure we can do an accurate comparison?
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Re: how does your home town measure up?
Schmoe, I think my town is more typical of jersey. There are some armpit areas for sure, but most of it is rather pleasant.
Tmoney, is the Jersey Shore cast even from NJ?
Scott, not sure what you're asking.
Hawk, I don't see the connection. What are you talking about?
Yndian, city-data.com, walkscore.com, greatschools.org. I like to see some comparisons, I haven't found a city in utah with lower crime rate or better schools.
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Tmoney, is the Jersey Shore cast even from NJ?
Scott, not sure what you're asking.
Hawk, I don't see the connection. What are you talking about?
Yndian, city-data.com, walkscore.com, greatschools.org. I like to see some comparisons, I haven't found a city in utah with lower crime rate or better schools.
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Re: how does your home town measure up?
don;t you remember the Pace Picante Sauce commerical where they read the label that said made in NJ.
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Re: how does your home town measure up?
Scott, awesome reference--still laughing. Though in nj's defense it was made in new York city. So darling, we're just going to have to shut you down.
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Re: how does your home town measure up?
here are a few other stats.
Government workers per capita in NJ. (highest in the country for the many unecessary and duplicitous boroughs and townships)
NJ State Property taxes (used to be highest in the nation)
NJ Auto Insurance (also used to be highest in the nation)
Auto-theft (newark used to be #1 in the country)
NJ Education spending per pupil (near top in the country. is it a good thing, yes...still expensive)
Number of government officials arrested per year in Camden, Newark and um..let's say East Orange...
annual cost of tolls for driving on NJ Turnpike or GSP, (toll hikes are now a regular occurence)
Those are a few reasons I left NJ.
Government workers per capita in NJ. (highest in the country for the many unecessary and duplicitous boroughs and townships)
NJ State Property taxes (used to be highest in the nation)
NJ Auto Insurance (also used to be highest in the nation)
Auto-theft (newark used to be #1 in the country)
NJ Education spending per pupil (near top in the country. is it a good thing, yes...still expensive)
Number of government officials arrested per year in Camden, Newark and um..let's say East Orange...
annual cost of tolls for driving on NJ Turnpike or GSP, (toll hikes are now a regular occurence)
Those are a few reasons I left NJ.