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“Before I got here, I thought Ann Arbor was little more than a sleepy Midwest town in the middle of nowhere. Boy was I wrong! In the past year I’ve seen performances by the Royal Shakespeare Company and Yo-Yo Ma, wandered the stalls of a world-famous art fair, attended classes in beautiful, gothic buildings, and made amazing friends.” Nate Kurtis, JD/MBA Dual-Degree Program from Clifton, Virginia
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“You can imagine how much fine arts and good food are worth to an Italian guy. Ann Arbor is an exciting setting with international artists and ethnic flavors from all over the world. Believe me, Ann Arbor won’t disappoint you.” Christian Patelmo, LLM Program from Milan, Italy
Whet your appetite.
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“There aren’t many places in the country where unique restaurants, bars, and theaters don’t accompany traffic and congestion. We love our ability to pick a movie (even a smallmarket documentary film) a half hour before it begins and be able to find parking, grab a bite to eat, and catch the film without a problem.” Chris Pachecco, Program in Biomedical Sciences from San Francisco, California
Capture the feeling.
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Meet your match. “A great break from my busy day is going for a long training run on any one of Ann Arbor’s scenic trails.” Laura Tolan, JD ‘07 Law Clerk to Associate Judge Craig Iscoe, Superior Court of the District of Columbia
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“With as much studying as I have to do, it’s nice that my location can vary. Every day of the week, I can find a different library, coffee shop, or bookstore to study at that’s cozy, comfortable, and quiet.” Brita Roy, MD/MPH Dual-Degree Program
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“I love downtown Ann Arbor. It’s a great place to meet with friends for dinner at one of the many and varied restaurants or microbreweries. Most nights of the week, we can also easily find a nearby bar or club where we can go to unwind and listen to some affordable live music.” Megan Anderson, MD, Resident, Department of Emergency Medicine from Palo Alto, California
Explore the possibilities.
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“When I first arrived in Ann Arbor, it was literally like walking on a movie set. I couldn’t believe that this was the place that I was going to live. It was perfect — great restaurants, theaters, green spaces, beautiful buildings and the Law Quad. It was amazing. I’ve lived all over the world, but Ann Arbor remains my favorite town of all.” Sanjay Gupta, MD ’93, Residency ‘00 Senior Medical Correspondent, CNN Assistant Professor, Department of Neurological Surgery, Emory University School of Medicine
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