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NY vs. Boston
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Re: NY vs. Boston
I know nothing about Kirkland Boston in particular, but I would generally be very wary of going to a tiny brand new office.
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Re: NY vs. Boston
I think it's important to consider which city you would rather live in. Probably the most important factor. 1-2 years is a long time, even if that's all you wind up spending there.