Best place to live in LA.?

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if money isn’t an issue, where is the best place to live? Considering commute and quiet environment.

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What school are you going to? There are new apartments across the street from USC that should be pretty nice if cost doesn’t matter.
 
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if money isn’t an issue, where is the best place to live? Considering commute and quiet environment.
If money isnt an issue why are you trying to become a dentist?
 
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If money isnt an issue why are you trying to become a dentist?
Are you trying to become a dentist for the money? If so what a disgrace.
In another hand there is no much money in Dentistry after USC, the most expensive dentistry in the US.
But if money isn’t an issue, because not everybody is “trying to become a dentist to make money “( some people have some are passionate for dentistry) Santa Monica , Burbank or Inglewood
Good luck!
 
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Are you trying to become a dentist for the money? If so what a disgrace.
In another hand there is no much money in Dentistry after USC, the most expensive dentistry in the US.
But if money isn’t an issue, because not everybody is “trying to become a dentist to make money “( some people have some are passionate for dentistry) Santa Monica , Burbank or Inglewood
Good luck!
Dude shuttup. You know for a fact you didn’t pick this career solely on “passion for dentistry.” Why don’t you do it for free then?
 
If money isnt an issue why are you trying to become a dentist?

Seems like dentistry is a perfect career for someone for who money is NOT an issue
 
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Depends what school you're going to school:

If you're going to UCLA: Westwood, Brentwood, or Culver City are very nice neighborhoods and right next to campus. Westwood also has some UCLA-subsidized graduate housing. Palms or West LA are slightly further away and a bit lower in quality, but will be much more affordable.

If you're going to USC: Safety becomes more of a concern with USC because it is closer to downtown and some undesirable areas. There are apartments right across from campus, although these aren't cheap. Echo Park or Silver Lake are decently close and affordable-ish. Little Tokyo in downtown is also very feasible. I'd recommend staying north of campus if possible, as this is a safer area.

If you're relocating to LA to practice: Beverly Grove, Beverly Hills, Culver City, Playa Vista, Hawthorne are all very nice and safe (not cheap though.)
 
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