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What I love about Chicago...

Chicago is one of the greatest cities in the world! Since IIT is located right in Chicago, IIT students can take advantage of all that the city has to offer. Kelli Taylor, Senior Admission Assistant, offers her thoughts on why she loves living in Chicago.

I have lived in Chicago all of my life and I am happy to say I plan on keeping it that way.  I have traveled to many different cities and states to know that I absolutely love where I live. Chicago is a rather big city but it does not in any way feel that way. Whenever I need something- whether big or small- I can always depend on people in my neighborhood to be there for me (even if I don't know them!) and believe me I have got stuck quite a few times in our lovely winter snow. Everything about the Windy City is exciting; we have the best food, attractions, and people, not to mention the ultimate down town. I have been asked if I could live anywhere in the world where would I live and of course we have all been asked that question and I always say I would love to visit all kinds of different states and countries but I am still and planning to stay in this beautiful city of Chicago.

Posted on Wednesday, September 16, 2009 at 04:55PM by Registered CommenterUndergraduate Admission | Comments3 Comments

Reader Comments (3)

I love Chicago because there are lot of things to do like relaxing to different hotels and shop around.

Friday, September 18 | Unregistered CommenterGold

Chicago is a place for anyone. I like it!

Wednesday, September 23 | Unregistered CommenterRockville Pharmacy

Chicago is one of the best place i know. More pictures of it. please...Thanks!

Friday, September 25 | Unregistered CommenterHydroponics

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