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Irvine gets an "A+" for weather, but can we kindly agree that a D+ for Cost of Living and C for Housing is not an inflation? Both Irvine and Johns Creek received a overall Niche Grade of an A+. I've lived in Chicago and went to college in UMich-Ann Arbor. Weather is definitely a C for Chicago and Ann Arbor. I would say B/B+ for weather is pretty accurate for Johns Creek.

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Yeah I can’t take this seriously. An A for nightlife?? An A for diversity? It’s only diverse if you count the various types of Asians I guess.
 
Qwerty mi Amigo... Irvine is definiltely diverse. Mire el cuadro demográfico de Irvine a continuación.

Also regarding Irvine having an "A" in night life... Remember the core of Irvine is the UC Irvine Campus.

Hmmmm.

That is really interesting... the demographic of Irvine in 1980 is exactly what the demographics looked like in Forsyth County, UGA, and the top high school in Johns Creek in 2010.

Yeah I can’t take this seriously. An A for nightlife?? An A for diversity? It’s only diverse if you count the various types of Asians I guess.
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Panda dropping some Spanish - I like it!

I’ll return the favor, picked up a little Korean myself this summer in Seoul - gamsanmida!

83% is Asian and white, split almost 50/50. Not sure I would call that diverse though. Maybe that is considered diverse I don’t know. From a quick google search CA is about 40% Hispanic. Maybe if you added the quantity of Hispanic gardeners in Irvine then that would make it diverse :-)
 
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