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m4m4b4 t1_j60w4tm wrote
Reply to comment by gatexcreeper in Best Upscale Restaurants in/around DC? by gatexcreeper
Second Jack Rose. A dizzying number of whiskies
m4m4b4 t1_j35mwqs wrote
Reply to comment by MajesticBread9147 in What is the best close-ish city to visit for the first time? by MajesticBread9147
If you want to see something new then my vote goes to Philly then - some of the New York vibe without the insane prices, overstimulation, and dirt/grime (well a little dirt/grime), and interesting regional food/culture. And points for being most convenient
m4m4b4 t1_j35lh1z wrote
Richmond. Easy trip, different enough from DC, bang for buck
m4m4b4 t1_j2c1ykk wrote
Not sure if you’re only looking public sector, but don’t let people deter you by saying that there aren’t many internships here. Interns descend on this city in the summer (I did this along with a large group of college friends). There are tons of think tank roles available, the same private sector internships that would be available in any big city, and tons of small non-profits that literally run on unpaid labor
If you go to a school in the region, I’d be surprised if there weren’t job postings within career services for roles in D.C. If not, target some non-profits or think tanks that may be in an area of interest for you, find their employees on LinkedIn or the internet, and reach out with a personalized note asking to chat - learn about what they do and, if it sounds interesting, don’t be afraid to ask at the end of the conversation if they offer summer internships
Opportunities are aplenty, you just have to look far and wide
m4m4b4 t1_isi5jz3 wrote
This list sucks on many levels
m4m4b4 t1_ja42zzz wrote
Reply to Fitness clubs in DC with indoor basketball court (not DC rec centers) by tcrowne33
Those are the only ones I’ve seen. And that equinox is a dump for the prices they charge. It’s crazy to me that this city has such a shortage of indoor basketball courts