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Old 02-03-2010, 07:44 AM
 
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Which are the good ones in South Forsyth (Cumming area)?
I know South Forsyth HS is one.

Thanks.
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Old 02-03-2010, 09:53 AM
 
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Which are the good ones in South Forsyth (Cumming area)?
I know South Forsyth HS is one.

Thanks.
All of the high schools in Forsyth County are good.


South Forsyth High and the new Lambert High have more affluent populations if that matters to you.
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Old 02-03-2010, 10:24 AM
 
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Most of the newer residents of Forsyth live in the southern part of the county. Also, you have stated before, that you didn't want a 'country' atmosphere. Have you been to Forsyth County? Most parts of it are still quite rural. The southern end is the most developed, but even then, there are still large swaths of undeveloped land. Also, I believe you husband is a PA, and there is only one hospital in that part of the land, Northside Forsyth. As of current, they are not hiring any PA's, at any of their campuses. Also, if he does get a job at another hospital, it's going to be a tough commute getting either to GMC, or even to the city, as it is a long way down 400. Just some things to think about....
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Old 02-03-2010, 10:26 AM
 
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Most of the newer residents of Forsyth live in the southern part of the county. Also, you have stated before, that you didn't want a 'country' atmosphere. Have you been to Forsyth County? Most parts of it are still quite rural. The southern end is the most developed, but even then, there are still large swaths of undeveloped land. Also, I believe you husband is a PA, and there is only one hospital in that part of the land, Northside Forsyth. As of current, they are not hiring any PA's, at any of their campuses. Also, if he does get a job at another hospital, it's going to be a tough commute getting either to GMC, or even to the city, as it is a long way down 400. Just some things to think about....
This was awesome info and a great memory. Thank you.
Perfect points made.
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Old 02-03-2010, 10:31 AM
 
Location: Atlanta, GA
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This was awesome info and a great memory. Thank you.
Perfect points made.
You are quite welcome!

Don't get me wrong though, Forsyth County is a really great and desirable place. It's one of the most affluent counties in the country. However, I'm not sure how good of a fit it's going to be for you. Good Luck on the search!
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Old 02-03-2010, 01:42 PM
 
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Also, I believe you husband is a PA, and there is only one hospital in that part of the land, Northside Forsyth. As of current, they are not hiring any PA's, at any of their campuses. Also, if he does get a job at another hospital, it's going to be a tough commute getting either to GMC, or even to the city, as it is a long way down 400. Just some things to think about....
Emory Johns Creek hospital is right across the street from the South Forsyth County line. This might be easier to get to than Northside depending on where in South Forsyth you choose.

Also North Fulton Regional on Hwy 9 Roswell/Alpharetta is another possibility but a little bit further. Hwy 9 takes you into Forsyth. You can get to Gwinnett Medical down Peachtree Industrial from Suwanee in South Forsyth.

These are all possibilities without going to the Perimeter or Downtown.
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