Not necessarily. Bigger cities may offer more options, but they also bring higher cost, more competition, and more complex weekly logistics. For many families, a more realistic city can create a stronger entry point.

City choice only makes sense when judged together with school, transport, budget, and registration opportunities. A city is not just a name on a map; it is a full structure the family has to live inside.

The better question is not which city is bigger, but which city allows a stable pathway to be built.

Key takeaways

  • City size is not the main standard.
  • Real fit matters more than reputation.
  • City choice must be judged with the full structure.