Cincinnati named a top-10 city for grads

The Queen City is the place to be -- but we already knew that.

In a recent study compiled by Rent.com, Cincinnati ranked one of the best cities in the United States for recent graduates.

Cincinnati placed number 10, behind cities like Baltimore, Seattle, Boston, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C. Not too shabby, 'Nati.

"Cincinnati is a great choice for any graduates who deem themselves nature lovers -- the city maintains a park system constituting more than 5,000 acres, which amounts to approximately 10 percent of the city's total land area," Rent.com wrote.

Rent.com also noted Cincinnati's unemployment rate is well below the national average, and that it has a high concentration of millennials.

To assemble the list, Rent.com considered cities with a population of 100,000 or more and places with more than 40,000 rental dwellings, a high concentration of millennials, and a high number of jobs per capita.

Of course you can't forget the fun stuff -- researchers also considered each city's "lifestyle index." Restaurants, bars, nightlife and entertainment options also were taken into consideration.

Just to make sure Rent.com's algorithm worked, we took the quiz. And sure enough, we belong in Cincinnati.

Do you get Cincinnati, too? Take the quiz here.