Re: Cornell 1L taking questions
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 8:04 pm
sbrown is clearly wrong. Cornell's awesomeness is too surpassingly great to be measured on any mere numerical scale.
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The weekend price is 72 round-trip on the Shortline Bus, which is run by CoachUSA. Dunno about during the week though.presh wrote:New question, kind of random.
How easy/difficult is it to visit people in NYC while at Ithaca. I've spent time in NYC and have a lot of friends there, but I've never been upstate.
Is it expensive? How close is public transit to the school? (I don't want to have a car unless I absolutely must).
IHeartIthaca wrote:I don't know what the local regulations are, but there are plenty of rivers and lakes in the area--lake Cayuga is the big one, and there's a smaller lake on the north side of campus.Ryduce wrote:What's the access like for someone who wants to go fishing in thier spare time?
fsohn wrote:The weekend price is 72 round-trip on the Shortline Bus, which is run by CoachUSA. Dunno about during the week though.presh wrote:New question, kind of random.
How easy/difficult is it to visit people in NYC while at Ithaca. I've spent time in NYC and have a lot of friends there, but I've never been upstate.
Is it expensive? How close is public transit to the school? (I don't want to have a car unless I absolutely must).
Cost of living is reasonable. Rent is similar to what I paid in Houston, but the places are not as nice. Everything here is older and most of the places I lived in, in Houston were pretty new. I actually bought the condo I am living in, so I;ll have to let someone else answer specifics.fightin illini 25 wrote:How is the cost of living? What are you paying a month for rent? Do gas and groceries seem reasonably priced compared to where you are originally from? Thanks!
I know people who were admitted by doing both. I actually used an attachment because Cornell was one of my top choices for pretty specific reasons that I had wanted to elaborate on. I'd think if you really have good reasons and could actually use more space than what's provided, just have an addendum attached. If not, then just use the space provided. It's not necessary to go beyond the space they give you, but if you can (and want to), that'd be fine.bilbobaggins wrote:Lame app question-
For "Why Cornell" did you just use the space provided on the app or did you attach a longer addendum?
Thanks!
Nope.Darth Topher wrote:Have any of you played a round of golf at the Cornell course?
http://bigred2.athletics.cornell.edu/golf/
The admissions lady?woeisme wrote:I don't know if that's going to be offered next year, though.
Yeah.kn6542 wrote:The admissions lady?woeisme wrote:I don't know if that's going to be offered next year, though.
Darth Topher wrote:Have any of you played a round of golf at the Cornell course?
http://bigred2.athletics.cornell.edu/golf/
Not exactly the highest of my priorities right now.Darth Topher wrote:Darth Topher wrote:Have any of you played a round of golf at the Cornell course?
http://bigred2.athletics.cornell.edu/golf/
I'm still wondering
No, but I hear it has an incomparable setting. I really do need to relax and unwind, and keep meaning to find the time to swing away.Darth Topher wrote:Darth Topher wrote:Have any of you played a round of golf at the Cornell course?
http://bigred2.athletics.cornell.edu/golf/
I'm still wondering
I have not played it but it looks awesome. Darth, when my father in law comes to visit I'll have him give me a detailed account of how it is just for you. Hope you dont mind waiting 6 months though...woeisme wrote:No, but I hear it has an incomparable setting. I really do need to relax and unwind, and keep meaning to find the time to swing away.Darth Topher wrote:Darth Topher wrote:Have any of you played a round of golf at the Cornell course?
http://bigred2.athletics.cornell.edu/golf/
I'm still wondering