Berkeley ASW 2012
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 9:55 pm
Did not find anything on this year's ASW, so decided to start a new topic. Did anyone book tickets and rooms?
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I guess we would enjoy the weatherFavoriteColorGRUE wrote:I just booked my tickets yesterday! Flying out from DC. SO excited!!! Can't wait to meet you guys!
Not sure, but it seems like the student sharing program was an unofficial volunteer thing done via a Berkeley Law Facebook group? Some schools (Duke, Emory, etc.) have an official setup where they offer certain admitted students a chance to stay with current students. I don't know if Berkeley does the same thing - but probably not. UCLA doesn't.EvelynS wrote:I also saw in a last year's thread that Berkeley students were willing to share rooms with 0L for ASW. However, I am not sure if and how it would be announced.
I don't have a driver's license, so I will try to find something within a walking distance from the campus.
Last year the admissions office reached out by email to admitted students to offer to link them up with current students who had offered to host an admit for AWS.cylon_clone wrote:Not sure, but it seems like the student sharing program was an unofficial volunteer thing done via a Berkeley Law Facebook group? Some schools (Duke, Emory, etc.) have an official setup where they offer certain admitted students a chance to stay with current students. I don't know if Berkeley does the same thing - but probably not. UCLA doesn't.EvelynS wrote:I also saw in a last year's thread that Berkeley students were willing to share rooms with 0L for ASW. However, I am not sure if and how it would be announced.
I don't have a driver's license, so I will try to find something within a walking distance from the campus.
I think I'm going to try to find a decent hostel/hotel in the Berkeley area and take public transit. I have a license but parking is supposed to be a nightmare around the school. And, it's best to experience the public transportation system since it will probably be a part of normal life.
Thanks!catwomangirl wrote:Hey guys! Just tagging.
I think up to $300 for OOS?
I think the one of the train/shuttle thingsEvelynS wrote:Is there anyway to get from SFO to Berkeley besides taking a cab? It's pretty pricey
http://www.flysfo.com/web/page/tofrom/catwomangirl wrote:I think the one of the train/shuttle thingsEvelynS wrote:Is there anyway to get from SFO to Berkeley besides taking a cab? It's pretty pricey
BARTEvelynS wrote:Is there anyway to get from SFO to Berkeley besides taking a cab? It's pretty pricey
Thanks!poe wrote:BARTEvelynS wrote:Is there anyway to get from SFO to Berkeley besides taking a cab? It's pretty pricey
It costs about $4.50 to get from SF to Berkeley (at least it did when I lived there a few years ago).
NYC does not usually have this issues (unless there is a snow day or a heavy rain)Genki wrote:I'm looking forward to meeting everyone. I'm currently trying to decide between NYU and Berkeley and ASW will be a large factor in my decision.
Its pretty easy to get around using the BART system, just be aware that there can be fairly long waits between trains at certain times of day (and they don't run 24/7 either).
Berkeley to SF is about 15-20 minutes depending on where you want to go. Berkeley's about a 5 minute drive (sometimes less) to the Bay Bridge and once you cross you're in the city by the bay! SF to the airport is about 15-20 minutes I'd say. SFO is in south san francisco; your trip would go something like this: Berkeley --> Cross Bay Bridge --> Arrive in SF/Downtown -->Pass through Daly City/Pacifica --> Arrive in South City/SFOEvelynS wrote:NYC does not usually have this issues (unless there is a snow day or a heavy rain)Genki wrote:I'm looking forward to meeting everyone. I'm currently trying to decide between NYU and Berkeley and ASW will be a large factor in my decision.
Its pretty easy to get around using the BART system, just be aware that there can be fairly long waits between trains at certain times of day (and they don't run 24/7 either).![]()
How long does it take to get to SF and from SF to the airport? I was thinking to walk around a bit before my flight back.