So the only good thing in CA is the beach?? Huh, good to know. |
Bruh. In LA, 15 miles can take 2 hours! |
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Here is another thread talking touring colleges in CA.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1309437.page |
True! I'm from there. I keep telling people but they don't believe me and chatter on about the Claremont colleges bragging you can ski in the morning and surf in the afternoon (sure, in the 70s). The traffic is so awful that I won't go back anymore. |
Where isn't the traffic awful? Any metropolitan in US? |
Ironically near Claremont Colleges . Going to LAX or the beach isn't a daily, weekly, or even monthly thing right? then reject Caltech with the same logic - it's not close to the beach, LAX, and the bad traffic. Yes - a school like UCSB, Pepperdine, or UCSD is an awesome 4 years. True beach schools - ones where kids do at the end of the day hangout at the beach. It's a perk not the main reason. U of Hawaii might be better if that's an important part of college. |
Another on Claremont colleges: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/45/1314055.page |
True. It’s all bad. I drive from Newport to San Bernardino via Claremont recently and regretted it. I won’t go near LAX anymore. Orange County is hideous. |
USC is a straight shot off the 10 from the beach - can take 30-35 minutes. If it’s really bad commuter traffic it can take a hour. But 30 minutes is a reasonable estimate. There is also an Expo Park metro stop and you can get to Santa Monica that way. Like the other PP said, Claremont Colleges are inland and quite far from the coast. |