Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The doctor measures follicles, etc. It’s an important data point.
Davis would be one of doctors monitoring so you might get to see him some days in UES.
I would just go to UES.
You don’t have to stay there. Wouldn’t Brooklyn be an easy subway ride up there?
Not to the UES.
You may as well stay on the UES or union sq area for a quick train uptown. Early trains will be too hit or miss from DC as Amtrak has been awful since covid and you’ll only go into Penn Station which is on the West Side and it can take 45mins to get to cornell from penn in the am. Not worth the stress.
What about the Q or 4? Seems like a straight shot? I went down to visit friends and it was very easy. Granted that wasn’t in the AM commute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The doctor measures follicles, etc. It’s an important data point.
Davis would be one of doctors monitoring so you might get to see him some days in UES.
I would just go to UES.
You don’t have to stay there. Wouldn’t Brooklyn be an easy subway ride up there?
Not to the UES.
You may as well stay on the UES or union sq area for a quick train uptown. Early trains will be too hit or miss from DC as Amtrak has been awful since covid and you’ll only go into Penn Station which is on the West Side and it can take 45mins to get to cornell from penn in the am. Not worth the stress.
Anonymous wrote:The doctor measures follicles, etc. It’s an important data point.
Davis would be one of doctors monitoring so you might get to see him some days in UES.
I would just go to UES.
You don’t have to stay there. Wouldn’t Brooklyn be an easy subway ride up there?
Anonymous wrote:The doctor measures follicles, etc. It’s an important data point.
Davis would be one of doctors monitoring so you might get to see him some days in UES.
I would just go to UES.
You don’t have to stay there. Wouldn’t Brooklyn be an easy subway ride up there?