<p>Does anyone have experience with this service? I know that they have vans leaving Mallinkrodt every half hour from 6pm to 4am, but what else should I know? I'll be living on Waterman Blvd this year without a car and don't exactly want to be walking home by myself in the middle of the night.</p>
<p>Thanks in advance.</p>
<p>Just curious why did you decided to live off campus without a car?</p>
<p>onecot - lots of students who live off campus don’t have cars. For the most part, students choosing to do so live at most a 10 minute walk from campus.</p>
<p>So long as you have a roommate/friend with a car willing to take you to Schnucks every once and a while, groceries aren’t a problem (and worst case scenario, you can take a metro bus).</p>
<p>For the record, I have had a car since my sophomore year, and have lived off campus since my junior year.</p>
<p>I understand. It seemed like cosine is now surprised by the situation they are in. My comment why live off campus without a car was really meant to be why did you make the decision to move off campus without a transportation plan that you were happy with.</p>
<p>Waterman has some res life buildings. I don’t want to speak for cosine, but he/she may very well not have had a choice.</p>
<p>(Cosine - to your original question, I live west of campus, and I’m #*@$&# that I’m not allowed to use campus2home, but that’s a different topic).</p>
<p>Having an apartment 2 mins walking distance from Green + being an engineer = win.</p>
<p>Damn, that’s lucky as hell.</p>
<p>onecot - I’m living in a reslife building on Waterman (Rosedale Court) with 7 other friends through the new group housing program. Anyway, 5 of the friends I’m living with have cars, so I really didn’t think it was necessary to have a car. The reason I ask about Campus 2 home is because I generally stay at the library till closing time during weekdays and don’t want to bother my sleeping friends to pick me up at 2 in the morning.</p>
<p>I’ll probably get asked why I don’t just go home earlier and just study at my apartment. The answer is that I’m much more effective at studying in the library. There’s something about being right next to a comfy bed that makes studying so much harder.</p>
<p>Wish campus 2 home had a plane and literally would take me from home to campus :p</p>