<p>So Cornell's got a big campus and nobody will have my car next year so I was wondering what Cornell's policy on bringing cars was. I figure it's not really common for freshman to have cars, but you never know.</p>
<p>freshmen can have cars second semester, although it costs around $600 for a spot</p>
<p>does it cost that much every year or just your freshman year?</p>
<p>every semester</p>
<p>eek... that's why I'm reconsidering bringing my car for the first few years... I feel bad cuz I spent so much time trying to make money to get a car, and now that I have it, I will have to leave it at home in a year and a half if I go to Cornell :( I love my car... <em>Sniff Sniff</em></p>
<p>Just wonderin.... do you have a ferrari??!? (your screenname) :o</p>
<p>lol, Leigh787 asked me that a while ago, haha, I wish I did... That would be a LOT of working... lol... I have a Grand Prix ('98). I treat it like a Ferrari though, it's babied :) ... I just have an affinity for cars, so when I finally got one that I liked (had a Bonneville... wasn't to happy with it) I just kinda went crazy with keeping it nice. It's a zen thing... Driving in the car with the stereo on, rockin out to some awesome music, I don't think it gets much better than that... Is that wierd, or does anyone else think that's like the best thing in the world, lol?</p>
<p>But yeah, a (black) Ferrari is my dream car... That's why I have the screen name (and I graduate in 2006)...</p>
<p>If anyone wants to talk cars, I could go on for hours :p ..................</p>
<p>I guess nobody wants to tell me I'm crazy... nor do they want me to go on for hours..... oh well, I'll just go and curl up in a corner, lol</p>
<p>don't go curl up in a corner...you won't be able to hear your car if it decides it wants to be driven. ;)</p>
<p>lol, that kinda hurt :( ... but at the same time it made me laugh out loud... Oo, I think I hear it calling now! :p hahaha, thanks otpyg</p>