<p>Whats the deal with this? I heard you could have freshman cars on campus, but not sure? Anyone know for sure?</p>
<p>o baby I don't think you guys can handle the 2005 Dodge Neon.</p>
<p>if you feel like shelling out the $600/year or whatever it is, then yes, you can have a car.</p>
<p>I think I'll bring a bike to campus :)</p>
<p>Me too! Yay bikes!</p>
<p>^^^definitely! with 13000 undergrads, Cornell's definitely got to have a big campus. </p>
<p>Plus, bikes are the most fuel-efficient vehicle out there! Toyota Prius? 60 mpg? pathetic! :p</p>
<p>No way I'm walking all that way.</p>
<p>Or maybe I will for the sake of extra exercise :D</p>
<p>They say Cornellians are on the whole attractive for just that reason.</p>
<p>what about a bicycle???? it takes no fuel, gives u a work-out, saves u cash by not havin to spen $1.5 on the bus every day... BICYCLES RULE</p>
<p>^ Don't forget your helmet!</p>
<p>If you don't bring a car you can get a free bus pass. In my opinon that will be alot more useful then a car since you are staying on campus anyway.</p>
<p>^starmel is totally correct. A car is a waste of time because you'll be trying to find a parking spot, walking five years every time you want to use your car, wasting your money on parking tickets that you will probably get for parking in some 'undesignated' lot...
plus everyone just walks anyway. :)
Make friends with upperclassmen with cars. :)</p>