How far are you from home?

<p>13.2 Miles</p>

<p>25 Minutes By Car
30 Minutes By Public Transportation</p>

<p>San Francisco, CA to Berkeley, CA</p>

<p>about 10hrs by car and 2 by plane</p>

<p>6 1/2 by car - I don't know how much by plane because I won't ever be flying.</p>

<p>Driving from Chicago to Pittsburgh 7 1/2 hours
only a hour by plane</p>

<p>I'll probably only go home for Xmas and Spring Break</p>

<p>7-8 hours depending on traffic...I'll see my family during breaks and the ocassional random visit that I know I'll be getting.</p>

<p>700 miles....12 hrs driving</p>

<p>About 1600 miles. Driving takes about 3-4 days. Flying takes a whole day because there are no direct flights. I'll probably only come back for Christmas, plus this spring break, since I have an audtion to go to.</p>

<p>about a 6.5 hour drive( Baltimore to Cleveland)</p>

<p>I'm 45 minutes to an hour away.</p>

<p>13 hours. New Orleans to Lexington, VA.</p>

<p>NYC to Buffalo, NY</p>

<p>8 hour Drive</p>

<p>Other side of the country.
From California, going to NJ.</p>

<p>My home is in Nepal...so very very far away.</p>

<p>I'm going from NorCal to SoCal... San Jose area to Los Angeles. About 7 hours driving.</p>

<p>about 26 Hours by air (excluding 16 transit hours)~2days& 2nights :eek:</p>

<p>Roughly 2500 miles</p>

<p>I'll be a nice 1800 miles away. Needless to say, I won't be making the 26 hour drive from Missouri to CA, oh EVER.</p>

<p>2 and a half hours by car</p>

<p>45 minutes by car if all is good. When half the region was flooded it was about an hour and a half because of detours. And when we had a massive windstorm causing traffic lights to go out and roads to be closed it was about an hour. But on a normal day it's 45 mins</p>

<p>My School: New York. Parent: Amsterdam</p>