Incoming Grad student looking for reasons as to why I should not regret

<p>Honestly, I think it’s unfair of you to judge me like that. I like Cornell as a school, it’s just the location which I’m not yet so sure of. True enough it’s pointless to be worried in that I have not been to Ithaca yet. </p>

<p>To the rest who commented: thanks a lot. Although I think that most colleges in the US have a simlar setting if I’m not mistaken, except for those in urban cities, according to what I’ve read. In my country most universities are located in the city which makes everything convenient. I am unaware of the situation in the US though… </p>

<p>I do have a last question: How do you travel to Syracuse from Ithaca and vice versa using the shortline or the greyhound buses? I am of course looking for cheaper traveling alternatives since I will be on a budget, considering that I am an international grad student. Is there a city in between them at which I should transfer buses? I’d appreciate advice on this because I am still unsure yet as to how I will be traveling to Ithaca. Sadly I do not drive nor do I have a car and I am looking, again, for cheaper alternatives. If anyone knows of a Cornell forum which I can have varying suggestions, that would be of great assistance too!</p>

<p>Once again, thanks a lot. Perhaps most of you won’t understand why I’m worried instead of being excited…Unlike most of you I come from a third world country and I am ignorant about certain things. Apologies if I appear to be discontented but rest assured it was not my intention.</p>