Life at Stanford

<p>Yea, I love that park... my favorite childhood park... right next to the library. I'm from the south too, LOL we might be neighbors... or heck, even classmates... (Gunn High Class of 07)</p>

<p>then I can guess you attended gunn high school, jls and let me guess, fair meadow?</p>

<p>2 out of 3 Nice!
Went to Palo Verde for elementary school.</p>

<p>1)ah my brother went there, at jls now
2)Nah, I am graduating this year, the pains.......I remember some of the older seniors, chances I already friended u on facebook
3)Did you have Dunbar or Moser by any chance?</p>

<p>Dbate, Stanford has one of the nicest college sailing and rowing facilities on the water in Redwood City, about 20 minutes from campus. Students can take sailing classes or just borrow boats and get out on the water.
I think you would really benefit from visiting...this is an extraordinary place to live. While no school is perfect, most students consider the living conditions at Stanford to be really great.</p>

<p>"What is with the whle SoCal NorCal thing? Obviously I am not from Cali, but what is the deal?"</p>

<p>NorCal and SoCal may be in the same state, but they are two totally different places. Pretty much two different states.</p>

<p>"(they had a restauant called the Houston which is ironic bc I am from Houston)"</p>

<p>That's not ironic.</p>

<p>"Does the student life revolve around campus, since Palo Alto is expensive?"</p>

<p>Yes.</p>

<p>err. st. ageis and ethancc. You guys are posting too much personal information.... I practically know where you live. You went to JLS, Gunn....</p>

<p>I like to Paly games too.</p>

<p>I totally agree.</p>

<p>You can see water! The entire bay area and even UC Berkeley is visible from the top of Hoover Tower, but no, no coastline is visible from the ground anywhere on campus really.</p>