<p>Incorrect information, corrected: </p>
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<li> USF is located "off on its own" in a remote part of the City.<br></li>
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<p>INCORRECT: USF is located in the geographic center of the northern half of the City. SF is only 7 miles by 7 miles and is extremely compact. USF is about 2 miles from the Civic Center (east), and about 2.5 miles from Union Square, and about 3.50 miles from the Financial District; each of these abut each other. USF is about 3 miles from the Pacific Ocean, and one block from Golden Gate Park (which in turn goes all the way out to the Pacific); four blocks from Haight-Ashbury (not a hot-spot for USF students). Public transit is plentiful (electric and diesel buses). </p>
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<li> USF Is located on a single city block.<br></li>
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<p>INCORRECT: USF is composed of four distinct campuses separated by city streets: Main, Lone Mountain, Koret Center/Soccer, Law School. The nearly abut. Because of its location on a hilltop (actually, two hilltops), views are panoramic in some campus spots and exceptional in one or two directions from other campus spots. Most classes are on the Main and Lone Mountain campuses. Athletic fields/gyms are on Main and Koret/Soccer.</p>
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<li>Archticture is beautiful . . . </li>
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<p>CLARIFY: . . . depending where you are. The main church, St. Ignatius, is stunning inside and out, and its dome is lit year-round - a focal point in the City's northern districts. (Also, by city zoning, no area building can be taller than the bottom of St. Ignatius's dome.) Lone Mountain campus is also stunning. Main campus is mostly 1950s and 1960s humdrum, except for the Church.</p>