<p>i get from hedrick to dodd in less than 12 minutes (scooter)</p>
<p>yea south is fug. somehow i feel it is further though, because if you take the other path, not bruinwalk, it is closer to sv.</p>
<p>I am SO envious of you scooter/bike/skateboard people.</p>
<p>I'm envious of those longboard riders going down Charles E. Young at 20+ mph while I walk at a mere ~ 5 mph. :(</p>
<p>got my scooter from target on black friday for 18 bucks :)</p>
<p>I almost crashed into some dude today >_<</p>
<p>North campus is far from dorms, but ideal for commuters, you park in lot 3 and everything is right in front of you (thats my case) .... i have class in melintz... it rocks... i love the theatre.</p>
<p>North Campus people seem less high-strung and >:-x.
Maybe because South Campus has a major inundation of midterms coming up? </p>
<p>I like both North Campus and South Campus but one perk that I definitely love about South Campus is the fact that I can go into Bioterrorism on a Friday afternoon, leave, and walk to Westwood closely. However, I find North Campus a little easier to navigate and within a closer walking distance to the Covel dining hall and the dorms.</p>
<p>As for scooters, you will definitely not see me on one because I have trouble reaching the handles. I sort of have to hunch over and then it strains my back. Plus, I had a bad experience with scooters when I was little. I thought I was so cool going down the hill with my blue Sony cd player blaring in my ears and the wind in my hair but I lost control and decided to stop by putting my foot down....stupid mistake. :(</p>
<p>I would love to learn how to ride a longboard though [not a skateboard]. That would be really awesome!</p>
<p>Ok last quarter when i was South campus ... well northand south technically, anyways, i would get lost DAILY! ... the building format confused me the crap out of me. ... or maybe i am dumb.</p>