<p>I’m not even close to Clooney’s 10 Million Mile club… I do know people who have over 4 million FF miles though… Personally, I have 213,988 miles now. I want to at least reach 1 million before I die. </p>
<p>The Positives of FF Miles:
-Lounge access at Airports
-Free upgrades when there are open seats
-Free checked luggage
-Faster and better service
-Private customer service/ticketing phone line
:)</p>
<p>damn I don’t know how many FF miles i have</p>
<p>Clooney got his own god damn customer service number.</p>
<p>nope I’ve never left California before.
It’s going to be a lot of money to fly back and forth!</p>
<p>So I have a Question. My teacher told us it’s better if we go to school out of state, because CA is a mess right now and is cutting money for education and that professors at UCs were being laid off. If CA is really a mess, I rather go out of state lol. Because I heard at CSULB its all crowded and hard to get classes.</p>
<p>Is it better to go out of state? (I mean if I get sufficient FA)</p>
<p>Cali is kinda a mess, financially speaking. I hear they’re on the verge of bankruptcy or something.</p>
<p>Might as well check out a few place out-of-state if you can afford them (or in-state privates). Broaden your horizons or something.</p>
<p>We may be afraid of leaving home.
We may be homesick or something else.
But when we get used to it, we’ll know that it’s reallt fun to stay far away from home.
Don’t be afraid and have fun!
Good luck!!!</p>
<p>From Long Island, attending school in New Orleans.</p>
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<p>hahahahahahah good one. As someone that flies 2,700 miles each way to school (yes, I counted-and it’s 3,000 miles if I fly through Houston), the miles add up pretty quickly, especially if you take advantage of the “DEQM” double mileage promotions that the majors like to have occasionally.</p>