| Posted Date |
Posted By |
Comment |
April 05 2008
|
iluvcolumbia
|
parking right on campus. just say you're there for a info session |
August 22 2007
|
Igglesfan
|
No matter where you park, you'll be walking around a lot. |
June 27 2007
|
GymnasticsMom
|
/? |
April 15 2007
|
seuferk
|
Parking-i have no idea. The airport was really easy to use (like 6 gates), and we used a taxi to get to the campus and to mom's b&b. I didn't see college town, but I have heard that you |
September 10 2006
|
posterX
|
While not fully open for the entire year, there are a few wonderful local parks - Robert H. Treman, Buttermilk Falls, and Taughahannock offer good hiking opportunities along deep "gorges". Unfortunately they aren't really that close to the |
August 26 2006
|
NishtDawg
|
Free parking! Whoohoo. And, my dad parked in an illegal spot and managed not to get a ticket- basically because the Cornell police aren't anal. |
August 10 2006
|
KryptoniteMan
|
If possible, try to travel by bus (i used Shortline bus from NYC to Cornell). Parking is very limited at Cornell. |
August 08 2006
|
ReninDetroit
|
Parking is a bit of a nightmare. Arrive at the info session at least 20 minutes before it's scheduled to start. And, roads are frequently closed on their campus due to ice. |
August 04 2006
|
imkonadian88
|
lots of buses going around campus...most don't have cars..but the students either walk/bike around campus. |