whats the negative social stigma that many have about JC's??s?

<p>^ I went up there over Vet’s Day weekend, just a month ago or so.</p>

<p>The city was pretty cool. There are some steep areas, and if you’re like me and not in super super good shape you’ll get a good workout just walking around.</p>

<p>There are tons of places to get great food. I was staying with a high school friend who goes there, and we went to an Indian place the first night but I can’t remember the name (it was good). Hm. We went to this place called IB’s where the burgers are great. The garlic fries I ordered were a mistake, but I don’t regret getting food there!</p>

<p>The city’s pretty dirty, which could be a turn-off, or possibly turn-on, depending on the kind of person you are. I remember walking to the BART station the morning I was flying home, and it was sort of creepy/surreal: For a few blocks I saw more homeless than I’d ever seen in one place, most of them tucked beneath storefront awnings in their ratty sleeping bags, and some of the shambling around the city crazed – babbling, speaking in tongues, waving their arms around, or just looking creepy as hell.</p>

<p>The campus is gigantic, compared to my CC at least, and that’s sort of saying something, since my CC’s pretty big (I think). You should have a good time, unless you’re not into greasy food, homeless people, or walking around.</p>

<p>Oh, and if you know anyone there, you should stay and party, and hit up Late Night. Pretty good drunk food, served from like 10pm - 2am, I think.</p>