Tuesday, November 30, 2010

What can I bring to school that symbolizes either San Diego, California, or the beach?



What can I bring to school that symbolizes either San Diego, California, or the beach?
I can't really find anything small enough to bring to school.. I used to have a seashell collection, but I lost it in the move.
Polls & Surveys - 8 Answers

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A box full of sand.. Trust me,I live in Cali.


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the biggest gold chain you have, the california gold rush


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Bring an illegal immigrant who just secretly crossed the border into San Ysidro. Show and tell!


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seaweed,lol,maybe you could eat it in your sushi for lunch.


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w33d ahhaha jkjkjk bring a small replica of a surf board, or one of thiose small magnets that you find ion coinvenience stores that have a pic of the beach on it or a small umbrella for a drink or suntan lotion


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a bucket and a shovel. sunglasses.


7
Surf Board


8
a jar of sand

Sunday, November 28, 2010

drivers ed school in San Diego california?

drivers ed school in San Diego california?
where is there a Drivers ed school in san diego. can i just go to the dmv take the test and then like get an instructor for my behind the wheel? and where can i find a behind the wheel instructor. thanks :) by the way im 15 :)
Insurance & Registration - 2 Answers

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Try the Yellow Pages, or Yahoo Local. Now, was that so hard that you had to ask here?


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first go to www.appointmentquest.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/EmbeddedDesktop.woa/4055/wa/2050109822 Then click on the which ever area you live closet to and then just follow the online instructions from there :)

Friday, November 26, 2010

when does school starts in san diego california?

when does school starts in san diego california?
when does school starts in san diego california?
San Diego - 3 Answers

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It depends on the school district. Some are year round.


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i know that the poway unified school district starts on the 20th of august but it really depends on the district


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In Mera Mesa it will be on September 8th




Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Would it be cheaper and easier to live in a San Diego California for graduate school?

Would it be cheaper and easier to live in a San Diego California for graduate school?
I plan on moving west after college. Although I like to take risks. I am also very nervous about my decision. But I feel like it is something that I need to do. Stories from experience would be greatly appreciated Where in down town Tom C
San Diego - 6 Answers

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A two bedroom apartment, in nice area, will cost you about $1,800 a month. You can save a lot of money by using public transportation.


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I lived in SD for a while, paid about $360 a month in Downtown, walked to beach and park, near shopping mall and night life center, everyday I took express bus to La Jolla for 30 min. Like buffet there, for $5, you can eat everything.


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For a decent place with 1bd/1ba, you are looking to pay about $1000 per month. Of course there are less expensive places but you get pretty much what you pay for. What kind of graduate program are you considering? San Diego has only a few universities, compared to let's say LA or Orange County, so you may want to look into the schools first.


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Unless you already live somewhere expensive in CA, it will be anything but cheaper. Good luck to you!


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Tom C, must have lived in San Diego , Texas!? nothing downtown will only cost $300 something unless it's a cardboard box. I would look into the school first and then go from there. Many times you can live with another grad student.


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Nothing in San Diego is cheap. Like everyone else said you get what you pay for. If you get a decent place, not necessarily nice, just livable it's about $1,000+ if you want to live w/in 20 miles of dtwn from Hillcrest and North like any of the beach areas, like Ocean beach, Mission Bay, Pacific Beach, from downtown up or La jolla (which is nice, but will run you more that $1,000 a month)Mission Valley, Kearny Mesa, Tierrasanta, Claremont, ummm...aren't right on the beach or anything, but definately livable, nicer than some parts of San Diego. I live in Mission Valley which is Central San Diego and love it here. It's located next to all the main freeways, 15 min. from downtown and the beaches and lots of shopping and grocery and what not all located here. Reasonably priced I guess, if that's possible in San Diego. We are renting a condo from a friend for $800 a month....yeah.....we got lucky tho, again, renting from a friend, letting us off easy cause I'm in school. So normally our place would go for around $1200 month, which I would say is pretty standard for the area. If you're looking for something cheaper, but not ghetto fabulous, you're gonna have to go towards east county. Like El Cajon and Santee, and some parts of La mesa (on the North side of the eight) some people will come on here and say those areas are all ghetto, but there are nicer parts. Like for Santee/El cajon off of Hwy 67, an old roommate and I had a NICE apt for $950, it was pretty big, walk in closets and VERY clean, and new. Loved it there, but it was too much of a drive for both of us, it's about 30-40 miles east of downtown, and an annoying drive, especially in traffic. You should probably give us an idea of which schools you are possibly looking at, so we can give you a better idea about location. LA.....ewwww......dirty and full of over-caffinated people. You'd probably be paying about the same as here if not more, and be getting a lot less as far as decentcy goes. No sir, don't like it. Unless you have lots of money or mommy and daddy do, perhaps you should look at living in a state that's more affordable. When I graduate...peace...I'm outta here. So I can buy a house and live like I want to. Moving to Houston, Tx, where I can buy a 4 or 5 bdrm huge house, with an actual yard, (which you learn that most houses out here don't actually have, they say they are yards, but they're small as heck), for under $150,000 and still be by the ocean. It's ridiculous out here as far as buying and renting goes, Such a shame, it's so DAM BEAUTIFUL OUT HERE!!!!!!!!

Monday, November 22, 2010

Does the University of California, San Diego accept high school grads?

Does the University of California, San Diego accept high school grads?
Does the University of California, San Diego accept high school grads? Or just undergrads?
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers

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High school grads are undergraduate students... grad students have already graduated college and are going back to get a masters or PHD. And yes, UCSD has both grad and undergrad programs.


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Yes. Only UC San Francisco only accepst undergrads, All the other UC schools accept high school grads.

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