Just wondering if anyone from Centreville has a late class at GMU (getting out at 10:00 PM) on Tuesdays this Fall. Due to my eyesight, I can't drive at night, and am looking for a way home in the evenings.
Also, 7:20 on Thursdays, but that's less important since the busses are still running.
anagogue Wrote:
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> Just wondering if anyone from Centreville has a
> late class at GMU (getting out at 10:00 PM) on
> Tuesdays this Fall. Due to my eyesight, I can't
> drive at night, and am looking for a way home in
> the evenings.
>
> Also, 7:20 on Thursdays, but that's less important
> since the busses are still running.
Call or e-mail Bob Tennant or Josh Cantor in Transportation Services.
They might be able to help you or know someone who can.
Also check out Fairfax Connector routes... metro buses have pulled out of the schedule and now the connector is running there, so there may be routes that work with the times you need.
Re: Ride sharing from GMU to Centreville
Posted by:
bolano
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Date: August 29, 2009 10:20PM
Best of luck, I suggest taking day classes then or living on campus. I know everyone's situation is different though. Lord knows as a freshman every class is full by sign-up time, my older brother had classes at 7am and 7pm so he had to drive there and back twice a day some days. Lucky for him we live close, but I know he hated it (ended up leaving). Thankfully I'll be living on campus at Providence for next to nothing as I have a uncle that teaches there.
Re: Ride sharing from GMU to Centreville
Posted by:
wtf
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Date: August 30, 2009 10:24AM
wats wrong with ur eyes? are u asian?
Re: Ride sharing from GMU to Centreville
Posted by:
bus is pulling out
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Date: August 30, 2009 12:19PM
anagogue Wrote:
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> I did try craigslist too, but didn't find anyone.
> I was just hoping someone else in Centreville
> would be going to GMU this Fall.
Unfortunately Centreville will not be represented much this year at GMU. Many of the graduates and high school alumni will be guests of the Federal Bureau of Prisons this fall.