What CSU school should I go to?

Ha. well only 4 or 5 hours seems like eternity to me, personally... but yay.

And yeah, that's fine but for the average kid going out of state? you're going to pay out of state fees, typically... and paying something like 5-10k extra per year is not rad stuff.
 
Hey, just have one question and I hope i will not bother anyone with it! I don't know if this is the right place to ask it, but, while searching the web, i found this forum and i thought i'd give it a shot. Here i go: i am looking for a hotel near cal state sacramento and i know there are many options, webwide, but the thing is that i am looking for one at a decent prize (i am planing on staying for a few days). I found a site which has a few options that suit my needs, but i don't know if it's ok or not (since i never booked a hotel online before). The site ishttp://csus.universityhotelnetwork.com/. My questions are: is this site any good? and is there anyone out there with a better suggestion? Thank you in advance!
 
transfer to go skullfuck yourself university. its definitely in southern cali where you belong and should stay. never go to northern california. if you go north of bakersfield youve gone too far
 
As you can see, Northern California also has a sufficient population of meat heads. If it were up to me buddy, I would stay South. Every CSU is pretty far from any good skiing. Sac State is 2 hours, but the scene there is hurting. Buy a surfboard if you already haven't and surf all year. You can shred on the weekends and drive a few more extra hours to mammoth. If you do come up North though, I would stick to the coast, monterey, S.F., etc. These are still fairly close to Tahoe, with other things going for them.
P.S. to kid above, please express your Nor Cal pride as Nor Cal stars, and cali grown stickers on your lifted truck ya kook. Thanks.
 
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