Are you going to the Radio Disney concert?Celebration is a small town just south of the Magic Kingdom 10-15 mins drive. If you are taking I-4 to get there you will see an exit for Celebration / 192.
Monday, May 17, 2010
How to dress in Washington D.C.? -
This isn t one of those places where the weather changes dramatically throughout the day. If it s cold in the morning, it will probably be cold in the evening. I ve never been much for dressing in layers. I feel warm pretty much all the time so I wear a t-shirt year round BUT that t-shirt is covered up by a very thick coat. When I m in a building or on the subway, I can take my coat off and be fine. If you re going to be walking around a lot especially down by the monuments (right next to the Potomac River where temps are cooler) then that might be your best bet. You ll be cold outside but as soon as you go inside one of the museums you may find yourself getting hot. As far as the actual weather goes...It just depends. It was 60 degrees one day last week and then it snowed the very next day. The snow didn t stick but that just shows how screwy the weather can be. In January we get some weird days where its around fifty for no apparent reason and then it goes right back to the 30s. I d bring extra clothes and then dress based on the temp that morning and allow maybe a 5-10 degree increase throughout the day. Bring an umbrella too b/c when it rains, it basically rains all day or periodically throughout the day and for two or three days at a time. It s not like Florida where it rains and then dries up instantly into a nice sunny day.
It will be cold so:Dress in layers because it will be cold.You cannot take off half a coat.This is my help from Washington, D.C. United States of America.Please pick an answer as the best answer, even if it is not mine.
oh it s gonna be FREEZING so bring a heavy coat some jeans you can do short sleeves if you always wearing a jacket so just have fun and feel free to e-mail me if u have any ? scan u answer mine?http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?��
How much does it cost to go to San francisco state out of state? is it hard to get into San francisco state? -
Fees are listed on this page:http://www.sfsu.edu/~bursar/student/fees��No, SFSU is a non-competitive school and completely easy to get into.
Anyone live in Concord Square Apartments in Reseda, CA? -
If i actually knew the street its on i could give you a better idea of the apt complex and neighborhood.Reseda isn t all that bad. the only problem with apartment living, that ive noticed Is Illegal aliens inhabit a few apartments and you have up to 5 families living in a 2 bedroom one bath unit.. which means the neighborhood deteriorates rather quickly.. I ve lived in the valley since i was 8 and it used to be nice with single family housing ... but since the building of apartments its starting to go downhill like the rest of the city. Nobody except a few natives cares..If I sound like a racist, so be it... Im just telling it like it is, regardless what the first answerer and a few others think.they live in their gated communities in orange county ( like mr no duh s) , west los angeles or ventura county and get their morning lattes and muffins at starbucks .. they dont have to deal with almost running into empty shopping carts left in the streets, like me, on a 3 times a week basis. My Property tax bill I got this year allows me to complain... case closedciao
I don t think you re going to find anyone here who lives there. But when moving, I highly recommend apartmentrentals.com: http://www.apartmentratings.com/rate/CA-�� You may not get pictures, but you ll usually have some reviews to go by.---------Sorry WoE, I don t live in a gated community. I m out there taking my chances with everyone else. It s not like I m sequestered in OC... we have crime here too. And unlike some, I don t blame all of LA s or California s ills on one particular group of people.... sheesh.
Is this dream possible or unlikely? -
Well, this isn t a travel question, but....That dream IS possible, but, I d say, unlikely.First of all, your friend is not studying to become a plastic surgeon if he is still in high school. One doesn t study to become a plastic surgeon until after a surgery residency, when one does the reconstructive surgery residency or fellowship, and that will be many, many years from now.You will first need to complete college, with at least a 3.5 GPA, and make a great score on the MCATs. Assuming you are both offered admission to med school [small percentage of applicants are], then you have four years of a heavy work load, intense competition, etc., and you will incur a massive amount of debt [no financial aid for med school, for the most part]. After med school comes the hard part: internship and residency, which, for surgery and anesthesiology, will last more than four years [for recon surgery it will be more like seven years]. That s years of 80-hour work weeks with on-call rotations of 24-36 hours every three or four days. By the time you re about 30 or so, you ll be ready to go into practice. By which time, your priorities may well have changed regarding where you d want to practice, etc.Yes, there are a lot of plastic surgeons on Park Avenue. Anesthesiologists, of course, are generally employed by hospitals, since that s where most surgery is done, or in clinics or surgery centers.With a lot of dedication and hard work, you can both become doctors. Good luck to you.[You might want to check the AAMC website for more information about becoming a doctor.]
That s a definite possibility.
I live in New york. Brooklyn to be exact. Can i get a ticket for playing my guitar and singing in the train? -
you can get a ticket for playing, whether soliciting or not. It is very rtare that hat law is enforced if you are not too annoying. Usually a cop or transit person will just ask yoy to shut it down.