Thanks. It's technically the Washington Montessori Institute at Loyola College.
Sara, help would be wonderful. It's in Columbia (on McGaw Rd, if that means anything). I'm just poking around at apartments right now, though
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Thanks. It's technically the Washington Montessori Institute at Loyola College.
Sara, help would be wonderful. It's in Columbia (on McGaw Rd, if that means anything). I'm just poking around at apartments right now, though
I don't know ther Columbia area well (that's the burbs to me-sorry. But I know how to get to the scary mall!) but I can ask some people who live there.
Ooh, Columbia, MD, the planniest planned community that was ever planned.
When I was a kid my family looked into moving there.
Well, the map they gave me, with all the (Oooh! That's a sub-division! loopy roads), kinda implies as much.
I must now brave the rain to go work out. TTYallL
Rouse Company! Though I think the family is out of the corp as of this year. The ideals were neat (I get funky about planned communities.)
Where you live will depend on how carred you are. I'll say straight up that public transit other than MARC pretty much sucks. Columbia is probably 30 minutes from central baltimore, but that is contingent on beltway traffic.
Oooh! That weird "one car behind one of three doors" problem which I keep forgetting!
Yup. The old "Let's Make a Deal" problem.
Ooh! And when they talked about Bayesian analysis I actually knew where they were going with it. So that was nice.
I'm talking about Numb3rs, by the way. In case you were wondering what the hell I was exclaiming about.
Now to get myself a loan and a apartment. Gah!
If my experience is any guide, you're going to need more than one loan. But it will all be OK!