what's the deal with nj streets and u-turn spots? (Newark: appointed, school)
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When was that put in? Brookdale is where I went for Tourism and Travel. My son went there also.
Why are they wasting money mailing ads to my home in TN to my daughter? They kept asking her to go there, which would not have been an option even if we still lived in NJ. I would not send a student with a 3.8 average on 4.0 scale to a community college. She worked hard for those grades so deserved better.
Diane
When was that put in? Brookdale is where I went for Tourism and Travel. My son went there also.
Why are they wasting money mailing ads to my home in TN to my daughter? They kept asking her to go there, which would not have been an option even if we still lived in NJ. I would not send a student with a 3.8 average on 4.0 scale to a community college. She worked hard for those grades so deserved better.
Diane
What exactly does your post have to do with traffic patterns in NJ
Try & stay on topic and stop hijacking threads with your endless drivel
NJ : Land of the jug-handle if that's what you're talking about. My friend from Az. near lost his mind here. You should see all the commotion over at Brookdale College over the newly completed."round-about", which I understand is not quite the same.
Round about...is it like the old circles they were removing or more like in Europe??
Coming from Brooklyn it took a while (and a few warnings) to get use to
not being able to make a left turn , but now i realize it actually saves time
but i still have some trouble with all the damn circles in different towns!!!
When was that put in? Brookdale is where I went for Tourism and Travel. My son went there also.
Why are they wasting money mailing ads to my home in TN to my daughter? They kept asking her to go there, which would not have been an option even if we still lived in NJ. I would not send a student with a 3.8 average on 4.0 scale to a community college. She worked hard for those grades so deserved better.
Diane
Apparently,making a left into Brookdale from Newman Springs Rd. was a nightmare so how to deal with it has been in the works for a few yrs. It was put in over the summer. There were pctures in the Asbury Park Press of it when it debued but until I see it in person I can't grasp how it is different from a jug-handle but it is. I don't know why they are wasting money sending your daughter mailings.You might inform that that you moved. You are wrong however about sending a student with a high GPA to a community college. The STARS Program, for one. Any qualifying student(3.5 +) will get free tuition for the 2 yrs. as well as the remaining 2 at RUTGERS free. Maybe not in your book, but in mine that's good incentive. My daughter qualified (4.5 weighted), but received a great academic scholarship to Monmouth. In her graduating class there were several that took advantage of the program. Nothing to turn your nose up at.
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