So long story short I'm going to Union college next year but I can't have a car as a freshman, What suggestions do you guys have for storing my Jeep while I'm gone? Also, how do I miss my jeep less?
My dads gonna start driving it and I probably wont see that again LOLYa so a long time ago, in a galaxy far far away,my dad purchased a 95 Jeep yj for my brother when he got his drivers license. My brother went off to college and had the same problem. Couldn’t bring his Jeep with him. I turned 16 got my license and then started driving the Jeep. I never gave it back!
Viable optionI'm going to go against the grain here and say you don't go to college and keep the Jeep
I'm not sure why maybe they don't have enough room, they just say freshman cant have cars or maybe they want you to engage in the community and if you have a car you might just leave all the time. idkWhy can't you have your car as a freshman? I had my Jeep last year as a freshman. Just had to park it off campus. I actually still have to park it off campus. My school doesn't let any student park cars anywhere on campus. I'd look in the area of your school to see whats available to park the Jeep there. If you can find a cheap garage to park in, it might be worth it.
I also did a quick google search and found Union College BAJA SAE. I'm on Baja here at my school. You basically build and race an off-road car. I'd definitely look at joining that (and it might help if you really can't bring the Jeep).
I'm confused. The college says freshman can't have cars, right? Problem solved as you a Jeep.So long story short I'm going to Union college next year but I can't have a car as a freshman, What suggestions do you guys have for storing my Jeep while I'm gone? Also, how do I miss my jeep less?
Especially because I've heard the myths and tales of great trails around the area. I might try for it second semester or something. Maybe a little detox from the Jeep might be good for me ¯\(ツ)/¯I'm confused. The college says freshman can't have cars, right? Problem solved as you a Jeep.
If you're like me and not shy to potentially causing issues, say your Jeep is your comfort pet and you feel discriminated against by not being able to have it readily accessible... and that you object to the sexist term "freshman". I've actually worked with recent grads that used lines similar to that when negotiating their contracts here at work. Surprisingly things went in their favor. Worst thing you can be told is "no".
I'm confused. The college says freshman can't have cars, right? Problem solved as you a Jeep.
If you're like me and not shy to potentially causing issues, say your Jeep is your comfort pet and you feel discriminated against by not being able to have it readily accessible... and that you object to the sexist term "freshman". I've actually worked with recent grads that used lines similar to that when negotiating their contracts here at work. Surprisingly things went in their favor. Worst thing you can be told is "no".
Yeah that's a good point, I can imagine having a car to be very convenient since I live about 2.5 hours from the school so it's just far enough that I could come home on a weekend or break without it being a major commitment. And I'm sure I could make gas money by bumming people rides around town or back home.The College means they won't give you parking for a car if you're a freshman. My school has the same rule. What are they going to do, impound it? They have no way to stop you from having a car with you as a freshman, they can only prevent you from parking it on campus. I parked mine in a parking garage across the street from the end of campus.
I was being facetiousThe College means they won't give you parking for a car if you're a freshman. My school has the same rule. What are they going to do, impound it? They have no way to stop you from having a car with you as a freshman, they can only prevent you from parking it on campus. I parked mine in a parking garage across the street from the end of campus.
I was being facetious