How long do you think it will take me to go from Toronto to Montreal? Question: Then straight to Boston, through connecticut in a bit of a zig zag, then New York City, to Philadelphia, then Baltimore, through Richmond, Virginia, to Chesapeake, straight to Charlotte, North Carolina, to Nashville TN, then Memphis, through Baton Rouge, LA, to New Orleans, straight on to Houston, then San Antonio, Austin, Fort Worth, Dallas, Up to Lawton, OK, Oklahoma City, Enid Oklahoma, To Albuquerque, NM, Mesa, AZ, Phoenix, San Diego, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, San Francisco, Stockton, Sacramento, Reno, NV, Portland OR, Tacoma, WA, Seattle, Vancouver Is.
You see, I am looking where to go to college at.
Plus, how much do you think it will cost?
Driving all the way.
My plan is to fly to Toronto from Germany, then get a drivers license and car there, and start on my way.
I don't know where I'll stop, or where I'll end up.
And, any suggestions of cool places to go while I'm in any of these cities.
If you're just going to tell me its a stupid idea, then please refrain from leaving an answer.
I'll probably stop for a few days in places that interest me, but don't count that in, just count in sleep time.
I might pick up a friend in Lawton, so then we could take turns driving, too.
I'm not sure if she's completely in though yet.
i'm not gonna rent a car, i'm gonna buy one.
thanks for the map quest idea though.
this is actually less about college and more about where i wanna live, and work, where is the best place for me.
and an adventure thing as well.
three months seems a reasonable amount of time, i could hopefully figure out where i wanna be in that time and be there before school starts for the fall if I start early June.
Answer:
Problem number one -- unless you are 25, you can't rent a car.
This type itinerary will take you a month just to drive it, three months to enjoy yourself at least a little bit. You need to go to www.mapquest.com and actually map out the distances and times.
I won't venture a guess as to the cost. Gasoline will run $2.50-$3.50 per gallon depending on location. I think you need to narrow down your list of colleges and fly between the top three choices.
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