Things to Do Off Campus
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I thought I'd talk about some of the things there are to do off campus and nearby. So as a freshman, you can't have a car on campus. So there's not gonna be tons of like places that it's going to be easy, just like Dr, too. I actually do have a car on campus as a freshman, but I had to apply for that and explain why I kind of need a car and it is just for my job. I teach guitar and I'd drive to the students homes. I've also done delivery driving so things like that and they prove it, me having a car. There's things to do nearby that you can just walk to or take the bus to. First thing I wanted to talk about, or just some of the restaurants nearby. Some of them even accept the flex points, which I've talked about, which is pretty much just like a debit card type system. Just but still using your school ID, which here's an eclair. So there's some Mexican re restaurants that, except those there's one called AusAID arrows. Then there's a chipotle and accepts there was a seven eleven nearby, not a restaurant. It's good to know there's also a safe way. Um, there are a bunch of sandwich places you can walk to all really close for the frozen yogurt place. I'm sure there's many more that I haven't even named. I haven't been here for super long, so I haven't. It's like a five ten minute drive, and the mall has tons of places to get food there than stores. You can go shopping and get close or whatever, but so that's good to know. That's somewhat nearby, but not as close as, uh, walking more walking distance places that except flex points there. There is even a nearby haircut place that accepts flex points, which is kind of cool, seeking. Just if your parents put money, or if you or your parents put money on tier access card, you can even use that more money to get your hair cut.