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1801 E Cotati Ave, Rohnert Park“Went here to visit my niece several times, and for a State funded school, it's quite good--she had some issues registering for classes, which was surprisingly difficult, but that's due to the large number of students vying for a single class--the process seemed disorganized at times. The campus is all green rolling meadows and gorgeous, like a slice of life in the country. Yes, it's huge, but it has a small town feel and it's sunny and warm in the summer, and fall--lovely succulent, bit of a party atmosphere. Definitely a solid option for those who want to be in the area and don't have the funds to spend on a private school.”
“Estes is totally on top of their game. Super fast quotes and reliable pickup and delivery. They are very adaptable to late changes as well. I would recommend them to anyone needing a great freight carrier.”
“Traveling by the SMART to San Francisco was as good as it gets. However, getting the senior and youth passes for the train was decidedly a stake through the heart. The office is hard to find, and the hoops are more than a little ridiculous. An ID requirement for an 11-yr old? The requirements (show up in person at some obscure and hard to find office and have ID for the kids) are just clearly meant to be an impediment to actually acquiring the pass. If you're poor or have mobility issues, it just sucks to be you, I guess. Not a great look for public transit.That said, I totally recommend it as a way to go to San Francisco. The train/ferry is comfortable, warm, easy to use, and it drops you right on Pier 5, at the Ferry Building. If you have a flight out of SFO not at the crack of dawn, I'd totally recommend using the train/ferry as a way of getting there, provided your time is not extremely limited. A surprising number of people used the train on the Friday we went int”