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December 22, 2010 at 2:23 PM #644970December 22, 2010 at 2:23 PM #643856bearishgurlParticipant
[quote=flu]I live in torrey hills, and I have to say, commute wise, it’s pretty nice. See, if I’m heading to east county in the morning, 56 east rarely has any traffic. So you’re limited by the CHP.. Takes me about 20 minutes door to door from my home to Rancho Bernardo where all the tech co’s are.
If I need to head to mira mesa, I have three routes.
1)805 Freeway and exit MM Bld. (not desirable)2)Take vista sorrento parkway, all the way to MM Bld or left onto lusk blvd were other companies are
or3)take vista sorrento parkway, left onto sorrento valley bld and end up somewhere around camino santa fe (again usually limited by the speed traps they set in the residential areas).
The only real issue is the the onramp to the 5 north ramp is always flooded when it rains, because some idiot didn’t design the drainage there correctly. But then, I just take el camino to the 56 and or 5N entrance…[/quote]
Flu, this is all well and good but the OP’s spouse needs to get to/from the UCSD campus every day.
December 22, 2010 at 2:23 PM #643927bearishgurlParticipant[quote=flu]I live in torrey hills, and I have to say, commute wise, it’s pretty nice. See, if I’m heading to east county in the morning, 56 east rarely has any traffic. So you’re limited by the CHP.. Takes me about 20 minutes door to door from my home to Rancho Bernardo where all the tech co’s are.
If I need to head to mira mesa, I have three routes.
1)805 Freeway and exit MM Bld. (not desirable)2)Take vista sorrento parkway, all the way to MM Bld or left onto lusk blvd were other companies are
or3)take vista sorrento parkway, left onto sorrento valley bld and end up somewhere around camino santa fe (again usually limited by the speed traps they set in the residential areas).
The only real issue is the the onramp to the 5 north ramp is always flooded when it rains, because some idiot didn’t design the drainage there correctly. But then, I just take el camino to the 56 and or 5N entrance…[/quote]
Flu, this is all well and good but the OP’s spouse needs to get to/from the UCSD campus every day.
December 22, 2010 at 2:23 PM #644506bearishgurlParticipant[quote=flu]I live in torrey hills, and I have to say, commute wise, it’s pretty nice. See, if I’m heading to east county in the morning, 56 east rarely has any traffic. So you’re limited by the CHP.. Takes me about 20 minutes door to door from my home to Rancho Bernardo where all the tech co’s are.
If I need to head to mira mesa, I have three routes.
1)805 Freeway and exit MM Bld. (not desirable)2)Take vista sorrento parkway, all the way to MM Bld or left onto lusk blvd were other companies are
or3)take vista sorrento parkway, left onto sorrento valley bld and end up somewhere around camino santa fe (again usually limited by the speed traps they set in the residential areas).
The only real issue is the the onramp to the 5 north ramp is always flooded when it rains, because some idiot didn’t design the drainage there correctly. But then, I just take el camino to the 56 and or 5N entrance…[/quote]
Flu, this is all well and good but the OP’s spouse needs to get to/from the UCSD campus every day.
December 22, 2010 at 2:23 PM #644644bearishgurlParticipant[quote=flu]I live in torrey hills, and I have to say, commute wise, it’s pretty nice. See, if I’m heading to east county in the morning, 56 east rarely has any traffic. So you’re limited by the CHP.. Takes me about 20 minutes door to door from my home to Rancho Bernardo where all the tech co’s are.
If I need to head to mira mesa, I have three routes.
1)805 Freeway and exit MM Bld. (not desirable)2)Take vista sorrento parkway, all the way to MM Bld or left onto lusk blvd were other companies are
or3)take vista sorrento parkway, left onto sorrento valley bld and end up somewhere around camino santa fe (again usually limited by the speed traps they set in the residential areas).
The only real issue is the the onramp to the 5 north ramp is always flooded when it rains, because some idiot didn’t design the drainage there correctly. But then, I just take el camino to the 56 and or 5N entrance…[/quote]
Flu, this is all well and good but the OP’s spouse needs to get to/from the UCSD campus every day.
December 22, 2010 at 2:23 PM #644965bearishgurlParticipant[quote=flu]I live in torrey hills, and I have to say, commute wise, it’s pretty nice. See, if I’m heading to east county in the morning, 56 east rarely has any traffic. So you’re limited by the CHP.. Takes me about 20 minutes door to door from my home to Rancho Bernardo where all the tech co’s are.
If I need to head to mira mesa, I have three routes.
1)805 Freeway and exit MM Bld. (not desirable)2)Take vista sorrento parkway, all the way to MM Bld or left onto lusk blvd were other companies are
or3)take vista sorrento parkway, left onto sorrento valley bld and end up somewhere around camino santa fe (again usually limited by the speed traps they set in the residential areas).
The only real issue is the the onramp to the 5 north ramp is always flooded when it rains, because some idiot didn’t design the drainage there correctly. But then, I just take el camino to the 56 and or 5N entrance…[/quote]
Flu, this is all well and good but the OP’s spouse needs to get to/from the UCSD campus every day.
December 22, 2010 at 2:53 PM #643866bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Eugene]Filipinos in Mira Mesa are closer to middle class than to lower class.[/quote]
I included MM and Eastlake in the lower-income group because both have very reasonable 2-3/bdrm SFR’s and condo listings and also multifamily rental housing set aside for low-income families.
[quote=Eugene]I’m looking through San Francisco scores now, it seems that even lower class Asians (excluding Filipinos) tend score in the mid to high 800’s. Filipino pattern is similar to whites.[/quote]
Yes, Eugene, agree about the Chinese population and am highly familiar with SF demographics. I believe the drive to succeed in school is culturally-based more than socioeconomically-based. Also, many families within these populations have a grandparent living with them who is constantly home making sure their grandchildren get all their work done and turned in on time, while their parents work (often long hours). In other cultures, the incidence of 3 or more generations living in one home is not so prevalent.
December 22, 2010 at 2:53 PM #643937bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Eugene]Filipinos in Mira Mesa are closer to middle class than to lower class.[/quote]
I included MM and Eastlake in the lower-income group because both have very reasonable 2-3/bdrm SFR’s and condo listings and also multifamily rental housing set aside for low-income families.
[quote=Eugene]I’m looking through San Francisco scores now, it seems that even lower class Asians (excluding Filipinos) tend score in the mid to high 800’s. Filipino pattern is similar to whites.[/quote]
Yes, Eugene, agree about the Chinese population and am highly familiar with SF demographics. I believe the drive to succeed in school is culturally-based more than socioeconomically-based. Also, many families within these populations have a grandparent living with them who is constantly home making sure their grandchildren get all their work done and turned in on time, while their parents work (often long hours). In other cultures, the incidence of 3 or more generations living in one home is not so prevalent.
December 22, 2010 at 2:53 PM #644516bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Eugene]Filipinos in Mira Mesa are closer to middle class than to lower class.[/quote]
I included MM and Eastlake in the lower-income group because both have very reasonable 2-3/bdrm SFR’s and condo listings and also multifamily rental housing set aside for low-income families.
[quote=Eugene]I’m looking through San Francisco scores now, it seems that even lower class Asians (excluding Filipinos) tend score in the mid to high 800’s. Filipino pattern is similar to whites.[/quote]
Yes, Eugene, agree about the Chinese population and am highly familiar with SF demographics. I believe the drive to succeed in school is culturally-based more than socioeconomically-based. Also, many families within these populations have a grandparent living with them who is constantly home making sure their grandchildren get all their work done and turned in on time, while their parents work (often long hours). In other cultures, the incidence of 3 or more generations living in one home is not so prevalent.
December 22, 2010 at 2:53 PM #644654bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Eugene]Filipinos in Mira Mesa are closer to middle class than to lower class.[/quote]
I included MM and Eastlake in the lower-income group because both have very reasonable 2-3/bdrm SFR’s and condo listings and also multifamily rental housing set aside for low-income families.
[quote=Eugene]I’m looking through San Francisco scores now, it seems that even lower class Asians (excluding Filipinos) tend score in the mid to high 800’s. Filipino pattern is similar to whites.[/quote]
Yes, Eugene, agree about the Chinese population and am highly familiar with SF demographics. I believe the drive to succeed in school is culturally-based more than socioeconomically-based. Also, many families within these populations have a grandparent living with them who is constantly home making sure their grandchildren get all their work done and turned in on time, while their parents work (often long hours). In other cultures, the incidence of 3 or more generations living in one home is not so prevalent.
December 22, 2010 at 2:53 PM #644975bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Eugene]Filipinos in Mira Mesa are closer to middle class than to lower class.[/quote]
I included MM and Eastlake in the lower-income group because both have very reasonable 2-3/bdrm SFR’s and condo listings and also multifamily rental housing set aside for low-income families.
[quote=Eugene]I’m looking through San Francisco scores now, it seems that even lower class Asians (excluding Filipinos) tend score in the mid to high 800’s. Filipino pattern is similar to whites.[/quote]
Yes, Eugene, agree about the Chinese population and am highly familiar with SF demographics. I believe the drive to succeed in school is culturally-based more than socioeconomically-based. Also, many families within these populations have a grandparent living with them who is constantly home making sure their grandchildren get all their work done and turned in on time, while their parents work (often long hours). In other cultures, the incidence of 3 or more generations living in one home is not so prevalent.
December 22, 2010 at 4:04 PM #643926sdrealtorParticipant[quote=flu][quote=AN][quote=bearishgurl]
I’m sorry, AN. I don’t understand this. Can you elaborate on this “inside road” option?[/quote]
Here’s the map to Torrey Hills area: http://goo.gl/maps/HTPN
Here’s the map to Sorrento Valley area:
http://goo.gl/maps/7rEt%5B/quote%5DI live in torrey hills, and I have to say, commute wise, it’s pretty nice. See, if I’m heading to east county in the morning, 56 east rarely has any traffic. So you’re limited by the CHP.. Takes me about 20 minutes door to door from my home to Rancho Bernardo where all the tech co’s are.
If I need to head to mira mesa, I have three routes.
1)805 Freeway and exit MM Bld. (not desirable)2)Take vista sorrento parkway, all the way to MM Bld or left onto lusk blvd were other companies are
or3)take vista sorrento parkway, left onto sorrento valley bld and end up somewhere around camino santa fe (again usually limited by the speed traps they set in the residential areas).
The only real issue is the the onramp to the 5 north ramp is always flooded when it rains, because some idiot didn’t design the drainage there correctly. But then, I just take el camino to the 56 and or 5N entrance…[/quote]
Flu
Who cares how far your drive is to RB. Inquiring minds want to know how long the drive is to that mecca also known as Santee;)December 22, 2010 at 4:04 PM #643997sdrealtorParticipant[quote=flu][quote=AN][quote=bearishgurl]
I’m sorry, AN. I don’t understand this. Can you elaborate on this “inside road” option?[/quote]
Here’s the map to Torrey Hills area: http://goo.gl/maps/HTPN
Here’s the map to Sorrento Valley area:
http://goo.gl/maps/7rEt%5B/quote%5DI live in torrey hills, and I have to say, commute wise, it’s pretty nice. See, if I’m heading to east county in the morning, 56 east rarely has any traffic. So you’re limited by the CHP.. Takes me about 20 minutes door to door from my home to Rancho Bernardo where all the tech co’s are.
If I need to head to mira mesa, I have three routes.
1)805 Freeway and exit MM Bld. (not desirable)2)Take vista sorrento parkway, all the way to MM Bld or left onto lusk blvd were other companies are
or3)take vista sorrento parkway, left onto sorrento valley bld and end up somewhere around camino santa fe (again usually limited by the speed traps they set in the residential areas).
The only real issue is the the onramp to the 5 north ramp is always flooded when it rains, because some idiot didn’t design the drainage there correctly. But then, I just take el camino to the 56 and or 5N entrance…[/quote]
Flu
Who cares how far your drive is to RB. Inquiring minds want to know how long the drive is to that mecca also known as Santee;)December 22, 2010 at 4:04 PM #644577sdrealtorParticipant[quote=flu][quote=AN][quote=bearishgurl]
I’m sorry, AN. I don’t understand this. Can you elaborate on this “inside road” option?[/quote]
Here’s the map to Torrey Hills area: http://goo.gl/maps/HTPN
Here’s the map to Sorrento Valley area:
http://goo.gl/maps/7rEt%5B/quote%5DI live in torrey hills, and I have to say, commute wise, it’s pretty nice. See, if I’m heading to east county in the morning, 56 east rarely has any traffic. So you’re limited by the CHP.. Takes me about 20 minutes door to door from my home to Rancho Bernardo where all the tech co’s are.
If I need to head to mira mesa, I have three routes.
1)805 Freeway and exit MM Bld. (not desirable)2)Take vista sorrento parkway, all the way to MM Bld or left onto lusk blvd were other companies are
or3)take vista sorrento parkway, left onto sorrento valley bld and end up somewhere around camino santa fe (again usually limited by the speed traps they set in the residential areas).
The only real issue is the the onramp to the 5 north ramp is always flooded when it rains, because some idiot didn’t design the drainage there correctly. But then, I just take el camino to the 56 and or 5N entrance…[/quote]
Flu
Who cares how far your drive is to RB. Inquiring minds want to know how long the drive is to that mecca also known as Santee;)December 22, 2010 at 4:04 PM #644714sdrealtorParticipant[quote=flu][quote=AN][quote=bearishgurl]
I’m sorry, AN. I don’t understand this. Can you elaborate on this “inside road” option?[/quote]
Here’s the map to Torrey Hills area: http://goo.gl/maps/HTPN
Here’s the map to Sorrento Valley area:
http://goo.gl/maps/7rEt%5B/quote%5DI live in torrey hills, and I have to say, commute wise, it’s pretty nice. See, if I’m heading to east county in the morning, 56 east rarely has any traffic. So you’re limited by the CHP.. Takes me about 20 minutes door to door from my home to Rancho Bernardo where all the tech co’s are.
If I need to head to mira mesa, I have three routes.
1)805 Freeway and exit MM Bld. (not desirable)2)Take vista sorrento parkway, all the way to MM Bld or left onto lusk blvd were other companies are
or3)take vista sorrento parkway, left onto sorrento valley bld and end up somewhere around camino santa fe (again usually limited by the speed traps they set in the residential areas).
The only real issue is the the onramp to the 5 north ramp is always flooded when it rains, because some idiot didn’t design the drainage there correctly. But then, I just take el camino to the 56 and or 5N entrance…[/quote]
Flu
Who cares how far your drive is to RB. Inquiring minds want to know how long the drive is to that mecca also known as Santee;) -
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