Yes, as long as you can commute to the school everyday and you are still in the same country.
The concept of quantum mechanics does not directly impact the daily commute of individuals. Quantum mechanics is a branch of physics that deals with the behavior of particles at a very small scale, and its effects are not noticeable in everyday activities like commuting.
I commute because I can't work from home.
The word commute is both a noun (commute, commutes) and a verb (commute, commutes, commuting, commuted). The noun commute is a singular, common noun; word for an instance of a regular journey; the distance covered in a journey. The noun forms for the verb to commute are commuter, commutableness, commutability, and the gerund, commuting.
Well, to commute means to travel, or to take transportation. Some college students commute evey day to school. And many workers commute to get to work. So. . .a long commute is traveling a long way to work or school. !
Something that occurs everyday is said to be quotidian. An example of a sentence using the word would be: Her quotidian commute was thankfully shorter now that she got transferred.
At a commuter college you live at home or in an apartment and commute to school everyday. At a resident college you live on campus in a dorm or apartment.
Mass transit, cars, highways, rail service, commuter rail, trains, busses, public transportation, carpools.
Some recommended waterproof commuter shoes for everyday use include brands like Blondo, Timberland, and Merrell. These shoes are designed to keep your feet dry and comfortable during your daily commute.
I commute to work every morning.
Students who go to UCLA, the University of California at Los Angeles, live either in dorms or apartments near the campus. Other students might live in neighboring towns in the Los Angeles, California area and commute to school.
There is no wrong awnser in this question, you can commute at any age.