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swimmiller

International Studies '12

4.6
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Bay Area for the Win!

One of the reasons I chose Mills in the first place was because of the weather. While winters can get a bit brisk, it never gets too cold. Definitely a great benefit to choosing a Bay-area school!

May 13, 2012

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amhorel

Child Development '14

4.6
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Lots of Sunshine

Classes are hardly ever cancelled, in fact I don't think I've ever had a class cancelled for weather! It is pretty gorgeous here year round. It's your typical Bay Area weather, with less wind than San Francisco. However, it does usually rain in the winter.

Apr 19, 2012

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wefoundlove2012

History '12

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Perfect Weather

The weather doesn't really get any better than in Oakland, CA. It's November and we've only had 2-3 rainy days. Love it!

Nov 11, 2011

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User rating for Mills College - Weather is 4.6 out of 5 based on 21 user reviews.

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