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Um i think its gonna be a bit. My parents at first said they'd pay for it but now they really want me to get into state cuz it'll be cheaper. But not by a whole lot. I really have no idea but around 20,000 sounds familiar.
Its not so much the lack of partying in Utah but moreso the immense amounts of partying at state. My friend who goes there this year is in a frat so i can party there whenever the hell i want and my friend can get me all the alcohol or drugs or whatever i feel like from his frat brothers. Plus if my two friends nick and anthony get in, were gonna room together and get a quad and have the party room on our floor. So with all this in mind, I lean towards state, but whenever im out on the hill i just keep dreaming of park city(went there in Feb). It was so fucking nice.
im in the same boat as you.....im at uvm and trying to get into med school and parties are fun and everything but they aren't the most important thing and they can honestly start to get old sometimes.
castletons my saftey too. prob wont go their tho. the only reason id go there is to play field hockey and get free room and board. but other than that, its not the great
sorry but you're kind of an idiot and you pretty much know nothing. who have you talked to that has taken a year off? anyone? it doesn't feel like coming back from vacation numbnuts. most people miss school a lot and it's hard to even go a year without it. if people don't go back, it's because they don't want to go to college, not because they took too long off from school. i didn't do fall quarter this year and i'm missing it terribly.
I had to make the same decision, msu gets old and the parties you are talking about are nonexistant in the winter. the dorms also blow and it is hard to drink/smoke in them without getting in trouble, but if you have older friends with apartments its straight. go to u of u and see how you like it for a year and come back to state. it's not like you have to go there for 4 years.
what dorm are you in? My two friends that are rooming together this year are in Brody and drink in there room almost every night and they've never gotten in trouble(except by his dad). But the smoking I understand is a little harder. Two kids i know there have the fans setup so theres a constant outward airflow and they take laundry sheet things and put em in a paper towel roll and blow through that and out the window through a fan. Seems to work pretty well. what i think I'll probably end up doing though is going to state and seeing how i like it for a year or two and if i feel like it, or when i get bored of the party scene, transfer to utah.
i'm in phillips, all my boys are in brody. i almost got expelled for smoking a jay OUTSIDE of brody and walking in(noone saw me) and ended up with an MIP b/c of some shady kids ratting to the RA that i smelled. i dunno, states been pretty blown up lately just make some friends with apartments.
I applied to CU Boulder, U of Oregon, Colorado State, and Fort Lewis College in Durango. If I don't get into Boulder, I'm transferring there after my freshman year.
your very close.directly beyond that is an abandoned barn, then a mini golf course and a shop, then a house on the same lawn behind sum trees, that's the one
not hard to get into? Think again. They had 7,000 early admissions apps this year, compared to their regular 1500. The regular admissions are predicted to be more than normal too.
you gotta be a fucking moron not to get into that place. average SAT is 1167 and they accept 80 percent of all applicants. 4 out of 5 that apply get in. West Point accepts 13 percent of applicants. so yea ide say UVM is really fuckin easy to get into.