BrueWhere ever I go I want to balance my schoolwork with going out, so I don't plan on having no outside life
It's UVM, not U Chicago. I've only heard good things about their honors. Basically, it's a similar workload but you get brand new dorms and first choice on classes.
PeppermillRenoU dont wanna be in that shit you'll only have tool study machine friends and connects of u take it serious and it ain't an ivy. Go there to embrace the social aspect of school make friends with the real g's ski smoke ur herb and cost to ur 3.5 just mix in a good internship and ur on ur way.
That's a good enough school and ur not paying full price can't u be happy with that why do u want honors shit? If u are thinking along those lines u should instead transfer somewhere better after a year.
Honors college is the stupid shit u tell ur parents to make them wet and happy but u ain't at an ivy so what's the point?
Your opinion literally means nothing anymore dude. Did you even go to college? Some of the stuff you write is just so retarded that I don't know how to respond... but I'll try (don't take this the wrong way, I have nothing against you, but what you wrote here is straight up dumb as fuck).
First off, why would you be discouraging a kid from reaching his full academic potential? I honestly don't believe that the UVM honors program is all that isolated from the rest of the kids and there's no real downside to at least trying. If I were to go there, I'd be in honors and still be doing the same shit as everyone else.
Secondly, what is this crap about "it's not an ivy so why should you care"? Like what the fuck???? Also, from every college kid or graduate I've talked to, you don't just coast by and "pick up" an internship, especially in fucking Burlington. How can you imply that being in an honors program doesn't get you a leg up in job searches?
Lastly, and I'll get back to you next year, but I don't think I would want to be transferring into a slightly better school after frosh year of college. Like you've met all these new kids and suddenly you displace yourself for basically no game (assuming you actually do decently-well). It's not like anyone here is in community college, hating it, and decides to transfer to uPenn, like that's a very methodical process one would have to formulate years+ in advance to have a shot at that or something similar.