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Zach.rolandsCheck out Montana State
JohnJonszTHIS. go to bozeman or missoula. or don't but it would be cooler if you did
Strange.Journey.have you looked into Plymouth State in NH? if not i would highly recommend it.
SubliminalSteezDefinitely check out Montana State (Bozeman) just 45 min from Big Sky and about 20 from Bridger Bowl and they have shuttles there and free passes for students I believe, not as far as Utah, with great skiing!
dangerdadI went to UVM and lived in SLC.
Skiing in UT is infinitely better than VT, but VT will still be better than what you've had in NY and the park scene is strong. I skied a lot at UVM and have many, many fond memories of powder days and slushy park laps. I think UVM probably has the strongest snow culture of any University.
Burlington is an infinitely better place to go to college than SLC.
Think about what you want to study and compare the individual schools within the schools.
Strange.Journey.have you looked into Plymouth State in NH? if not i would highly recommend it.
TheFreeskier20I go to Weber State in Ogden (about 35 min north of UofU). Snowbasin is only a 30 min drive and its sick. You also get a free powder mountain pass just for staying in the dorms. Way cheaper than UofU too. Ski/Snowoard club has some off campus housing too for all your partying needs. Overall pretty sicksounds pretty dope ill look into that
gr4Another option to consider is to move to SLC, take your basic prerec classes at Salt Lake Community College for the first year because its cheap. After a year of residency and getting a drivers license and stuff you qualify for in state tuition which is crazy cheap at the U of U.
gr4Another option to consider is to move to SLC, take your basic prerec classes at Salt Lake Community College for the first year because its cheap. After a year of residency and getting a drivers license and stuff you qualify for in state tuition which is crazy cheap at the U of U.
Jay.Gusmanoya I've heard that UVM is dope af but for near 70 grand a year because im out of state it doesn't seem worth it.
Jay.Gusmanoya I've heard that UVM is dope af but for near 70 grand a year because im out of state it doesn't seem worth it.
sharhodesI have an alternative. Stay at home and go to a nicer community college for the first two years, it'll make your transition into college easier and cheaper!
Get a job and sacrifice two years out west to save up some fat cash and get good grades. Then transfer to the u of u, it'll be cake and improve your chances in getting accepted or being able to switch into a good program. Plus you won't be ripped apart by the skiers inevitable existential crisis (as early). Good luck
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OregonDeadSouth Salem NY? I can't resist. Go to college in Salem Oregon. You'll stay in Salem and travel to an actual west coast state. Pretty close to Mt. Hood and the beach. Willamette U is a top rated private school and Chemeketa is a top 2 year community college ( just get an Oregon address for 90 days prior and you'll get instate tuition.)
SkibumsmithYou’re an adult. Who gives a shit where your parents want you to go? Don’t be a pussy. Utah is the obvious choice.
JWillySkeezWhen it came time for me to choose schools it came down between UVM and U of U for me as well. Ultimately I chose to go to the U because I grew up on the east coast and I wanted to experience something different, both are good schools but Utah will certainly expose you to a different culture.
Strange.Journey.have you looked into Plymouth State in NH? if not i would highly recommend it.