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Farmville420We're on the same page, I'm speaking from experience cuz I went to school in Boston and if you don't have a fake ID you aren't doing shit on the weekends, it's not like people have houses and the ones who do usually don't throw bangers frequently.
GrandThingsI was in Worcester but this is my exact experience Freshman year as well.
(Luckily Worcester is a little more lawless and there were a few bars that would serve underage but I was shocked to find myself going out to bars vs. house parties as an 18 year old.)
Young_pattyYup, exactly.
MSU was easy for me to get into and I got decent scholarships, plus I didn't even have to write an essay- just 2 reasons why I wanted to go!
The caveat of both schools is they have a tremendous dropout rate. MSU has a graduation rate of 51% and that's actually a lot better than past years. Like by the end of freshman year roughly 1/3 of all my friends had either dropped out or transferred schools. So it's easy for a lot of people to get in- but a lot never finish.
207The WOO! Did you go to Holy Cross, Clark, Assumption, or WPI? I'd honestly rather live in Worcester than Boston these days there's way more culture and its a shithole but its MY SHITHOLE.
GrandThingsFun fact tho, Wallisch and John Ware hit a bunch of rails on Holy Cross' campus in the first Good Company movie/episode. One was right outside my freshman dorm that I walked up looked at literally everyday and the other was down by our football stadium
207You must be decently smart.
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utahnewbBeen seeing this thread a lot lately and I was in the same boat. What I can tell you is that it really depends on what your priorities are in college. If you value actual education even a bit, go to U of U hands down. It has way more resources and connections post college than MSU could dream of. I think U of U has better skiing for sure and its a lot closer so less driving unless the canyons are screwed up. Where MSU makes up for it is that it is probably easier to make friends in Bozeman than Utah in general. It is a much smaller school too. What I can say from personal experience is that as an introvert, I actually have had a better time at a larger school, crazy i know. Bozeman might also have a better party scene, but that is debatable. If you are big on sports and school spirit stuff go to U of U. If you have ever wanted to compete, Utah has better options with their freeride team being top notch. I dont know how good u are at skiing but if you havent been skiing since age 2 it can be intimidating in UT. Its like everyone is amazing or they don't ski at all.
muffMan.MSU sports are surprisingly big. Having no major sports means college games are the main attraction for some folks. Also I agree that U of U is a better school, but you can still get tons of connections at MSU too.
plus all I’ve heard is how sucky the town of SLC can be, Bozeman is very chill and laid back. Also the drive to bridger is