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profa_212Dude honestly this gets posted like 25 times a year. Go use the search bar if you want to see actual discussions about it.
UNR
Utah
MSU
UVM if youre into east coast
Western Washington
CU boulder
CSU
Other various CO universities like western CO
yada yada yada
midwestcoastIf you want a good school, where you still get legit college-life experience, I'd recommend University of Utah or Montana State. I feel like Utah has more to offer, but Bozeman is a great spot too. CU Boulder is a great school but you're not as close to good skiing ~1.5 hours vs 30 minutes at the others....
midwestcoastIf you want a good school, where you still get legit college-life experience, I'd recommend University of Utah or Montana State. I feel like Utah has more to offer, but Bozeman is a great spot too. CU Boulder is a great school but you're not as close to good skiing ~1.5 hours vs 30 minutes at the others....
SteezyYeeterif you on the east coast you should be hitting up middlebury, that way you're actually getting an education in addition to skiing
midwestcoastIf you want a good school, where you still get legit college-life experience, I'd recommend University of Utah or Montana State. I feel like Utah has more to offer, but Bozeman is a great spot too. CU Boulder is a great school but you're not as close to good skiing ~1.5 hours vs 30 minutes at the others....
Voyage86i mean eldora is 30 mins from boulder
WoFlowzor williams, or bates or Dartmouth or colby. Imo middlebury is a sorry ass school. I’ve only met one person who goes there and likes it. Everyone else (4/5) ik has transferred or spent everymoment regretting it.
SteezyYeeterholy cross too. do you know any specific reasons why people don't flip with middlebury?
isaacwrongEast Coast Schools with freeski reps
Umaine Farmington- Loaf/SR 45min-1hr
Castleton University- Killington 40min
UVM/Champlain/Saint Mikes- Bush 1hr
Plymouth State- Loon/Waterville 30min
UMASS- 1hrish to mt snow
I'd suggest looking at schools first based on interests with their academic program offerings though. Unless you don't care and just are going to attend a massive d1 school with everything
WoFlowzor williams, or bates or Dartmouth or colby. Imo middlebury is a sorry ass school. I’ve only met one person who goes there and likes it. Everyone else (4/5) ik has transferred or spent everymoment regretting it.
WoFlowzor williams, or bates or Dartmouth or colby. Imo middlebury is a sorry ass school. I’ve only met one person who goes there and likes it. Everyone else (4/5) ik has transferred or spent everymoment regretting it.
hi_vis360Colby isn’t that close to skiing, tour guides straight up lie about the drive to sugarloaf. Had a good crew there but UMF is the superior Maine ski school by far
isaacwrongAlso I feel like we should be assuming that the average ns user is probably not going to be able to attend a school with an acceptance rate of 6-12%, nescacs, ivy etc.
isaacwrongAlso I feel like we should be assuming that the average ns user is probably not going to be able to attend a school with an acceptance rate of 6-12%, nescacs, ivy etc.
WoFlowzi feel like you’d be suprised, ik three kids from public schools going to nescacs and only one from a obscure sport which is ski racing. Ofc lots of these schools r full of prep school kids but i’ve been told by admissions and coaches at a few being a public school kid can benefit you in admissions and aid. Esp since like 90-96 percent of kids that attended nescacs are prep school kids.
isaacwrongThis is tru..I'm just sayin the majority of NS is most likely not making moves to nescacs/ivys. Sure I know of people that have but the rigorous academics don't really provide for a great school/play balance unless you're a fuckin genius and can just roll out of bed and ace exams. As someone who transferred from SLU to Farmington after a year I can attest to it somewhat. For example, no way was I going to be able to ski 4-5 times per week at SLU. Farmington/the other schools are for the tru ski bums lol
Bernie585This screams “my parents paying for college, I want a 4 year ski vacation”
only advice is don’t go to Vermont unless you’re into aggressive liberal chicks that dress like a skateshop
WoFlowzI would not consider SLU, Dartmouth or Nescacs unless you have a really good academic standing, work ethic and time management. Definitely something I haven’t thought much about since it comes naturally to me.
HypeBeastDidn't you fail algebra lmao?
profa_212There's people that aren't into that?
isaacwrongEast Coast Schools with freeski reps
Umaine Farmington- Loaf/SR 45min-1hr
Castleton University- Killington 40min
UVM/Champlain/Saint Mikes- Bush 1hr
Plymouth State- Loon/Waterville 30min
UMASS- 1hrish to mt snow
I'd suggest looking at schools first based on interests with their academic program offerings though. Unless you don't care and just are going to attend a massive d1 school with everything
WoFlowzEsp since like 90-96 percent of kids that attended nescacs are prep school kids.
isaacwrongThis is tru..I'm just sayin the majority of NS is most likely not making moves to nescacs/ivys. Sure I know of people that have but the rigorous academics don't really provide for a great school/play balance unless you're a fuckin genius and can just roll out of bed and ace exams. As someone who transferred from SLU to Farmington after a year I can attest to it somewhat. For example, no way was I going to be able to ski 4-5 times per week at SLU. Farmington/the other schools are for the tru ski bums lol
weastcoatBishop sycamore
WoFlowzI think you bring up a good point, OP I would not consider SLU, Dartmouth or Nescacs unless you have a really good academic standing, work ethic and time management. Definitely something I haven’t thought much about since it comes naturally to me.
Bernie585only advice is don’t go to Vermont unless you’re into aggressive liberal chicks that dress like a skateshop