cu boulder

do you need contacts? i know a bunch of people going to school there.

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my 2 cousins went there, maybe all 3 of them, im not sure. and they hated it. but they did'nt ski. so...and they grew up in colorado all their lives.

but i've asked people who ski, and they say its the best college ever and shit.

its really expensive to get into out of state cuz its a state school tho.

theres a natural mystic flowing through the air if you listen carefully now you will hear. its the first trumpet calling. might as well be the last. many more will have to suffer many more will have to die dont ask me why. things are not the way they used to be.
 
i attend CU. questions? comments?

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yeah i am gonna be a freshmen this fall, just was wondering what the scene was like there, and where everyone skied?

 
Theres always CSU, just a little bit north of there if you cant afford CU.

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ive lived in CO my whole life and i wanna go there, Boulders pretty cool after u get over the hippies. but i hear that about tuition, its friggin easy for CO kids to get in there.

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oh yeah, the frat boys there are the worst anywhere. theyre super preppy and bad. whatever though, i dont have to get into that bullshit

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