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13663997:Brue said:I know a girl who is going their. It's a really really good school, which you obv know
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How are you even going to college if you can't spell use, "there", correctly...
13663997:Brue said:I know a girl who is going their. It's a really really good school, which you obv know
13665088:Brue said:There*
How are you even going to college if you can't spell use, "there", correctly...
13596158:elinde said:Got into Dartmouth ED, so looks like I'll be headed to Hanover next year.
I'd love to see if any other NS'ers will be '20s there next year or any that already attend, because half the reason I applied was for the ski culture (I've wanted to go there since I was about 11). I already have a few buddies there, but it never hurts to find some new ones, especially those who ski.
13664927:Ski_Alot said:Live it up guys, high school is the prime of your life, its all downhill from there
13665948:Point. said:I've heard this several times and I can't disagree with it more. That's just a terrible way of thinking, man. Life doesn't automatically suck the day you graduate from high school.
More kids need to do what they love instead of getting sucked into shitty office jobs that take 6 years of college to get hired. Yes, high school is nice because parents pay for food and housing, but proper planning can lead to one hell of a life. There is no need to go to fucking ivy league schools when kids have $20 in their bank accounts. I don't see the need to get a really nice job, get locked in the golden handcuffs, and say "I'll go skiing in five years".
I'm not even planning on going to college until I discover a job that involves something that I like doing. I might do some firefighting in the summers and ski bum in the winters. High school is only the prime of life for people who weren't prepared.
If high school is the prime of my life, I should just end it right now, why keep living?
13665678:cleaaaaa said:hey dude I was looking around this post cause i just got accepted to dartmouth today which is also something I've wanted for so long! super excited and also really into meeting some skiers who'll be in hanover next year
13667138:elinde said:Yeah!!!!!! So stoked to have some fellow nsers in my class!
13656162:SammyDubz said:Bump.
3/3 so far. Into Binghamton, RPI, and Northeastern. Any updates anyone?
13675440:L0gic said:Follow RPIstories on snapchat, it'll seal the deal.
13663821:Deforestation said:Thanks... I'm stoked about Midd and I'll probably end up there.
13675556:MartianMan said:Congrats. I'm going there as a September admit (got in ED). Should be lit.
13675971:robbinJAHood said:It's almost senior prom!
13678858:.ZT. said:I'm trying to decide between going to CU Boulder and going to UBC in Vancouver. I got into a few others, waitlisted a couple and denied from a few, but these are my current favorite picks. Any input on my decision? Any NSers planning to attend or already going?
13678858:.ZT. said:I'm trying to decide between going to CU Boulder and going to UBC in Vancouver. I got into a few others, waitlisted a couple and denied from a few, but these are my current favorite picks. Any input on my decision? Any NSers planning to attend or already going?
13679081:Brue said:College isn't all skiing. Boulder is lit, amazing campus, and I think their academics in some fields are underrated. Great overall school
13664927:Ski_Alot said:Live it up guys, high school is the prime of your life, its all downhill from there
13679506:.ZT. said:I toured there, stayed with a friend, and loved it. I got into the honors program and got a lot of scholarship money luckily so the prices between UBC and CU are pretty comparable. I definitely love the campus, the social scene and found the academics to be quite good, but I think the academics at UBC may be a little better in the field I'm going into. I'm looking at studying International Relations/Poli Sci for what it's worth. Any further input would be great, I'm looking to decide sooner than later this week.
13680124:WeastcoastAlex said:READ THIS
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DO NOT GO TO ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY, PLACE IS A LIE
13680188:Brue said:No, the devil is a lie - Rick Ross
13680263:WeastcoastAlex said:yea yea but seriously, place is full of retards because of their acceptance rate and how bad arizonas public school system is
13679550:cleaaaaa said:Is anybody going to be in Boston, I'm choosing between two schools and one of them is great for skiing and the other is in Boston --- so worried that there won't be a ski culture there or people who will wanna make trips as much as I'll want to
13679550:cleaaaaa said:Is anybody going to be in Boston, I'm choosing between two schools and one of them is great for skiing and the other is in Boston --- so worried that there won't be a ski culture there or people who will wanna make trips as much as I'll want to
13681502:.ZT. said:I live right next to Boston College and get up skiing a good 40-50 days a year at Loon and Sunday River. There are definitely lots of skiers around the area, maybe not as much as other places or schools, but you definitely can get a lot of skiing in around this area.
I decided on University of British Columbia yesterday, pretty excited to be heading west soon, one more month of high school and I'm done. If anyone is going as well or you guys know any skiers there, let me know, it would be dope to go into school knowing at least a couple kids.
13681515:cleaaaaa said:Congrats on BC that's so so exciting! Thanks so much tho that's def good to hear haha are trips to loon and sunday river a lot to do in a day without a place to stay over? what's your experience skiing closers places like nashoba also?
13681515:cleaaaaa said:Congrats on BC that's so so exciting! Thanks so much tho that's def good to hear haha are trips to loon and sunday river a lot to do in a day without a place to stay over? what's your experience skiing closers places like nashoba also?
13681477:hippy. said:Got accepted with a top tier scholarship into Sierra Nevada College in Tahoe
I'll be going for a bachelor in Ski business and resort management
If anyone is going there hit me up!
13681556:.MASSHOLE. said:Loon is a solid 2.5 hours, Sunday River is a bit longer. You can do day trips, but they're LONG days and hard on your wallet(lots of gas). Some schools have ski clubs that rent houses for the season, but you will also meet people who have houses at ski areas as well.
For close skiing, you have Nashoba (No-Snowba), Wachusetts (meh), Jimney Peak, Ski Bradford, and Blue Hills. Jimney and Wachusetts are your biggest, the other three are tiny. TBH, it all depends on the snow year.
13681634:.ZT. said:Thank you for the congratulations, I'm so excited to be studying out in Vancouver, BC and skiing Whistler. As far as skiing near Boston, trips to Loon are definitely doable in a day. It's 2 and half hours most days, sometimes less, Sunday River is 3 and half but you get to ski there on the same pass as Loon. Further than that there's Sugarloaf which is 4 hours about on that same season pass. There's other good skiing other places check my thread here:https://www.newschoolers.com/forum/thread/704329/Best-ski-resort-in-New-England- There is also a Ski dorm thing at Sunday River and probably other mountains that is cheap lodging for young college age kids. It's a good deal for college students to get that pass and potentially use that lodging or go during college week for discounts. Nashoba sometimes has a solid park set up, but isn't any real skiing. Nashoba is about 40 minutes away and cheaper by a lot. Would be a good place to go for night skiing during the week or something if you don't want to drive far. I have lots of friends in college in the area and that's most of what I know about skiing from my experience here.
13701755:Deforestation said:where'd everyone decide on?