I applied to Middlebury College and UVM. Both good schools in vermont, less than an hour away from any place you would want to shred. Are you a senior this year or just planning ahead.
UTAH! Im sure a bunch of kids have had there eye on it for awhile now, but If you get alright grades in highschool with a good SAT ACT score you can get some damn fine scholarships. Also its close to powder, and the peeps are for the most part chill, (the place seems kinda dull at first but Im guessing thats only to people who dont really know it as well)
i dont get why everybody always says boulder yes its a good school and yes the resorts near by are some of the best in the world but its 2 hours away and this means you go on the weekend which means the whole front range is going with you. maybe i am jsut ranting because i have lived here for 15 years and getting sick of it but a real ski college would be: Western State: 20 min from crusty butt
U of U: 40 min from everything
U of British colombia: 1 hr from whistler ?
or colrado moutain college of steamboat o wait not a real college
university of utah, which is 20 to 40 mins from big and little cottonwood and the canyons and park city. Utah valley university is 45 mins to an hour from the resorts, but absolutely anyone that applies there gets accepted. its nice.
I've been looking for good ski colleges too, but I wanna stay on the east. So I was thinking UVM or UNH. Is UNH close to anything real good? I havn't skiied NH before, just VM but I'm really liking the look of UNH, which would be better as far as skiing goes?
Plymouth State is good if you want to be able to ski within a 30 minute drive. Great partying as well. If you apply yourself you can get a great education here
Depends what you mean on good grades. U of British Colombia is one of the best colleges in the world, ~2hours from whistler, and local skiing up there kicks ass compared to most of the east, that and it's a lot cheaper than US schools
OR go to school in utah so you can get a degree while skiing 5 days a week easily, while being able to sleep at night instead of wash dishes. Hell if you are a business major you could pretty easily take all night classes after freshman year and ski every day of the week if you really want to.
so im a senior in high school right now, i got excellent grades (claim?) and test scores, so i've been through the same search man
i've narrowed it down to the following, in no particular orderMiddlebury (1st choice)DartmouthCCCO MinesLewis and Clark
all good good choices, so there's some ideas
its like a 5 minute drive from st mikes to burlington. so your wrong
but utah is fucking legit. so close to alot of mountains. if you like park the canyons and park city are real close. if you like pow. alta snowbird brighton pow mountain
Middlebury is my top choice too. You should apply to UVM as a safety school at least. Actually, lol, thats bad advice considering the deadline is the 15th. Unless you used common app...
Slc For sure...i live there and the skiing is soo close 6 to 7 resorts from 30-45 minutes away.. and theres alot more to the city than you think you just need to meet chill people..
You gotta go to UVM! I don't think I know one person on my floor who doesn't ski. Also a Jay peak, Bolton, and Mad river Glen season pass(all of them) is only 270. You can't beat that
Plymouth state. i go there and i ski like 4-5 times a week, loon and waterville are both about 20 minutes away, cannon, cranmore and bretton woods are wicked close too
Boulder is good because you are less than 1.5 hours away from good skiing (esp if you ski Berthoud and Loveland).
You can easily ski 150 days a season out of boulder, but you gotta have ALOT of gas money.
Go to western state, but your degree pretty much means nothing from there whereas a degree from CU (which is a top 50 uni in the world) actually means something to people outside of gunni.
UVM is a good school and bolton is half an hour away and has a good park+night skiing for the weekdays after class and sugarbush, jay, stowe, and mad river are all around an hour away with busses running on weekends. Even though you wanna go west coast it wouldn't be a bad idea to consider it.
if your looking east, i'm at lyndon state in the ski resrot management program. 10 min from burke, 45 from jay, 45 from loon, 1hr 45 from sunday river, hour from stowe...i could go on lol. College passes are cheap as well
Yeah i know what your saying, the drive on 70 is a pain its my second year here and im starting to get sick of it, but as an east coaster i always feel its well worth the drive and if you can get days of during the week its great to avoid the crowd. I think CU is known as a ski college because boulder does have a really great ski scene, so many kids here are great passionate skiers. But there are alot of colleges that are closer to mountains and make it easier to ski.
i think it's a good program. Lots of fun so far (i'm a freshman). If you have any specific questions just message me, or email whichever. I'll be glad to answer questions
its really less than ten minutes to go from down tow burlington to St. Mikes.
st.micheals is a fairly small school though. kind of run down also. but still great for skiing
Ten minutes if you have a car, if not you're fucked. Bus is twenty minutes at least, if not more... I don't live there but it takes me fifteen minutes from the roundabout so it has to be a fair amount of time. Walking would be almost out of the question unless it's a nice day and you have a huge chunk of time on your hands. I don't know much about St. Mike's, but UVM is the bee's knees.
i toured the campus on my way to keystone last year, its fucking sick, like 2 hours away from abasin, heavenly, keystone, breck, vail, beaver creek. so sick