University of Washington Vs University of Utah Vs Colorado Boulder

MACK.

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Im a senior in highschool and I have pretty muched narrowed my colleges to these three. I have visted both Washinton and Utah and I loved both of them. I plan on visiting Colorado soon. If you know anything about these schools let me know. Give me the pros and cons/ dirty secrets/ clean secrets etc. Also my biggest question is: Is it true that the party scene at UofU sucks because of all the mormons/ strict laws on liquor? Also if your also a senior thinking about one of these schools hmu
 
If you plan on living on campus the party scene at UofU is pretty slim, being a dry campus and all, but theres plenty of people that still throw down. The beer is weak but if you drink enough of it you can't tell. Yeah theres tons of mormons too, never stopped anyone. If you have a fake and a car you'll be the most popular freshman in the dorms. The ski clubs at the U are sick for movie premiers and discounts on gear. Also, the U is the closest to skiing out of all three of your choices. The other two certainly aren't bad choices and I might be sorta biased cause I go to the U, but I don't regret my choice at all.
 
Utah is the best for skiing, CU is the best for overall college experience, UW has the best academics. Choose what you care about the most.
 
13727208:TONYBROOKLYN said:
you must go there

how am i retarded? academically the school is shit, google uvm rankings its bottom of the barrel.

uvm is the most expensive public university in the US, and that is fucked. the school is overpriced and not even worth half of that amount

socially the school is wack af, its all fake hipsters, and the greek scene is super awkward.

the town its in also sucks

Dude its 92 of 310 on national university ratings. and 117 of 298 for high school counselor ratings. Not the worst. I'm instate but it's certainly not the most expensive school if you're out of state.
 
Fuck CU unless you wanna sit in traffic all day to go skiing. Also kooks.

UofU has the best skiing out of the three. If you have the money that is where i would go...just know there is a decent morman population.

I have no knowledge of washington
 
FYI unless you plan on going to a top tier grad school, your under grad alma mater matters exactly zero outside of getting your first job. Seriously, your undergrad really doesn't matter.

Go to the school that you feel most comfortable at, gives you the price, and is in an area of the country you'd like to live in after school.

I'm partial to Seattle because it's outdoors are world class, and it is also a world class metropolitan city and has all the cool stuff that goes along with that.
 
I would go with Utah if it were up to me and you can afford it, I don't go there but have lots of friends who do, they all ski and say it's amazing skiing. As for the party scene I hear good things, most campuses are gonna be "dry" campuses anyways but it doesn't really affect anything. I'm in SLC a lot and the mormons aren't really as bad as everyone makes them out to be, most of them are at byu or utah state anyways.
 
13727063:TONYBROOKLYN said:
go to the university of washington, no questions asked

more skiing opportunities and its not filled with douchebag wannabe skiers

nice trolling

13727142:.Duncan. said:
Utah is the best for skiing, CU is the best for overall college experience, UW has the best academics. Choose what you care about the most.

This is all you need to know.

I personally chose Utah because fuck skiing in the rain or skiing anywhere in CO.
 
Skibumsmithn

I personally chose Utah because fuck skiing in the rain [/quote]

You will remain with very poor character in that case.

A man must harden himself and build his character in conditions such as sleet, rain, fog, and snow so water logged a squeeze forces water to gush out.

Pussy.
 
13728565:californiagrown said:
Skibumsmithn

I personally chose Utah because fuck skiing in the rain

You will remain with very poor character in that case.

A man must harden himself and build his character in conditions such as sleet, rain, fog, and snow so water logged a squeeze forces water to gush out.

Pussy.

It hurts to admit, but I know you're right.

13728791:dadi said:
No love for Boulder? What about Bozeman? UBC? Ugh help me.

Bozeman is wicked cool. I kinda wish i went there sometimes. LCC is played as fuck.
 
Update**

Thinking about Montana State now because they gave me a pretty decent scholarship

Can anyone tell me bout MSU
 
UW is the best school by far.

CU is probably the best chilling its in Colorado and will be better for if you move back to the East coast afterwards lots of people there are from all over.

But if you are 100% certain you want to live in Utah for the rest of your life (it is a good place to live for skiing) go to UU.
 
Do you have any idea what you want to major in? MSU is worse than the other schools academically but Bozeman is a sweet town.
 
13743195:.Duncan. said:
Do you have any idea what you want to major in? MSU is worse than the other schools academically but Bozeman is a sweet town.

OP do you have any idea what you want after college? Where you want to live?

If your parents can afford MSU out of pocket with no loans but not the other schools go there. If you get into UW you will be passing up attending a world class school that will get you respect no matter what for attending. Its closer to Stanford and Berkeley than the schools you have mentioned.

If you go to CU your friends will move back to Chicago or New Jersey after school.

If you got to UU they will all be in Utah and skiing a lot. SLC is a real city its cheap there's jobs and shit to do and skiing and all your college friends will be there. The Mormon thing won't be a big deal its college booze will find you its not BYU. People are nice in Utah. You won't need a great job its cheap and you'll likely want time to ski.
 
13743202:PeppermillReno said:
OP do you have any idea what you want after college? Where you want to live?

If your parents can afford MSU out of pocket with no loans but not the other schools go there. If you get into UW you will be passing up attending a world class school that will get you respect no matter what for attending. Its closer to Stanford and Berkeley than the schools you have mentioned.

If you go to CU your friends will move back to Chicago or New Jersey after school.

If you got to UU they will all be in Utah and skiing a lot. SLC is a real city its cheap there's jobs and shit to do and skiing and all your college friends will be there. The Mormon thing won't be a big deal its college booze will find you its not BYU. People are nice in Utah. You won't need a great job its cheap and you'll likely want time to ski.

I want to study business and real estate and live in Portland Oregon (where I am from)
 
Montana State was dope dude, I know it wasn't on your list but I'm from Portland as well, studied business and I absolutely loved it. Shoot me a message if you want more info!
 
13743433:MACK. said:
I want to study business and real estate and live in Portland Oregon (where I am from)

You probably qualify for the Oregon Promise thing which will make PCC or Mount Hood C.C. super cheap. This is the first year for it and kids that qualify for other grants are getting a full ride. Otherwise it makes community college super cheap. It's smart to consider since you can come out ahead financially ahead and then transfer on to whatever school makes the most since for your bachelor's degree. It's free to apply so you should put in your application to keep your options open.

http://www.getcollegefunds.org/

Use the same account to apply for OSAC (State of Oregon) scholarships too.
 
13769730:ColeSpencer said:
Same scenario, Utah or Boulder. Still struggling.

Utah if you wanna ski, CU is a party school but you're gonna be driving 2+ hrs each way to ski, utah is 30. CU isnt really a skiing college IMO unless you rent a place in summit as well.
 
13743433:MACK. said:
I want to study business and real estate and live in Portland Oregon (where I am from)

UW has the best business school out of your choices by far, but you'll have to get a 3.7+ you're first two years if you want a chance of getting into it. Sounds easy until you realize almost all your business pre reqs will be curved at a 2.8-3.0

If you want to come up to UW and ski Stevens some weekend in the future just hit me up and youre more than welcome to come by.
 
Help. Into CU and MSU and the cost a similar amount (MSU is slightly less) but live in boulder now. Any Advice?
 
13743179:PeppermillReno said:
UW is the best school by far.

Depends on the program. Leeds and the COE are top notch. (#1 school for NASA funding!)

13769842:dadi said:
Help. Into CU and MSU and the cost a similar amount (MSU is slightly less) but live in boulder now. Any Advice?

But do you really live in Boulder?
 
13769842:dadi said:
Help. Into CU and MSU and the cost a similar amount (MSU is slightly less) but live in boulder now. Any Advice?

Go to MSU. Being in a new place is important
 
13743044:MACK. said:
Update**

Thinking about Montana State now because they gave me a pretty decent scholarship

Can anyone tell me bout MSU

Also thinking about msu along with WWU, how much money did msu give you?
 
I go to MSU and it's pretty fucking awesome living in Bozeman. If you are easily distracted by skiing though like I am it could be a struggle to balance keeping a scholarship and skiing a lot. Know what your priorities are
 
13743202:PeppermillReno said:
OP do you have any idea what you want after college? Where you want to live?

If you go to CU your friends will move back to Chicago or New Jersey after school.

That's not a fair analysis of Boulder.

Skiing -

UT has the best skiing but Boulder has the strongest ski community. The skiing at Boulder is still really good. The park scene is the best by far. There's good backcountry around Vail and Loveland Pass.

Academics -

The academics at Boulder are great, by any measure. The Engineering School is seen as one of the best in the country. Aerospace, Mechanical, and Chemical Eng. are especially good. The science departments have 5 nobel prize winners.

If you prefer Business School, Leeds is a great option. Boulder has more startups, so the business scene in Boulder is more similar to SV than in Washington.

A&S has lots of programs, some good some bad. I guess my point is, you can get a good education at CU if you want.

Here's a list of notable faculty and alumni:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_University_of_Colorado_Boulder_alumni#Business_and_economy

Cons -

Boulder is a big school, so it's easy to get lost. College is the first time in life when you're on your own. It's common for people to stumble a bit right out of the gate. If this happens, Boulder can be a bit rough.

The social scene is really clicky. Idk if that's a big deal for you. Honestly, in my experience most students at Boulder seem to prefer that type of environment. The good news is that boulder big enough that there's a group for pretty much everyone.
 
Dude University of Utah. The shredding community is huge, the city provides enough off campus stuff to do when not shredding, and the Great Salt Lake is right there in the summer. Not to mention that some of the best skiing in the world is a few hours away. If I had to do it over again, UofU is where I would go.
 
13771080:Scotty_B said:
Dude University of Utah. The shredding community is huge, the city provides enough off campus stuff to do when not shredding, and the Great Salt Lake is right there in the summer. Not to mention that some of the best skiing in the world is a few hours away. If I had to do it over again, UofU is where I would go.

Haha dude... I can't tell what is happening with this post, I'm assuming your being factious in some way.

1. the great salt lake has zero function other than producing salt for the largest salt company in the country.

2. skiing is 30 mins away, not a few hours?

other things you said were true, the ski community is huge at the U of U and the city does offer much more than a small ski town does. Again not sure if you were just misinformed about the skiing distance and the great salt lake... haha
 
13771085:eheath said:
Haha dude... I can't tell what is happening with this post, I'm assuming your being factious in some way.

1. the great salt lake has zero function other than producing salt for the largest salt company in the country.

2. skiing is 30 mins away, not a few hours?

other things you said were true, the ski community is huge at the U of U and the city does offer much more than a small ski town does. Again not sure if you were just misinformed about the skiing distance and the great salt lake... haha

Yea i don't live in Salt Lake so all that is based on speculation. I'd like to move out there after college so stoked to hear about the drive. So sorry OP no wakeboarding.
 
13771125:Scotty_B said:
Yea i don't live in Salt Lake so all that is based on speculation. I'd like to move out there after college so stoked to hear about the drive. So sorry OP no wakeboarding.

There are plenty of other bodies of water within a 2hr radius, but the great salt lake is like 10 times more salty than the ocean haha

All of the best places to ski are 30-40 mins from campus.
 
UW is such a sick school... Sooooooo nice and skiing so close as well! also Seattle is an unreal city and your in it.
 
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