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.