UVM is a decent school as far as public universities go. It's no UVA (virginia) but its not that bad. It's not 'good' though, but good is a relative term which is different for everyone. If you want a 'good' (again, relative and different for everyone) school in Vermont, look at Middlebury. It's completely different than UVM. Small, liberal arts. But the education you get rivals an Ivy League education, and Middlebury carries serious chache in the job search after college. It's also extremely hard to get into, seeing as it's one of the top 5 liberal arts colleges in the nation, and has an acceptance rating under 25%, where as UVM has an acceptance rating around 75%. Keep in mind the applicant pool at a place like Middlebury is also pretty strong, 1400 SATs, sick grades, etc etc.
But for some UVM is a great school if that's what you're looking for. Basically, college is what you make of it. You can get an education at UVM that's just as good as many other places. It's just whether you try to get a good education out of it, or you want to ski and party.
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