UC Boulder

Anonymous
Is this a fit for a kid who would otherwise like a school like Michigan or USC? He likes sports and maybe interested in joining a frat - wants to major in something business - but isn't a stoner and isn't especially outdoorsy. Would like to ski once a month, maybe.

Not sure we'd go all the way out there before applying
Anonymous
USC as in South Carolina?? Or U of Southern California?
Anonymous
The abbreviation is CU Boulder.

Perfect for a kid who likes to ski.

Make sure you can pay the full out of state cost.
Anonymous
Its decent. Smells like weed all over though.
Anonymous
Certainly not in the same category as USC or Michigan, but it's a beautiful campus in a nice town. Skiing is a bit further than one would think (a few hours) but plenty accessible.
Anonymous
I've also heard it's pretty bougie. Lots of wealthy East Coast and West Coast students.
Anonymous
My Michigan-bound kid really liked Boulder for similar reasons--sports, fun town, general good vibes. And the weather is much better. I think it's worth a visit
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've also heard it's pretty bougie. Lots of wealthy East Coast and West Coast students.


And also LOTS of marijuana.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Its decent. Smells like weed all over though.


And it's been like that for 20+ years. That isn't going away. It's baked in to Boulder (pun intended).
Anonymous
Please stop with the marijuana. You can go to New York, Gainesville or wherever else now and smell marijuana.

CU Boulder has the outdoors, sunshine, great college town and several strong programs in engineering. Plenty of research too.

I would not bother to attend for a humanities degree as there are better options for the money.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've also heard it's pretty bougie. Lots of wealthy East Coast and West Coast students.


And also LOTS of marijuana.


No more than Boston where it is also very legal and has been forever.
Anonymous
Boulder is beautiful, tons of sun, if you kid is not outdoorsy he will be when he is done... hiking, white water rafting, skiing. It's just part of the culture and it's not competitive, it's just fun.

It's a great school don't listen to the haters.

Housing is expensive but so are the other schools you mentioned.
Anonymous
The town is lovely, but it's solidly a safety for anyone competitive for Michigan or USC. It attracts a different student body, academically speaking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Please stop with the marijuana. You can go to New York, Gainesville or wherever else now and smell marijuana.

CU Boulder has the outdoors, sunshine, great college town and several strong programs in engineering. Plenty of research too.

I would not bother to attend for a humanities degree as there are better options for the money.


I have a junior there and second all of this. You mention your son is interested in business - Leeds Business School is direct admit, solid and has some great opportunities for strong students.

I would say the common denominator is a love of the outdoors. I think it would be tough for a kid who didn't like some aspect of the outdoors - hiking, skiing (downhill or cross country), biking, etc. Greek life is definitely an option but not a huge part of the social scene. Wide range of interests. My DC isn't a big partier and has found community in many different clubs.
Anonymous
I dont think of Boulder as a great area for skiing. I'm sure there is some, but it's not right there.
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