| Good for an envsci major who adores the great outdoors? We're looking outside our bubble. |
| Don't know how envsci is at either school, but I'd definitely rather spend four years in Fargo than Grand Forks! |
| Northern arizona university. |
| A kid who loves the great outdoors should look into schools in Colorado. |
| I think it’s good for aviation and that’s about it? How bad are the grades? |
| I believe that region of ND is flat. Is there a specific type of environment she is searching for? |
| Ready to be frozen to death? |
| What about the University of Vermont? |
| they put that one guy in the wood chipper in that movie |
That’s right, I heard every student at UND freezes to death at some point. That’s why no one graduates. |
Not bad at all. What are you implying? |
| University of Nevada-Reno is very close to Lake Tahoe. Maybe Cal Poly SLO? It’s near the beach and the mountains and it’s a pretty well regarded school on the west coast. |
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These sites may offer you further ideas for schools to explore:
https://www.collegexpress.com/lists/list/the-experts-choice-colleges-for-the-outdoorsy-student/740/ https://www.collegetransitions.com/dataverse/top-colleges-environmental-science/ |
| I have daughter at NDSU and she loved it and really enjoyed her four years there. Graduating in a few weeks and already has a job in her field. Honestly, Fargo is better than Grand Forks IMHO. |
She’s implying that no one in their right mind would go there out of state unless it was the only school they were accepted at. OP if this is how you’re picking schools, maybe hire a counselor. |