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IU is actually a good school, whereas Auburn is a joke (but with a decent football team). Weed is best at CU I bet.
-- guy from Eufaula, AL |
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OP, I graduated from Auburn and there were (and I suspect currently are) many, many students who don’t care about football or the sports programs at all. It’s a great college town and like many college towns, is much more liberal than the surrounding area.
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Weed is FULLY legal in lots of states, not just Colorado. As of January, 2022: Alaska, Arizona, California, Connecticut, D.C., Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, |
Yeah, there are variences in the term "legal". In CO you can rock some hard-core gummies in Boulder and have some amazing nature experiences 20 minutes from campus, that appeals to these kids. |
| Those three schools are all very different. It depends on what your child is looking for. I went to IU and loved it. |
Notably absent from your list are Alabama and Indiana. |
Where the evil weed surely is impossible to acquire, PTL! |
I've never seen any of these schools. I always thought Indiana was supposed to be great. If it's not, is it possible that your DC could replace one of these with the University of Minnesota? I haven't seen it, either, but it seems as if a lot of people on DCUM have nice things to say about it. |