Cold weather schools when you aren't a cold weather person

Anonymous
First, your student needs to own the decision, that will matter to their happiness.

Second, do not compare schools, compare programs. Since people used Michigan and Miami above, both have very good life science programs with research, med schools, etc. 25 vs 60 might not matter as much there.

Third, fall is nice in Ann Arbor, but I attended two graduations there for family and one had snow. Winter is long and gray.

Fourth, seasonal effect is real. I went to upstate NY and it was terrible and remote. Ann Arbor is a better college town though. Make sure you are not north and remote both, that is the really bad combo.
Anonymous
My dd completely refused to consider cold weather, she would not do it.
Anonymous
Some many softees. No wonder why our nation is being taken over in a coup.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My friends - all of you saying "cold is no big deal! just bundle up!" don't HATE the cold.

The question isn't whether someone who doesn't hate cold weather can deal with cold weather.

It's whether someone who HATES cold weather should pick a school in a cold climate because it's a few points higher on some list than a school in a place where they don't hate the weather.


Warm schools in the 60s are Santa Clara, Tulane and Miami. Would you still send your kid there over Michigan?


It would entirely depend on what the kid wants.
post reply Forum Index » College and University Discussion
Message Quick Reply
Go to: