Anonymous wrote:There is no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothes. Have a warm coat and layers, and they will be fine.
Remote locations with sunlight and outdoor opportunities are the best of all, in my opinion.Anonymous wrote:Cities are the best for cold weather. Remote locations with no sunlight--more depressing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not a cold weather person but did fine at a cold weather school. I think the key is to find one with a small campus and a culture where cold weather clothes are accepted. I was much colder living in NyC after graduation because people there (at least at the time) did not wear parkas and knit hats and snow boots because they were too fashionable. I think a lot of NE or MW schools are totally fine with dreasing like a snowman. So look for a school where LL beam and north face is considered cool and where you won’t have to walk 2 miles to class.
+1 to everything here.
Signed, a Los Angeles native who went to Dartmouth and loved it once I stocked up at the LL.Bean flagship store in Maine.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not a cold weather person but did fine at a cold weather school. I think the key is to find one with a small campus and a culture where cold weather clothes are accepted. I was much colder living in NyC after graduation because people there (at least at the time) did not wear parkas and knit hats and snow boots because they were too fashionable. I think a lot of NE or MW schools are totally fine with dreasing like a snowman. So look for a school where LL beam and north face is considered cool and where you won’t have to walk 2 miles to class.