Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is very outdoorsy (loves hiking, skiing, & frisbee) and has no desire to go to college in the DC area. He thinks he wants to school in Colorado and so we're contemplating going on a trip over spring break to visit U Denver, Colorado Boulder, Colorado Mines, Colorado College, & Colorado State. Can anyone speak to their experiences with these schools? DS has a 3.7 unweighted, a 29 on his ACT without much studying (he'll take a class over the summer to improve his score), & wants to major in Economics and maybe Statistics too.
DC didn't get into Colorado College with a 4.2 and 33 ACT. Very tough admit. CU Boulder on the other hand ....![]()
CU and Mines are also tough to get into )although not as hard).
Anonymous wrote:Ft. Lewis College in Durango is great for the outdoors--it is on a Mesa and there is a lot of skiing. Not on Colorado but Northern Arizona University also ticks those boxes.
Anonymous wrote: Are you familiar with the weed culture at these colleges?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is very outdoorsy (loves hiking, skiing, & frisbee) and has no desire to go to college in the DC area. He thinks he wants to school in Colorado and so we're contemplating going on a trip over spring break to visit U Denver, Colorado Boulder, Colorado Mines, Colorado College, & Colorado State. Can anyone speak to their experiences with these schools? DS has a 3.7 unweighted, a 29 on his ACT without much studying (he'll take a class over the summer to improve his score), & wants to major in Economics and maybe Statistics too.
DC didn't get into Colorado College with a 4.2 and 33 ACT. Very tough admit. CU Boulder on the other hand ....![]()
Anonymous wrote:DS is very outdoorsy (loves hiking, skiing, & frisbee) and has no desire to go to college in the DC area. He thinks he wants to school in Colorado and so we're contemplating going on a trip over spring break to visit U Denver, Colorado Boulder, Colorado Mines, Colorado College, & Colorado State. Can anyone speak to their experiences with these schools? DS has a 3.7 unweighted, a 29 on his ACT without much studying (he'll take a class over the summer to improve his score), & wants to major in Economics and maybe Statistics too.
Anonymous wrote:The differences are kind of obvious and may rule in/out some of these immediately, depending on what he is looking for.
U Denver - medium-sized private
Boulder - large public flagship
Mines - STEM-ish, 70/30 M/F ratio
Colorado College - LAC with the extreme block schedule
CSU Ft Collins - large public