Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nephew is at Indiana U (Bloomington). It's in central/southern Indiana, so it's not as though it's up by lake effect weather in Gary. It's not too cold, not too grey, and coming from California, he really loves the four seasons. Can't decide which semester to spend abroad next year because he enjoys each different Indiana season so much.
Interestingly, the South was the one part of the country that he wouldn't consider for college.
I guess that shows it's basically just a matter of different strokes for different folks. Even if here on DCUM the prevailing attitude seems to be more like: my way or the highway...
Let us know when he decides to live in the Rust Belt after college.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Nephew is at Indiana U (Bloomington). It's in central/southern Indiana, so it's not as though it's up by lake effect weather in Gary. It's not too cold, not too grey, and coming from California, he really loves the four seasons. Can't decide which semester to spend abroad next year because he enjoys each different Indiana season so much.
Interestingly, the South was the one part of the country that he wouldn't consider for college.
I guess that shows it's basically just a matter of different strokes for different folks. Even if here on DCUM the prevailing attitude seems to be more like: my way or the highway...
Let us know when he decides to live in the Rust Belt after college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh MY. People LIVE there. Precious college kids will be fine.
If someone has SAD they have SAD.
It’s different if you grow up there versus moving there later in life. And for college, you have a choice in where to go, so why choose somewhere that you might be unhappy?
This is just one piece of why a person may or may not choose a college. I mean, Florida has a ton of sunshine but would still make many people unhappy.
Anonymous wrote:Nephew is at Indiana U (Bloomington). It's in central/southern Indiana, so it's not as though it's up by lake effect weather in Gary. It's not too cold, not too grey, and coming from California, he really loves the four seasons. Can't decide which semester to spend abroad next year because he enjoys each different Indiana season so much.
Interestingly, the South was the one part of the country that he wouldn't consider for college.
I guess that shows it's basically just a matter of different strokes for different folks. Even if here on DCUM the prevailing attitude seems to be more like: my way or the highway...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh come on. I went to one of these schools. Yes, it is frigid and lacks sunshine. But, there are other things that indicate life on the frozen tundra besides sitting around waiting for spring: lots of parties, skiing, tubing, etc.
While I wouldn't say I -loved- the weather, you get used to it.
Same here... dealing with the frigid cold and blah weather during Wisconsin winters gave me grit. I remember walking to the bars in a tube top, no coat, when it was snowing. Good times!
Anonymous wrote:Oh come on. I went to one of these schools. Yes, it is frigid and lacks sunshine. But, there are other things that indicate life on the frozen tundra besides sitting around waiting for spring: lots of parties, skiing, tubing, etc.
While I wouldn't say I -loved- the weather, you get used to it.
Anonymous wrote:This below was just published by a Michigan statewide outlet. The freezing weather and sunless skies cause acute seasonal depression. Students are on campus from September to April. The weather in Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio is truly miserable and at its worst when kids are on campus. How bad it is?
How dreary is Michigan? Only 5 minutes of sunshine this month
Welcome to another dreary day in Michigan. The skies are overcast. The snow-covered ground matches the blah, boringly hazy color of the sky.
Is it morning or afternoon? Who can even tell?
Much of Michigan has gotten minimal daily sunshine recently, but we hadn’t realized how far down the sun tally we’d fallen until the National Weather Service reminded us with a dim little factoid they posted on social media late yesterday.
Brace yourself:
“In the first 5 days of January, we have recorded 5 minutes of sunshine in southeast Grand Rapids. Our last half-sunny day was December 28. Our last mostly sunny day? A month ago, December 4.”
https://www.mlive.com/news/2023/01/how-dreary-is-michigan-grand-rapids-has-had-5-minutes-of-sunshine-this-month.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh MY. People LIVE there. Precious college kids will be fine.
If someone has SAD they have SAD.
It’s different if you grow up there versus moving there later in life. And for college, you have a choice in where to go, so why choose somewhere that you might be unhappy?