Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colby has a better campus life and academic opportunities, while middlebury has the better end outcome but is boring asf.
Hahahahahha. Nice try.
Middlebury is in the middle of nowhere vermont with nothing to do for miles. It's pretty but DC knew they'd be bored staying there for a week, let alone 4 years.
Yeah except a ski area and amazing trails but that's not for everyone.
But what is Waterville near?
Ah yes, all the times college students have to afford and finances they have for skiing!
Our tour guide at Colby said that last winter he skied four days a week. Student passes for Sugarloaf are very cheap.
Have you considered that the guide was lying or...on the ski team?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colby has a better campus life and academic opportunities, while middlebury has the better end outcome but is boring asf.
Hahahahahha. Nice try.
Middlebury is in the middle of nowhere vermont with nothing to do for miles. It's pretty but DC knew they'd be bored staying there for a week, let alone 4 years.
Yeah except a ski area and amazing trails but that's not for everyone.
But what is Waterville near?
Ah yes, all the times college students have to afford and finances they have for skiing!
The student pass for the Middlebury snow bowl is cheap. So is used ski gear. Even student passes for the big resorts nearby are reasonable.
College students in northern New England manage to ski and snowboard all the time if they want. Even the ones who are not wealthy.
Don't post if you don't know what you're talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colby has a better campus life and academic opportunities, while middlebury has the better end outcome but is boring asf.
Hahahahahha. Nice try.
Middlebury is in the middle of nowhere vermont with nothing to do for miles. It's pretty but DC knew they'd be bored staying there for a week, let alone 4 years.
Yeah except a ski area and amazing trails but that's not for everyone.
But what is Waterville near?
Ah yes, all the times college students have to afford and finances they have for skiing!
Our tour guide at Colby said that last winter he skied four days a week. Student passes for Sugarloaf are very cheap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colby has a better campus life and academic opportunities, while middlebury has the better end outcome but is boring asf.
Hahahahahha. Nice try.
Middlebury is in the middle of nowhere vermont with nothing to do for miles. It's pretty but DC knew they'd be bored staying there for a week, let alone 4 years.
Yeah except a ski area and amazing trails but that's not for everyone.
But what is Waterville near?
Ah yes, all the times college students have to afford and finances they have for skiing!
The student pass for the Middlebury snow bowl is cheap. So is used ski gear. Even student passes for the big resorts nearby are reasonable.
College students in northern New England manage to ski and snowboard all the time if they want. Even the ones who are not wealthy.
Don't post if you don't know what you're talking about.