Anonymous wrote:If you can afford CU Boulder that is the obvious choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boulder is an acceptable school if you can afford it and can't get in anywhere better. Arizona is for kids who can get into better schools, but can't afford them.
Almost. AZ is for kids who can't get into better schools (85% acceptance rate is a safe bet for almost anyone)
Arizona is one of a number of red states (also including Kansas and Iowa) that do a really commendable job of making quality higher education accessible to all who are ready for it. It's precisely the sort of thing that liberals claim to support wholeheartedly...but then look down their noses at any place (excellent R1 institutions obviously included) actually walking the walk. It's exactly this kind of nonsense that's paving the way for Trump's return.
When I was in college in the 90s, Arizona tuition was in the bottom third of all public universities and you could easily work your way through school if you were in state. And if you were in the top 5% of your high school class, tuition was waived. I’m sure all of the sorority girls from New Jersey were paying for my free education.
Anonymous wrote:I went to CU Boulder and had a great experience. It’s a beautiful area with access to all kinds of outdoor recreation. The weather is nice. It’s in a bustling college town that has lots to do but feels safe. People are friendly and, because it’s a large school, there is a social crowd for everyone. I found people to be extremely friendly and laid back.
People bring up pot and skiing/snowboarding a lot with Boulder but I don’t do either (and didn’t in college) and had plenty to do while attending.
I have a couple friends who went to school in Arizona but I don’t think they fell in love with the area the way I did in Colorado. I’d visit both of you can but
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colorado has more lay prestige back east.
More 1% types go there.
AZ has more Instagram models and girls chasing that look if that’s important to him.
What type of girls is he into and what type social activities?
If you can afford it, Colorado 10/10 times vs AZ
I'm not sure you understand what "prestige" means. If the name of the school doesn't give you an actual bump (and most don't), the school doesn't have it. If I see CU on a resume, I think, "This kid chased the snow." If I see Arizona, I think, "This kid chased the sun." Neither is a point for or against the kid; the schools are both solid. I care how they did there. A 3.5 at one carries the same weight as a 3.5 at the other (or at most other flagships); no more, no less.
if you think that some middle management type flipping through cover letters is the arbiter of prestige, i think it's actually you who "doesn't understand what 'prestige' means."
a rich kid choosing a school like CU (or UVM, or middlebury, or even brown, whatever) might not be seen as prestigious in and of itself but it certainly doesn't really detract from your prestige in the way going to AZ might. sort of like how it's fine and normal for a rich guy to drive a subaru or a toyota but not an infiniti.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colorado has more lay prestige back east.
More 1% types go there.
AZ has more Instagram models and girls chasing that look if that’s important to him.
What type of girls is he into and what type social activities?
If you can afford it, Colorado 10/10 times vs AZ
I'm not sure you understand what "prestige" means. If the name of the school doesn't give you an actual bump (and most don't), the school doesn't have it. If I see CU on a resume, I think, "This kid chased the snow." If I see Arizona, I think, "This kid chased the sun." Neither is a point for or against the kid; the schools are both solid. I care how they did there. A 3.5 at one carries the same weight as a 3.5 at the other (or at most other flagships); no more, no less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boulder is an acceptable school if you can afford it and can't get in anywhere better. Arizona is for kids who can get into better schools, but can't afford them.
Almost. AZ is for kids who can't get into better schools (85% acceptance rate is a safe bet for almost anyone)
Arizona is one of a number of red states (also including Kansas and Iowa) that do a really commendable job of making quality higher education accessible to all who are ready for it. It's precisely the sort of thing that liberals claim to support wholeheartedly...but then look down their noses at any place (excellent R1 institutions obviously included) actually walking the walk. It's exactly this kind of nonsense that's paving the way for Trump's return.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boulder is an acceptable school if you can afford it and can't get in anywhere better. Arizona is for kids who can get into better schools, but can't afford them.
Almost. AZ is for kids who can't get into better schools (85% acceptance rate is a safe bet for almost anyone)