Anonymous wrote:Very picturesque setting, ultra easy access to absolutely world class outdoors activities/powder, very easy access to a clean and moderate size airport, some city amenities, students are in shape and surprisingly attractive, undergrad academics are decent (typical state school), pretty safe.
Other than inversion layer what am I missing?
Is it the “Mormon cult” thing? That part is way less Mormonish than Provo/byu.
Not saying it should be at cu or Vermont tier but it also shouldn’t be this under the radar .
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been to Mormon events, churches and even the Temple. The cult of it is designed to make insiders and outsiders. Someone I knew had to leave SLC because he would not convert.
While in Utah, a man at a hotel would not rent a room to us because we didn’t have wedding rings on. At the Temple, the word was out to wear skirts and the Mormons could ID each other.
Who wants to put up with that? Much rather be in Boulder or somewhere more inclusive.
Anonymous wrote:Very picturesque setting, ultra easy access to absolutely world class outdoors activities/powder, very easy access to a clean and moderate size airport, some city amenities, students are in shape and surprisingly attractive, undergrad academics are decent (typical state school), pretty safe.
Other than inversion layer what am I missing?
Is it the “Mormon cult” thing? That part is way less Mormonish than Provo/byu.
Not saying it should be at cu or Vermont tier but it also shouldn’t be this under the radar .
Anonymous wrote:My main knowledge of Utah is from Mormons on social media. Lots of stuff about BYU on tiktok - strict honor code, anti LGBTQ+, married after six weeks of knowing someone etc. I realize University of Utah isn't BYU but those are all the things that come to mind when I hear about Utah.
This has given me second thought, so thanks for expanding my horizons OP!