Anonymous wrote:Just to clear up any potential confusion, the University of Colorado at Boulder is known as CU, or CU Boulder, not UC.
(And weirdly, same for University of Denver, which is referred to as DU.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gotta say, I still don’t understand why CU Boulder was such a popular choice among kids my dd’s age. Don’t get me wrong the campus is beautiful and the idea of being in CO is appealing to a wide range of people for sure but paying almost $40k for the privilege I don’t get.
Colorado is freaking gorgeous and booming. In contract to say Michigan, which is grey, cold and flat. And outside of Ann Arbor, the state is full of opioid overdoses and overall in steep decline (losing another congressional district this year).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey now, I LOVE Big Snow and Boyne. I have so many happy memories. Michigan has a ton of skiing.
Grand Haven is great and so is Glen Arbor.
My legs hurt for weeks after my novice trudge across Sleeping Bear Dunes. We made a special trip on the way home from Mackinac.
Michigan has some tremendous natural beauty.
Boulder is one of the prettiest towns in the U.S., with nearby access to truly world class skiing.
Michigan skiing is kiddie hills compared to Colorado. And Lake Michigan beaches are 2 to 4 hours away from Ann Arbor.
Boulder jabs are obviously from people who have never been there but like to pretend to be experts on everything. And also from middle class who can't fathom having so much money you can let your kids go where ever they want for college; private or out-of-state tuition at a public U, who cares.
Anonymous wrote:Hey now, I LOVE Big Snow and Boyne. I have so many happy memories. Michigan has a ton of skiing.
Grand Haven is great and so is Glen Arbor.
My legs hurt for weeks after my novice trudge across Sleeping Bear Dunes. We made a special trip on the way home from Mackinac.
Michigan has some tremendous natural beauty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gotta say, I still don’t understand why CU Boulder was such a popular choice among kids my dd’s age. Don’t get me wrong the campus is beautiful and the idea of being in CO is appealing to a wide range of people for sure but paying almost $40k for the privilege I don’t get.
Colorado is freaking gorgeous and booming. In contract to say Michigan, which is grey, cold and flat. And outside of Ann Arbor, the state is full of opioid overdoses and overall in steep decline (losing another congressional district this year).
OK, but MI has beaches, and it has skiing, too.
I'm hoping this is sarcasm
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gotta say, I still don’t understand why CU Boulder was such a popular choice among kids my dd’s age. Don’t get me wrong the campus is beautiful and the idea of being in CO is appealing to a wide range of people for sure but paying almost $40k for the privilege I don’t get.
Colorado is freaking gorgeous and booming. In contract to say Michigan, which is grey, cold and flat. And outside of Ann Arbor, the state is full of opioid overdoses and overall in steep decline (losing another congressional district this year).
OK, but MI has beaches, and it has skiing, too.
There are no beaches anywhere near Ann Arbor and the skiing in Michigan is a joke (and several hours north of Ann Arbor at that). Boulder >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ann Arbor
Anonymous wrote:1) Any school my kid didn't get into but REALLY wanted to attend.
2) Fallback schools that my kid didn't hope to attend but now attends. Now, my kid LOVES it and it's the BEST.
We all have our rationalizations.