Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. Mary's College of Maryland:
Very nice.
Can you share anything about the school - my DD would be OOS - thanks.
Anonymous wrote:St. Mary's College of Maryland:
Anonymous wrote:Sewanee? (University of the South)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UWisconsin Madison
I'm going to have to respectfully disagree to this one. UW Maddison sits between two beautiful lakes and has lots of out door opportunities but is far from "woodsy". Half of the campus is easily described as urban. After our visit dd cut this from her list based on it being too urban and not having enough nature around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. My DD ended up choosing Santa Cruz. It was a pretty hard choice between that and Boulder. We couldn’t find anyone who had a bad experience at Boulder and even though the UCs have their issues with budgets and class sizes it still won her over (I think because it is close to the Ocean). She did end up applying to skidmore and UVM as well. I deemed Humboldt too hard to get back to the east coast from.
Im assuming your daughter is a major pothead with that list of schools.
No sounds to me like she just wants to enjoy the planet while we still have it. Smart kid!
Oh dear God. Wake up and smell the bong. Ucsc, Colorado, Vermont, Skidmore. Biggest pot schools. I guess she forgot Reed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. My DD ended up choosing Santa Cruz. It was a pretty hard choice between that and Boulder. We couldn’t find anyone who had a bad experience at Boulder and even though the UCs have their issues with budgets and class sizes it still won her over (I think because it is close to the Ocean). She did end up applying to skidmore and UVM as well. I deemed Humboldt too hard to get back to the east coast from.
Im assuming your daughter is a major pothead with that list of schools.
No sounds to me like she just wants to enjoy the planet while we still have it. Smart kid!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. My DD ended up choosing Santa Cruz. It was a pretty hard choice between that and Boulder. We couldn’t find anyone who had a bad experience at Boulder and even though the UCs have their issues with budgets and class sizes it still won her over (I think because it is close to the Ocean). She did end up applying to skidmore and UVM as well. I deemed Humboldt too hard to get back to the east coast from.
Im assuming your daughter is a major pothead with that list of schools.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. My DD ended up choosing Santa Cruz. It was a pretty hard choice between that and Boulder. We couldn’t find anyone who had a bad experience at Boulder and even though the UCs have their issues with budgets and class sizes it still won her over (I think because it is close to the Ocean). She did end up applying to skidmore and UVM as well. I deemed Humboldt too hard to get back to the east coast from.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. Mary's College of Maryland is actually quite woodsy where it is not surrounded by water.
Also maybe Ithaca and Juniata
+1 on SMCM
Has had issues even filling its class so not worth wasting time there.
Oh, look, dummy is back. Hello, dummy. Entertain us, please.