So im considering these 3 colleges; The Univ Of Utah , Boulder Colorado , The Univ Of Denver So wondering if they need the 2 years of foreign language because I'm trash at them i have one year and I'm a junior and in spanish 2 and I'm bad so wondering if anyone knows or go's there that could help thanks NS
You need two years to get into the University of Utah, and then it is recommended that you have at least three years for both Denver and Boulder. Honestly, if you have good enough grades they will most likely let you in no matter what.
You don't need to be fluent just need to pass the classes. Go to colorado too it's so sick.
Come to Boulder. It will be the best decision you have ever made.
Doesn't seem like you're too good at english either.
Depends on what you want to study, if you're trying to pick the best ski college its the U of U. Both CU and DU are 2-3 hours from skiing, while U of U is 30 mins away.
UTAH is the best!!!
think about it much more first class resorts and youre in the middle of Colorado and Wyoming...coulnt be better
afterbanginnSo im considering these 3 colleges; The Univ Of Utah , Boulder Colorado , The Univ Of Denver So wondering if they need the 2 years of foreign language because I'm trash at them i have one year and I'm a junior and in spanish 2 and I'm bad so wondering if anyone knows or go's there that could help thanks NS
I go to DU and for my major it's either 8 or 12 credit hours so a year or under
eheathDepends on what you want to study, if you're trying to pick the best ski college its the U of U. Both CU and DU are 2-3 hours from skiing, while U of U is 30 mins away.
Not gonna deny that U of U is better for skiing but I get to Abay from DU in an hour when it isn't snowing. Breck in 1.5 hours. It's nice being so close to Abay since they have one of the longest seasons. Last season it was October 15-June 14. As long as you don't leave during i70 peak times then traffic is nothing like people say it is.
kung_powpowI go to DU and for my major it's either 8 or 12 credit hours so a year or underNot gonna deny that U of U is better for skiing but I get to Abay from DU in an hour when it isn't snowing. Breck in 1.5 hours. It's nice being so close to Abay since they have one of the longest seasons. Last season it was October 15-June 14. As long as you don't leave during i70 peak times then traffic is nothing like people say it is.
Yeah Denver is a bit closer than boulder but still. Compared to 25-35 minutes its a huge difference really.
eheathYeah Denver is a bit closer than boulder but still. Compared to 25-35 minutes its a huge difference really.
Especially where places like snowbird can be open for 6+ months as well. Still a pretty long ski season.
eheathYeah Denver is a bit closer than boulder but still. Compared to 25-35 minutes its a huge difference really.
true that. When it snows it's even worse here. I was driving back from Breck last year and left around 3pm during gnarly storm. Way too many city fuck bois thought their fwd sedan will make it in a foot pow and caused a legit 20 car pile up. CDOT shut down i70 and it took us 8 fucking hours to get back to Denver.
I ended up taking a piss twice in the middle of the highway while traffic was at a stand still. It was like 10 degrees and nuking, some people turned off their cars who were low on gas. We ran out of water and had to drink light beer for a few hours to stay hydrated... ive seen i70 at its worst so everything else seems minor hahah
.lenconEspecially where places like snowbird can be open for 6+ months as well. Still a pretty long ski season.
ya but A Basin is the closest to DU and open October to June. I go to DU and love it but took 4 years of spanish but started in SPAN 1001 at DU and loved it because it padded.
michiskier23ya but A Basin is the closest to DU and open October to June. I go to DU and love it but took 4 years of spanish but started in SPAN 1001 at DU and loved it because it padded.
Can't go wrong with either place. I like the vibe of Colorado more tho. U of U just makes sense with close skiing tho
.lenconCan't go wrong with either place. I like the vibe of Colorado more tho. U of U just makes sense with close skiing tho
.lenconCan't go wrong with either place. I like the vibe of Colorado more tho. U of U just makes sense with close skiing tho
i gotcha. i love DU and I love going to CU but U of U is probably better for skiing the most. DU/CU skiing is kinda just on the weekends but U of U, u can ski pretty much everyday