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S U M M A R Y:
Finding the right words to describe my college experience is near impossible. Epic parties- check. Friends that last a lifetime - check. Incredible food - check. Beautiful campus - absofreakinglutely. School spirit - you bet! This university has it all, and I wouldn't trade the memories for anything. Picking the right school is a HUGE decision. The college you choose will mold who you are as you're lead into your future path. While there's many great universities out there, it's important to understand what you're looking for. The University of Colorado in Boulder gave me the best moments of my life, and provided the perfect college experience.
E D U C A T I O N:
While CU is no ivy league, my professors expanded my horizons and opened my mind in ways I never thought were possible. During freshman year, your classes will most likely be huge and can have hundreds of students. You'll have to work extra hard to have a relationship with your professors, but if you go to office hours it's very possible. As your reach sophomore, junior, and senior year, your classes will get smaller and smaller. I've had classes with only 10 students, and an average class size of 30. The more specialized your class is, the smaller it will be. If you show up to class, you will learn A LOT. You really get what you give. As far as professors go, I highly recommend checking the website ratemyprofessors to learn specifics about your professors in advance. Oh ya, and Norlin Library has amazing resources.
D O R M S:
There are 23 residence halls at CU, and these halls are known for being large with big closet spaces. Each building has its own pros and cons, but my personal favorites in order include Farrand, Libby, Baker, and Cheyanne Arapahoe. These dorms are in the best locations for freshman. Sewall Hall is also one of the nicer dorms, and is close to The Hill which has many popular shops and restaurants. Almost all dorms have perks, but some are in quieter locations. Williams Village is the farthest from campus.
C A M P U S:
This stunning campus was established in 1876. Brick buildings with sandstone walls, collegiate gothic style architecture, tall trees, green friendly, and commonly ranked as one of the most beautiful campuses in the U.S. Students are commonly found playing frisbee on Farrand Field, exercising at the Rec Center, enjoying Fiske Planetarium, or utilizing other facilities.
G R E E K L I F E:
Rushing is a fantastic way to meet others and network. Most houses (aka mansions) are beautiful, and they require you to live in your sophomore year. They even have a private chef! If you're a guy that's into partying, then I'd recommend rushing. Frat parties are very exclusive to members and girls only. Each sorority and fraternity has its own reputation, and recruits all kinds of individuals. With that said, while Greek Life is popular, it's not a deal breaker if you skip it.
S O C I A L S C E N E:
Pearl Street! Denver! House Parties! Bars! Movies! Stargazing! Camping! Skiing! Snowboarding! Rock climbing! Tubing in the creek! Concerts! Estes Park! There's so much to do here literally every night you may not get any sleep. Let's just put it this way, no matter who you are or what you're into, there's something here for everyone. In Colorado, the possibilities are endless.
D I N I N G:
I personally think this university may just have the best food in the world. Is that awesome? Yes. Will you gain weight? 100%. But don't worry, we also have the most amazing gym so it's okay! The main campus dining is called the C4C. This building offers stations with different genres of food, and is buffet style. It changes on a daily basis, for every meal. Some dorms (Libby & Sewall) also have dining but C4C is the most popular spot. My personal favorites for off campus restaurants are The Med, and Pizzeria Locale.
A T H L E T I C S:
We may not be known for winning our games, but we have the best spirit! Football is popular and a huge part of CU. Basketball games are also a blast! I recommend getting the CU Sports Pass. Many weekends consist of tailgate parties, cheering loudly, and after parties whether we win or lose. I'm not a big sports fan, but dressing up and cheering with peers is a college must. Go Buffs!
T R A N S P O R T A T I O N:
All CU students are given a bus pass which takes you to all major nearby areas for free, including the airport for a cheap price. You can easily walk from one side of the campus to the other in about 15 minutes. Most freshman walk, and starting sophomore year many students have their cars on campus.
S A F E T Y:
I felt very safe walking alone on and off campus. There's a free car service called "Night Ride" that will pick you up anywhere on campus and bring you to your dorm/home. Only other concern is you may see some cute bears digging through your trash at night. Other than that, you're solid :)
Have more questions or concerns? Feel free to message me and I'll be happy to help.