Colorado Help

Discussion in 'Colorado' started by Sir Tripps Alot, Sep 15, 2011.

  1. Sir Tripps Alot

    Sir Tripps Alot Member

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    Hey guys the names Dan. Im planning on moving out to colorado after i graduate highschool this year. Im not 100% sure about going to college yet if i do im thinkg University of Northern CO at Greely.(tell me about it). Do you guys know if theres more colorado colleges that are around 20,000 for out of state? Or i might just go to guide school and be trained how to be a mountain/hunting guide and hopefully land a gig somewhere in this AMAZING STATE. thanks feedback would be great- Dan:biggrinjester:
     
  2. roamy

    roamy Senior Member

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    welcome
     
  3. unfocusedanakin

    unfocusedanakin The Archaic Revival Lifetime Supporter

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    The town of Greeley where UNC is stinks like cow shit (ask anyone who has been there) due to rendering plants, and well allot of cows, it's a small conservative farm town and once you get a few blocks of the campus, you better know Spanish. Some days if the wind is not bad, it won't stink as bad, but some mornings it will overpower you.

    Everyone goes to Ft. Collins where Colorado State is for most things interesting, that is about a 30 minute drive. In recent years UNC has tried to become more appealing with better advertising and a jump to the larger conference for athletics, but they are still much smaller then the other universitys in Colorado. UNC has a good teaching program though, so if you are interested in something like that, they are great.

    From your screen name, you may like Boulder and Colorado U better, they are more expensive, but it's a very liberal college, CU has a reputation for hard party's, but you will get a good education there.
     
  4. drumminmama

    drumminmama Super Moderator Super Moderator

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    hey dan, look to Colorado Mountain colleges (a system of their own), Western Colorado in Durango (how to learn to guide as a legit degree), and Mesa State in Grand Jucntion on the Utah line.
     

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