Nobody interested in UCBoulder?

<p>my siblings both go to boulder and love it. Theyre really different, my brother is in philosophy and english and my sister is business and art history. I know the philosophy program is strong there (there are so many hippies!) </p>

<p>My sister isn't your typical snowboarder/pothead that most people stereotype Boulder as, and she LOVES it. She hated it her first year but after she got over her picture of sorority girls she joined one and loves it now. there is difinetly something for everyone there.</p>

<p>dumb rich kids? Well, I hope I'm not dumb, and based on what i've done, I don't think I am. Rich? yeah NO. and, well, I'm from soCal, so maybe you should re-evaluate your judgement a little there fresco.....</p>

<p>hey... got accepted into the MS EE program at boulder... The out of state tuiton fee is too damn high... rite now its a toss up between boulder and massachusets amherst for me ... dunno which one to pick...</p>

<p>Hey, I am a junior in highschool and am looking at colleges. I live near the CU boulder campus. Great School if you ask me. the location is awesome and my friends who go there all love it. I am wondering though, what other colleges have a good location like boulder? I love to mountain bike and do other mountain based activities but want to go to a college a little further away from home. Does anyone know what other colleges would have a mountain scenery with good biking? Any help would be appreciated, thanks
~Max~</p>

<p>U of Oregon and UConn are both pretty active campuses. UConns outdoors aren't that great but most people do intermural sports there.</p>