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samoth said:
Beefcake28 posted something on a thread about physics, and I found out he went to CU. I did a bit of research into their physics program and saw that it was totally what I was looking for... so CU's at the top of my list for schools to apply to. I'm just not sure how competitive they are, being that they have NIST and some other prestigious labs there. I'd totally be down for haning out!



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Hell's yeah CU physics is great, I did a bit of time in there doing my geology degree. If you come out here we have to get a beer and listen to some metal.

Cheers,
Scotsman
 
samoth said:
I always disregarded CU as somewhere I'd want to go to purely because I thought it was bloody hot there. I've been told that Boulder is similar to Milwaukee area, so that's okay.

I've permanixed every school in CA and FL, I just abhor hot weather. I'm the type who'd be happy in Norway or Alaska, lol.



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Boulder has cold winters and perfect summers.

California has mild summers if you can stay close to the coast. It is always 70 degrees in San Diego it seems. Hence the outrageous home prices. The climate rocks.
 
samoth said:
There's probably something wrong with me, lol. I could never figure out why I hate hot weather so much.

I wear t-shirts when it's 50F out, lol.



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When I lived in the dorms at CU I'd keep my room at 35-40 degrees during the winter. I wear shorts until about 10degrees or so. Zero is where I break out a coat instead of a sweatshirt, so I feel you pain on the heat issue.

Cheers,
Scotsman
 
Scotsman said:
Hell's yeah CU physics is great, I did a bit of time in there doing my geology degree. If you come out here we have to get a beer and listen to some metal.

Cheers,
Scotsman

Damn straight! There's so many schools out there that most people go by rankings and similarsuch. CU's always been second tier and never on the grad rankings for anything, so it (and schools like it) are easily overlooked without info from people that actually know the school. I'd definitely like to go there.


Testosterone Boy said:
Boulder has cold winters and perfect summers.

California has mild summers if you can stay close to the coast. It is always 70 degrees in San Diego it seems. Hence the outrageous home prices. The climate rocks.

Seventy degrees, to me, is hot. Wisconsin summers are uncomfortably hot to me as well, lol. I don't know... I've always just had a thing for cold weather.



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Lestat said:
me on the mountain:
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There's a pic for Mavafanculo. :evil:
 
samoth said:
Damn straight! There's so many schools out there that most people go by rankings and similarsuch. CU's always been second tier and never on the grad rankings for anything, so it (and schools like it) are easily overlooked without info from people that actually know the school. I'd definitely like to go there.




Seventy degrees, to me, is hot. Wisconsin summers are uncomfortably hot to me as well, lol. I don't know... I've always just had a thing for cold weather.



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Yeah CU gets overlooked on a lot of stuff for some reason. The physics department has two nobel lauriats right now and are always up for big awards. When I started there CU was the #1 classical geology school in the world, the architecture department outranks harvard, etc..

Cheers,
Scotsman
 
Scotsman said:
When I lived in the dorms at CU I'd keep my room at 35-40 degrees during the winter. I wear shorts until about 10degrees or so. Zero is where I break out a coat instead of a sweatshirt, so I feel you pain on the heat issue.

Cheers,
Scotsman

At least there's someone who can relate! When I was competing and hit 225-230 in the offseason, I was sweating while walking through snow to class. I'm not as bad staying around 195, but I still don't put a leather coat on unless there's a frostbite advisory out or something, lol.

BTW, NPC makes superb jackets and coats that fit perfectly.



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samoth said:
Damn straight! There's so many schools out there that most people go by rankings and similarsuch. CU's always been second tier and never on the grad rankings for anything, so it (and schools like it) are easily overlooked without info from people that actually know the school. I'd definitely like to go there.




Seventy degrees, to me, is hot. Wisconsin summers are uncomfortably hot to me as well, lol. I don't know... I've always just had a thing for cold weather.



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Alaska is your future bro. Paradise. 70 below in Fairbanks
 
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