I'm looking for a super rural university to go to, where I could live innawoods within a few miles. UConn seems like the most PrepHole, with 2100 acres of forest on campus and affordable land nearby. What do you guys think about rural Connecticut? Is there a more PrepHole school worth looking at?
before answering this; summarize your political beliefs in no more than one paragraph (and where you live now)
The industrial revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. Idaho.
did you just pass up UI then? Moscow is great.
I have friends who go there. Their psych program isn't APA accredited. I considered WSU a few miles away. No affordable land around either of them. This entire region is inflated. Not a whole lot of trees either.
>psych program
lol
I don't want to work
Then go into risk management, insurance, or something similar. Get a vague major, get your MBA, pick up some arbitrary certs in risk management, and then you're done for the rest of your career.
Sounds like a waste of my life. Why reach mastery at something which can only be applied to benefit the company you work for? You subjugate your existence to a meaningless role. Yeah my great grandpa was a great man, he spent his life in pursuit of understanding ... risk management, or was it insurance? Who can remember. Psych is pseud I know, but i'm gonna go my own direction with it.
Enjoy your career as a barista
Kek, moronic post. I didn't read all of that and I'm not going to.
How do you know its moronic if you didn't read it? It's not a lot of text, that's just your go-to snarky PrepHole response.
Our ancestors worked for themselves. Before that they hunted. I'm not selling insurance, there's other things to be done.
I could start a small practice and charge lots/hr for therapy, I could do research, work in a prison, write books, whatever. If you aren't a midwit there will always be an avenue to monetize your degree, and it gives me plenty of time to plan.
>I could start a small practice and charge lots/hr for therapy, I could do research, work in a prison, write books, whatever.
Idk why I am even wasting time with you but you're not going to find a job in that field with a salary over 40k without a PhD.
Pros - your classes will be about 60% female
It took eight days to respond to that guy. That's just sad. At least you indulged him a bit, anon.
Im getting a phd, pay attention moron
Compared to where I live it is affordable
Are you legitimately so embarrassed about your post that you saged your own thread?
Bruh...
Idk what you're talking about Black person you have no point
shut the frick up you moronic child. work is part of life. it does not need your identity. nothing wrong with collecting a check.
>psych major
Don't waste your time going to college.
>quotes ted
>wants to study psych
whaaaaat?
Ted's writing circles around the observation that our civilization is not congruent with human nature, leading to lack of autonomy, disorders on the rise, mass discontent, ect.. Modern psychology aims to modify man's will to fit that of the system, rather than vice versa, which becomes increasingly futile as the system becomes increasingly unnatural. Future generations will be heavily medicated to cope, we are seeing it manifest now. I see opportunity in this to bring about new understanding of the psyche to the public and expose the suffering that the 21st century has caused, taking psychology in a new direction. I'm not really into CBT I like depth.
Aww he thinks he can make a difference by buying into their system
>I see opportunity in this to bring about new understanding of the psyche to the public and expose the suffering that the 21st century has caused,
Are you going to murder people like Ted?
>not even admitted, let alone graduated or conducted studies, and he already knows what his "science" results are
Abolishing slavery was a mistake
->
His brother anally raped him while his brothers wife dabbed, what's that got to do with (op) trying to get a degree every bit as israeli as Law or epidemiology.
>The industrial revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race
>psych program
kys
OP doesn't even know about MK Ultra. He's just some left-brained cuck that talks the talk but doesn't walk the walk.
You're the one who's uninformed, Black person
I highly doubt mr. kaczynski has a website.
Would be funny
It's probably run by one of his sympathizers on the outside, he mentioned people who helped him do research for his book so I don't think it's that much of a stretch to think someone could've set up a website for him.
I have been there and can confirm that it's all that.
>Hasn't realized op is israeli
Is U of Idaho a good school? Thoughts on the location?
i went there in the early 2000's, loved it.
st. joe national forest is like 20m away, plenty of hiking/camping
moscow itself is the stereotypical small college town, slight left lean, but alas -- what can you do? it's still idaho.
winters are cold and snowy, summers peak under 90 usually and are very sunny.
10/10 would invent time machine to go back.
You could be the next quadruple stabber
based oldgay
cutting to the key issues upfront
>bringing up politics on PrepHole
>oldgay
i'm afraid you have that backwards
PrepHole was added in 2013, newbie.
Go back to Reddlt.
this post doesn't make sense, dummy. the politically obsessed tools came her en masse in between GG and 2016. you shouldn't be telling anyone to go anywhere. bringing up reddit doesn't make you fit in or an oldgay
>bringing up reddit doesn't make you fit in or an oldgay
Sounds like something a redditor would say
>fit in
jesus christ
>he doesn't know
Why would you out yourself as a newbie like that.
Northern Arizona.
I went to Montana State, paleontology. Great program with great profs, good PrepHoleing.
Friend of mine taught rodeo a U. of WY in Laramie and he tells me it was a good one as well.
Depends on what you want to study.
>I went to Montana State, paleontology
cool. did you get to dig in YNP?
I've been to the Museum of the Rockies in Montana, 10/10 would go again. The vertebrate paleontology section is insane.
Rodeo is offered for college credit?
Rodeo is a team sport offered at some colleges like soccer or baseball.
Penn State is surrounded by state parks, forests and game lands
It is, but it’s not like it is right there. You’re still going to have to drive to where you’re going. Central Pennsylvania is a pretty nice place overall though.
UVM is right next to the green mountains, and pretty close to the white mountains in NH and the adirondacks in NY
Clarkson university is decent if you like driving about twoish hours to the adirondacks. Although the town is small and its useful for frick all beyond engineering and business.
>UVM
Burlington is a shithole and the vermin that surround it isnt worth it unless you're a snobby yuppie or over 70. Everywhere else in VT is pretty good if you dont mind driving.
T. Chittenden county resident
Bennington College would be a better bet for PrepHole shit than UVM. But
you don't want to go to Bennington dude.
....as well as better PrepHole locations in VA & WV that aren't overrun with normies
Oops, quoted the wrong post. Meant for
James Madison U is close to Shenandoah NP
What is the PrepHole like around Birmingham, AL for someone who will be attending a university in the area in the fall?
North Alabama is very beautiful and rural. Inexpensive too. North Alabama really is worth checking out.
Basically the foothills of the Appalachians. Pretty nice, plenty of rocks and ridges and such to hike amongst.
There are feral hillbillies and vampires that wait for young naive college students and UAB Blazers fans to wander out into the dark mystical forests away from the safety of civilization and rule of law. They will catch you in their human snare traps while you are out on your hiking trail, then bring back to their cave to cook alive over a roaring fire, as they cackle manically and say things out loud that are politically incorrect, 90s country and classic rock blaring in the background.
One of the seniors, a tribal chieftain, may have mercy on you and bring you into the forest for a trial by combat. if you win, you are accepted into Appalachian society and the woods will trouble you no longer. If you lose, you will be eaten.
If you are invited to church, or at least show up to church, all the biscuits and gravy and country sweethearts and fishing buddies will be yours for life.
Cool if true.
Going to an PrepHole college was really good for me.
The school itself was shit, but it was cheap. Told one of my profs I was skipping class to squirrel hunt because I couldnt afford food and he was mortified.
Oregon Tech in Klamath Falls. The town is shitty but you’re on the foothills of the Cascades and massive amounts of public land is easily accessible everywhere around you.
Montana always seemed pretty PrepHole to me
>t. native Colorado gay
>I'm concerned about all the Lyme infested ticks in rural connecticut though
At this point the Lyme risk in western PA is as bad as it was in CT when I was a kid. You just have to be vigilant about tick inspection and removal and you'll be fine.
UBC Okanagan in British Columbia is right in the mountains in a smaller city with a lot of outdoor opportunities such as hiking, skiing, camping, fishing etc.
Paul Smiths in NY has a great forestry program and students can use the land for just about anything they want, extremely based
University of Anchorage Alaska. Fairbanks is cool too. Out of state prices not bad. They legit offer a dog mushing class.
Humboldt is pretty PrepHole, basically innawoods
Clemson University in the north west corner of South Carolina is very nice for people that like the outdoors.
Storrs isn’t bad but I’d yo to Denver or Hawaii or somewhere they have more outdoor programs.
I've got a college entrance exam for an PrepHole program next week. Wish me luck boys, I'm a moronic 2x dropout but this time I'm really studying hard to not frick up.
good luck anon, you can dooit
Appalachian State.
Lmao. Take the catamount pill
Shame I transferred after my first year and could not appreciate the campus and local environment.
Western Washington University in Bellingham
If you're willing to go further down south and attend and Episcopal school, I hear Sewanee has some 20 square miles of Appalachia around it.
App State
t. class of 2010
meme degree
most likely nothing
bonus points for some title like "Data Integrity Management"
There is honestly a lot. Some Schools in Georgia, Minnesota, Wisconsin, have lot's of land that are owned by the university and can be used by students almost exclusively. Schools in California, can be very close to nature, or within it already. Out west this is generally true, so just ask yourself what kind of nature you want. If you want the forest, I'd recommend Minn/Wisconsin. Something like UMD.
Been in CT my whole life, I would not describe storrs area as “super rural” and surrounding land is definitely not comparatively affordable.
Evergreen University in WA state is literally innawoods. Capitol forest is only about 15 min away as well. The only downside is that it's in Washington state and everyone on that campus is basically a literal Communist. When I was there I just kept my head down, minded my own business and made it out fine. Granted this was almost a decade ago, I'm sure it's 100x worse now.
Cornell and/or Ithaca College
I bought my ice climbing gear from the cornell gear sale. fricking bargain
>used climbing gear
5/8/77
I dont think Jerry used climbing gear.
doubt it but jerry absolutely went PrepHole
I'll second that
St. Lawrence, Clarkson and Potsdam have the best access to PrepHole in New York by a country mile
Deep Springs College
If you want the actual answer its utas, but obviously thats not in america
>Many programmes will have you going to areas rarely accessed
>Possible to do a masters/phd in Antarctica
>20 minutes from a mountain
Etc. But the uni sucks because theyre shifting to online lectures only (so fricking awful) and tasmanians are really hard to get along with as friends.
Come to Michigan tech, the UP is very nice
uc santa cruz!!
UC Davis is closer to skiing and rock climbing (and caving)