Rickpatbrown Posted February 7, 2012 Posted February 7, 2012 I'm looking for grad school and want to go somewhere with amazing mountains and winter. I am going for a master's degree in Chemistry. Any suggestions? Montana State is what I've come up with so far. How is Bozeman for living there? I'm not really the tree-hugger type, but I'm not completely adverse to them. Thanks, Ricky Quote
genepires Posted February 7, 2012 Posted February 7, 2012 what about something in new england? or a college in calgary? Quote
Pete_H Posted February 7, 2012 Posted February 7, 2012 Since when has Bozeman become known for tree huggers? There's probably a hippy or two and a few trustafarians but its no Eugene. How about Utah State or University of Wyoming? I think there's some good schools in Calgary - do they let Americans into college in Canada? Quote
ivan Posted February 7, 2012 Posted February 7, 2012 any university hell-bent on achieving absolute-zero? mit? caltech? Quote
Pete_H Posted February 7, 2012 Posted February 7, 2012 You should probably go to school in fucking Delaware or something though. It would be a lot easier to study when you don't have a lot of distractions. Quote
kurthicks Posted February 7, 2012 Posted February 7, 2012 Dartmouth? University of New Hampshire? UMass? No great mountains really, but great cragging. Perfect for a grad student's schedule. Quote
Rickpatbrown Posted February 7, 2012 Author Posted February 7, 2012 Delaware?!!! Ha! I'm from Maryland. Quote
spionin Posted February 7, 2012 Posted February 7, 2012 my advisor got his ph.d. in chemistry at the university of vermont: an hour to smuggler's notch two hours to lake willoughby less than two hours to adirondacks (NY) two hours to franconia notch (NH) ...people who can drive in the snow. Quote
Rickpatbrown Posted February 7, 2012 Author Posted February 7, 2012 (edited) I'm not Ivy league material. I'm kind of steering away from the North East. I want to be around 14ers. Wyoming and Utah are on my radar. Went to Burlington last fall and was a little disappointed. The city was not very clean. Edited February 7, 2012 by Rickpatbrown Quote
Rickpatbrown Posted February 7, 2012 Author Posted February 7, 2012 I'm surprised no one has suggested any Washington or Oregon schools. Quote
keenwesh Posted February 7, 2012 Posted February 7, 2012 (edited) I'm at MSU, couldn't be in a better place. You think bozeman is a bunch of tree huggers? standard fare for a weekend would be driving up into the woods, getting shit wasted, and drunkenly cutting trees down to build massive bonfires. Everyone owns a gun, it ain't no town fulla liberal homos if thats what yer thinkin'. there's a remarkable number of attractive women in the 20-30 age range, and most of them can outski you with minimal effort. There's even a highschool off 11 ave if that's your thing. The ice in hyalite is hard to beat, within a hour hike you can climb pretty much anything in the main fork, approaches in flanders and the east fork are a little longer. Most people you meet in the canyon are friendly and will gladly offer you a TR lap if they have a rope up (this could just be climbers in general). plus the routes are fantastic. where did you get your undergrad? here's a buddy starting off on thrill is gone last weekend, 15 minutes from the car. Edited February 7, 2012 by keenwesh Quote
keenwesh Posted February 7, 2012 Posted February 7, 2012 Forgot to add, Gaines hall (chemistry building) was just remodeled in 2010, brand new facility. I'm not sure about the actual program. I'm in gen chem currently and it's alright, but I'm not sure how it'd be for a grad student. send some emails, or get a biology degree, that department has some smart people heading it. Washington and oregon have no ice, or at least the small amount there is difficult to access and isn't consistently in. I've been out in hyalite every weekend since the end of october. The drive is 30-40 minutes from town, never hiked more than a hour and a half (east fork) and usually get 5 or 6 pitches in minimum per trip. In washington I'll read about something being in here on CC, drive for a couple hours, hike for 3 or 4 hours, climb half a pitch of mediocre and scary delaminating ice, and then hike out in the dark. frankly I don't really have fun climbing ice in WA. that route on strawberry mountain in oregon looks awesome though, might have to check that out, but again, not nearly as accessible as the stuff out here. Quote
Pete_H Posted February 7, 2012 Posted February 7, 2012 There's even a highschool off 11 ave if that's your thing. Quote
Pete_H Posted February 7, 2012 Posted February 7, 2012 I'm surprised no one has suggested any Washington or Oregon schools. Yeah, ice climbing in WA and OR sucks. Quote
DRep Posted February 7, 2012 Posted February 7, 2012 MSU was cool - except Bozeman has very few good looking girls, has a dude/chick ratio of 55/45. No wonder it's called BROsman. The ice quality, quantity and access was pretty sweet though. Although most employers scoff at a degree from MSU. Was it worth it? Probably... There are actually alot of dirty hippies though. Quote
cbcbd Posted February 7, 2012 Posted February 7, 2012 www.uio.no I'm sure it is cleaner than any other city mentioned in this thread. Cute girls too, but don't tell my wife I said that. Quote
Rickpatbrown Posted February 7, 2012 Author Posted February 7, 2012 Although most employers scoff at a degree from MSU. Was it worth it? Probably... Really? Did you do your grad or undergrad there? Are you saying that MSU is not a good school? Quote
Rickpatbrown Posted February 7, 2012 Author Posted February 7, 2012 www.uio.no I'm sure it is cleaner than any other city mentioned in this thread. Cute girls too, but don't tell my wife I said that. Chemistry is only fun in English http://cascadeclimbers.com/forum/images/icons/default/crazy.gif Quote
Rickpatbrown Posted February 7, 2012 Author Posted February 7, 2012 (edited) You think bozeman is a bunch of tree huggers? standard fare for a weekend would be driving up into the woods, getting shit wasted, and drunkenly cutting trees down to build massive bonfires. Everyone owns a gun, it ain't no town fulla liberal homos if thats what yer thinkin'. Lol- actually my brother said it's tree-huggers and rednecks. I was trying not to offend anyone that would shoot me. I don't mind making fun of tree-huggers, but drunken men with shotguns should be given a wide berth Edited February 7, 2012 by Rickpatbrown Quote
keenwesh Posted February 7, 2012 Posted February 7, 2012 Drep, for undergrad the ratio sucks, kicking it around town though there seems to be a limitless supply of 20 something hotties. For a grad student who wants to ice climb and perhaps get some poon I can't imagine a better place. undergrad though yeah, 2 new girls showed up in roskie at the semester and there was at least 15 dudes trailing them for at least a week. when guys realized that the cute one had a habit of chewing the crowd of dudes thinned out to around 8. Not to dis on the girl, she's a very nice lady and one of the coolest chicks around, just gotta be careful before you go in fer a lip lock. Quote
DRep Posted February 7, 2012 Posted February 7, 2012 Not just the undergrad ratio it's the ratio for the whole town! You will realize this when you move off campus. Quote
keenwesh Posted February 7, 2012 Posted February 7, 2012 well shit, I guess if you're really desperate and not 35 you can hang out at the frats and fuck the frat sloots. might come down with a acute case of herpes/hep/syphilis/children. at least you'd have tons of brrrrrrooooooss to hit the park with. you sure about that ratio being throughout bozeman? I guess I don't really check out dudes when I'm walking mainstreet... Quote
trumpetsailor Posted February 7, 2012 Posted February 7, 2012 One could do worse than Cornell. Plenty of illegal ice on campus/in-town (attached to crumbling shale), and more ice within a day-trip's drive. The learnin is pretty good too. Quote
keenwesh Posted February 7, 2012 Posted February 7, 2012 but you'd have to live in new england. fuck that. montana is seriously one of the best places in the US of A. Quote
Rad Posted February 7, 2012 Posted February 7, 2012 If you're passionate about Chem choose the best program you can get into and deal with the 2 years or so it takes to get through. Then you're more likely to get a quality job in a place where you want to live afterward. If you're not passionate about school then you'll be wasting your time and money. Better to find something you are excited about. Life's too short to be chasing the wrong dream. BTW, UW has a great Chemistry program, not to mention ChemE. Quote
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