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Most Snowy Colleges?

Hey everyone! I absolutely love the snow and would prefer a college with a real winter. Does anyone know which colleges get the most snowfall?

a year ago

Sure thing! If you're looking for universities known for their snowy landscapes, several options come to mind:

1. University of Vermont: Known for its long, snowy winters, it's a great choice for anyone who loves snow. Students often take advantage of nearby ski resorts during the season.

2. Michigan Tech: Located in Houghton, Michigan, Michigan Tech gets an average of over 200 inches of snow every year.

3. Syracuse University: It regularly tops charts for being one of the snowiest colleges in the U.S., receiving an average of nearly 100 inches of snow each winter.

4. University of Alaska Fairbanks: Given its location, it's not surprising that it offers some robust winter experiences. The snowfall is extreme, and the winters are long.

Remember, while a snowy campus can be beautiful and great for winter activities, it's also important to feel comfortable with longer winters and colder temperatures. So be sure to consider this as part of your overall college decision. Happy snow-hunting!

a year ago

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