You spend your days watching ski edits instead of paying attention to your professor.
*An acceptable GPA does not mean a 4.0, but it could.
There is an entire list of paths you could take post high school graduation.
Some of them involve living in the mountains, some of them involve school, and some both.
Bottom line is that not going to college isnt an option for everyone.
The ultimate goal, right?Member photo.
Schedule your classes accordingly
While this is definitely easier as an upperclassmen, it can still be done.
Aim to stack all your classes on MWF or TU/TH.
That way you have at least 4 days a week you could be spending on the mountain.
Getting the job done with liquid motivation.
Public shuttles to ski hills generally suck, so your best bet is to make some friends and carpool.
However, especially during your first year, its harder to come across friends with cars.
Winter Break
Most schools have 3-6 weeks off over the holidays, and affordable ski trips.
Take advantage of college pricing and no class.
This could be you.
back up your summer money
Dont blow all the money you made over the summer before the snow falls.
If all else fails and you drop out to be a ski bum, you’ll have good company.