Colorado State University Fort Collins
It was time of Cory to pick a college and from the beginning he was interested in going to Colorado State University in Fort Collins . His older cousin had gone there years ago and he visited him once and thought the campus was beautiful. His cousin Joe also said the school was great and he had a wonderful time during his four years there. The atmosphere in the town had a strong college feel to it and Cory liked this about Fort Collins itself. He felt this would be the perfect place for him to spend his collegiate career. His parents, however insisted that he explore at least four other schools and wanted him to apply to a minimum of three.
Cory had always been a good student and maintained a high gpa. He was even expecting to receive at least a partial scholarship wherever he went. The thought of not getting into a school had never even occurred to him, which was actually consisted with his personality. Cory wasn’t pompous or egotistically, he just had an amazing ability to consistently expect things to turn out for the best. His parents had always tried to temper this in him. They didn’t want to make him believe otherwise, they just wanted to instill the skills and habits in him that would help to ensure that things did turn out the best way they could.
After searching for other schools Cory chose the three he would apply to and Fort Collins was at the top of the list. His parents agreed to visit each town and they went there first. They stayed for two days in one of the hotels Fort Collins and they loved the town almost immediately. They agreed that the campus was beautiful and they toured the buildings that were connected to the college of business, to which Cory was applying. They also visited the library and the Lory Student Center. They noticed the university theatre on their way back to their car and mentioned that Cory might try and play the trumpet in a music theatre program. Overall his parents were pleased with what they found and were happy he would be going there though they still insisted he apply to two other schools.
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