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When I first visited fort lewis I was taken away from the surrounding beauty of durango and the mountains that surround the campus. But after the first week the honeymoon was over and reality hit. The students are extremely unfriendly when I say hello to someone walking to class the just look down and keep walking like your a leper. If you're not the next survivor man or the next dennis kucinich don't bother attending because while some of the students might be the majority are just arrogant outdooor hippies who criticize you when you dress like a upstanding citizen or try to debate their opinion about how socialism is the best form of government. It seemed that they let anyone in as long as they owned a pair of chacos and a hemp hoodie.

Then their was the issue of nightlife, my entire high school went harder people were amazed when they hear you drank on a school night. Futhermore there are no places to rage if you're a freshman living in the rundown cramped dorms because everyone lives down the hill and this GDI infested college has no greek life and thus no parties or attractive women for that matter. The students all seem to be trying to keep up with cu by smoking a copious amounts of weed and flaunting it like it was freshman year of high school again. I get bro you smoke weed nobody wants to sign your petition or listen to the dead. They only way this place becomes a respectful institution is if it stops giving indians a free ride and become a private school to incourage a educated student body.
Collaboration/Competitive: A, Education Quality: F
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Oct 10 2011 1st Year Male -- Class 2013  
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Great town, wonderfull people, fantastic school
Preparedness: B, Reputation: B
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First, I want to mention that you shouldn't rely on these review sites in making your decision about college -- the majority of people are only motivated to write reviews when they are pissed off for some reason, keep in mind.

I wrote a review for FLC halfway through my first semester here and it was a VERY negative review in which I pretty much just complained, but I've come to see through different eyes about this place since I've settled down.

So the first thing I have to say about FLC is GIVE IT A CHANCE. It really depends on what kind of person you are as to whether you'll like it here or not, but really, it's a great school and Durango is a great town. Other reviewers say there is nothing to do here and that the people are rude -- WRONG. Nearly everyone I've met has been super friendly, and there is a lot to do. The catch is that you actually have to talk to people, introduce yourself, and invite people to hang out with you and such in order to have a social life. Fortunately, I'd imagine that it's this way at any college. Or anywhere in life really. Of course you won't find places to party or rage if you don't meet people, but once you start meeting people your social tree branches out fast. Lots of parties downtown all the time and everyone is welcome -- no invite-only shit. Houseowners were always really friendly and welcoming too -- so YES, there IS a great party scene here if you actually make the effort to become involved with it.

The classwork is easy in general, but it depends ultimately on the professors and the class. The campus is beautiful and usually very well-maintained...the water pipes broke once and were out for a week but they fixed it up fine.

If you like nature and are willing to find things to do in nature you won't be bored, either. Go hiking, snowboarding, skiing, rafting -- there are a lot of outdoor related activities here. No clubs though, only a few bars (and only if you're 21+), and not a whole lot of a nightlife. You can walk downtown or something. Durango is not a city town though so if you're looking for the nightlife go to Denver or some shit.

I also saw a lot of people commenting on how the general population here is just hippies who smoke weed, which is kinda true in a sense. If you're down with stoners and weed smoking then this is the place for you -- if you're against it, save yourself the stress and go somewhere else. This is the perfect school for people who want a fun, laid-back college experience with plenty of outdoor adventures and parties. Once you settle down a little it really grows on you...I just started my second semester and I love it here now. Also check out the ratemyprofessors website when registering for classes and get the good teachers, 'cause it makes a world of difference.
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Useful Schoolwork: A-
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