Why don't you go to a college in Vermont so you can get the education and also the VT experience together, and decide if that is the place to make your home?
Lyndon State in Lyndonville up in the Northeast Kingdom is a neat, small school in a stunningly beautiful area. Depending on your grades and how much you want to spend on college, UVM, Middlebury, and Bennington (similar to Hampshire that it has no formal letter grades, and costs an arm and a leg, hahaha) are also options, as well as the other state schools.
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . Seeking Advice from Vermonters Hey everyone, I was browsing through your forums and it seems like the community is made up of some cool people. I live in the midwest U.S., but I plan to leave soon. I have a friend who moved up to Vermont and tells me it is a nice place to live. I'm looking for a quiet, scenic, and relaxed place. I would probably work at a restaurant or department store. -Would it be difficult to find an inexpensive place to live? Small apartment? -Could I get a job? -Is finding green a daunting task? Rating: 5