i lived there for a bit, its amazing, cheep bud and good people.
you will be hard pressed to find a job, but the schools are easy to get into, all but the university of vermont, burlington is the closest thing to a city you will find, but it is chock full of head shops and accepting people. the housing is cheep throughout the state but it is COLD in the winter, my first day living there it was -30 f, if you dont have a good 4 wheel drive car or somthing that can make it in snow you wont get far in the winter.

i would say if you like the woods and cold, and being broke go for it.
sp3ct0r802 Reviewed by sp3ct0r802 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