<p>Least: bureaucratic non-sense like booking rooms, going to office of x then office of y then office of z to get ■■■ authorized. Liberal/activist slant to student body. Impersonal feeling when I first walked in. An inability in half the student body to make basic trade-offs when reaching a decision or allocating resources.</p>
<p>Most: Impersonal feeling of campus (I have tons of friends and no stuffy politics to worry about) your network sees no bounds. Core classes. No friday classes. Waking up 10 mins before class and being on time. Frats and athletes are at same footing as every other club. Monumental and frequent speakers. Political debate. Geniuses in every field who are passionate about what they do. Everyone has multiple interests, skills and talents. Go-getters who decide that how much they should do is how much they physically can do. No stereotypical student, you feel as much at home in flip-flops as in a florescent sweater as in a suit. CU eats - sitting in my room and being able to order food from any of ~50 restaurants in the area. Making racial jokes because you’re friends with all sorts of people and don’t need to treat them like their made of glass. Warm sunny April days when campus erupts with life and everyone is doing their own thing. Biking down riverside to battery park. Singing our fight song after winning a competition.</p>