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Weather at Metropolitan State College of Denver

yellowfvertrueno

'12

Psychology

1.9
C-

Variety

Colorado weather is very unpredictable it could be sunny for hours and snowing the next.

Jan 16, 2012

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Weather at Metropolitan State College of Denver

n1namar13

'16

Business Administration and Management

5.0
A+

Here for the Snow Rain or Sun

Whether rain or snow, there still is campus life. The school is very good about the snow. They quickly come out and shovel up the snow and throw down salt so that the students and staff dont fall. the rain is easy to walk and the summers are fun :)

Jan 11, 2012

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Weather at Metropolitan State College of Denver

bear17

'16

Psychology

3.1
B-

Really Bad Weather

We get a lot of bad weather and sometimes its hard to get to campus or around campus. Also the school doesn't heat the classrooms very well

Dec 07, 2011

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