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3vknight4 t1_ire5dpw wrote

Depending on where in Asia you come from, it may be way colder than you are used to, in the winter it is not uncommon for it to be -15 Celsius or below. Combined with lack of sun that can be hard. The population here is very small, less than one million people in the whole state, the largest city is about 50,000 people. If you like outdoor activities and can manage very cold and dark winters, Vermont might be for you.

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[deleted] OP t1_ire6ujp wrote

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ARealVermontar t1_ire7cd0 wrote

Hiking, mountain biking, road cycling, downhill skiing, nordic skiing, snowshoeing are all popular

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Kitereetsu t1_ire7ewh wrote

Thank you bro.

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islet_deficiency t1_irgh9yw wrote

to add to the good list already provided:

disc golf, fishing, swimming (in the summer, there are nice lakes for it here), hunting in the fall (deer, ducks) are also very popular

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5XTEEM t1_irf3tq8 wrote

Snowshoeing is hardly popular among college kids but I would include ice skating/hockey

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escobert t1_ire752q wrote

We had a couple of Japanese exchange students at my school when I was there, they seemed to enjoy it.

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Possibly-deranged t1_irf09t7 wrote

Are you considering the University of Vermont (UVM) or another university? Generally UVM, Burlington has a welcoming atmosphere and have students from all over of different cultures. There's a good page about that on their website

https://www.uvm.edu/oie/iss

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PuddleCrank t1_irenff9 wrote

You'll love it. Try to make friends with classmates from around the area, they'll be more than happy to show you around. I was pretty good friends with a student from China and I even taught him how to ski lol.

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Kitereetsu t1_irenn0t wrote

>I was pretty good friends with a student from China and I even taught him how to ski lol.

That's so sweet of you. I hope to be get in circle with someone like you.

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