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Hi. I'm starting at a 4 year university fall '13. I work out a lot so weight facilities are one of the biggest factors when it comes to choosing a school. Can anyone recommend a university based solely on the fitness facilities?

If nothing else it'd be good to have my free weights but i'm really going for a place that will let me have a bowflex in my dorm room.

>> No.4984601

Stanford. Good gym, 50m pool. Free weights area a bit crowded, 8 bench press/squat racks.

>> No.4984606

>freshman tool detected

>> No.4984615

>>4984601
you go to Stanford?

>> No.4984624

>>4984615
yes. Grad student

>> No.4984635

>>4984631
prefer not to say

>> No.4984631

>>4984624
what are you studying?

>> No.4984645

>>4984635
And what do you expect to do with that art degree after you leave school?

>> No.4984641

>>4984635

Confirmed for communications major.

>> No.4984655

>>4984641
HEY! my father teaches communications!

>> No.4984688

>>4984645

Web 2.0 startup, obviously

>> No.4984697

>bowflex

>> No.4984700

>>4984581
What do you plan on major/minor-ing in?

>> No.4984703
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4984703

If you need anything other than a power cage/oly platform (which every uni has) then you are a blatant homosexual.

>> No.4984731

>Comes to science/math board
>Posts thread about choosing colleges based on exercise facilities