I wonder how many places in the Country have three Universities within 45 miles of each other? It seems kinda unique. The close proximity also causes a lot of stereotyping, envy, ridicule, competition, inferiority complexes, superior outlooks, etc, and I've felt them all. At the Freedom Festival Parade on the 4th all schools made a showing.
Brigham Young University is my alma mater, so of course I'm naturally biased. And I love how patriotic the float was. Though, I must comment, Athletics got two mentions on the float. BYU is kinda obsessed with sports, and being the academic I am, I kinda rebelled against it. (The only football game I attended was one in which I volunteered concessions for charity, and I didn't see the game but for a sneak second.) The School of Music did get a highlight! Made me proud.
I love Utah Valley University. Before BYU I attended this school in their UVSC (Utah Valley State College) days. The campus has a wonderful feeling, and I love how everything is connected. UV is relaxed (unlike BYU where it's stress central with abundant over achievers), but that doesn't mean the school is easy. Au Contraire. Some of my best academic experiences came from the school, and I went through serious UV withdrawals while at the Y.
I hate the bad rap the school gets in the valley. There's so many academic snobs here! (Comes with the competition, I guess.) On one of the worst blind dates I've been on (well, that's not saying much), this guy stated UV was just an extension of High School. He went on and on as I watched, and when he breathed for air I gleefully went in for the kill and sang UV's praises.
Now the biggest competition is between BYU and the U of U (University of Utah). They both look down on UVU as if the school doesn't exist, while UVU insists that it's relevant, which it is. The Football team at U of U is now a member of the PAC 12, after all, and they shower the fact. (BYU doesn't play on the Sabbath, which limit sports opportunities.)
U of U is where my brother Michael and Krista met while going to school. All three of my brothers have degrees at UVU. And I graduated from BYU.
I really love all three schools.
The pursuit of knowledge is important regardless of where you go: University, State College, Junior College, or self-learning through books.
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