Most Beautiful College Campuses by Geographical Region

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:These are some really weird answers.


I still can't get past the original post stating UMD-College Park as a beautiful campus.

Yeah, if you love construction, I guess?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These are some really weird answers.


I still can't get past the original post stating UMD-College Park as a beautiful campus.

Yeah, if you love construction, I guess?


I'm one of the posters who agrees that UMD-College Park is a lovely campus. I live in VA, but have always thought this school was very pretty. Construction going on just means they're expanding - a good sign. The main campus is indeed beautiful. Not sure what you're on about.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:West coast HAS to be Berkeley and UW-Seattle.

Both have the most incredible juxtapositions. UW has a beautiful Gothic architectural style and there are pictures online of the cherry blossoms, Drumheller fountain, and Mt. Rainer lining up perfectly. Berkeley's neoclassical core is also really nice and there's a beautiful view of the Golden Gate from Campanile Way on the campus. Since the campus is also on a hill, there are great views of the bell tower, San Francisco skyline, and Mt. Tamalpais (search up Grizzly Peak in the Berkeley hills).


I’m sorry, but Berkeley is a huge dump.


https://www.niche.com/places-to-live/search/best-cities/

Berkeley, CA #6 best city to live in after Cambridge, MA, Arlington, VA, The Woodlands, TX, Naperville, IL, and Columbia, MD.


I live very close to Berkeley. It’s a dump. Idk what Niche is on about, but it’s yet one more nail in the coffin as far as Niche’s reliability goes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These are some really weird answers.


I still can't get past the original post stating UMD-College Park as a beautiful campus.

Yeah, if you love construction, I guess?


I'm one of the posters who agrees that UMD-College Park is a lovely campus. I live in VA, but have always thought this school was very pretty. Construction going on just means they're expanding - a good sign. The main campus is indeed beautiful. Not sure what you're on about.


I don't see it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These are some really weird answers.


I still can't get past the original post stating UMD-College Park as a beautiful campus.

Yeah, if you love construction, I guess?


I'm one of the posters who agrees that UMD-College Park is a lovely campus. I live in VA, but have always thought this school was very pretty. Construction going on just means they're expanding - a good sign. The main campus is indeed beautiful. Not sure what you're on about.


I don't see it.


Yes, you've said that several times. This thread is about most beautiful college campuses. Just move along rather than feeling like you have to start an argument.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:East Coast: Yale, easily
West Coast: Pepperdine or Pomona
Midwest: Northwestern
South: Furman College


Wait, sorry, not Furman. I meant Berry College


Yes, Berry is incredibly beautiful.


what is Berry?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:East Coast: Yale, easily
West Coast: Pepperdine or Pomona
Midwest: Northwestern
South: Furman College


Wait, sorry, not Furman. I meant Berry College


Yes, Berry is incredibly beautiful.


what is Berry?


What is Google?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:East Coast: Yale, easily
West Coast: Pepperdine or Pomona
Midwest: Northwestern
South: Furman College


Wait, sorry, not Furman. I meant Berry College


Yes, Berry is incredibly beautiful.


what is Berry?


What is Google?


+1
So idiotic. Probably the same dope who asked, "what is a Goucher" in another thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Princeton, Duke, Georgetown


Princeton and Georgetown have crumbling buildings.
Anonymous
West coastepperdine
Anonymous
West coast:
Stanford
Washington
Puget Sound

South:
UGA
Duke (gag)
Anonymous
East Coast - Cornell
Midwest - U of Chicago
South - Duke
Anonymous
The college I went to, and the colleges I want my kids to go to
Anonymous
Midwest - University of Chicago (looks like Hogwarts)
East - Swarthmore and Haverford, Richmond, Yale
West - Stanford
South - Rice
Anonymous
Maryland has a great historic quad, a nice chapel, and a lot of cohesion thanks to the brick. It also has a couple of new buildings that look really good near entrances (Public Policy and Computer Science). They do a nice job with the little farm and red barn too. It is one of the prettiest huge schools I've been too. I prefer it to Michigan, Cal, or UNC, which are all beautiful big schools with a lot of brick as well.
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