Great/Surprising College Campuses

Anonymous
What was #1 for food?
Anonymous
Gramercy Tavern.
Anonymous
College of the Holy Cross has a beautiful campus.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Re VTech food: the silver lining to DD's rejection from VTech engineering was her belief that it would save her from gaining 15 pounds by Thanksgiving break (as many of her friend have). The food is really good!


Please start a separate thread if you must - the VT people are spamming this one with too many factoids about one school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Re VTech food: the silver lining to DD's rejection from VTech engineering was her belief that it would save her from gaining 15 pounds by Thanksgiving break (as many of her friend have). The food is really good!


Please start a separate thread if you must - the VT people are spamming this one with too many factoids about one school.

I find it spot on. Don't you think that really good dining hall food is something "great/surprising about a college campus"? I can't help it that it the good food came from Tech.
Anonymous
Randolph College in Lynchburg. Small and lovely.
Anonymous
I had to Google it. Bowdoin. This article has VT at no. 3. We ate wood-fired pizza; sushi; Mexican; and pulled pork all at one time when we toured. http://www.businessinsider.com/20-colleges-with-the-best-food-in-the-country-2013-9?op=1
Anonymous
When we toured VT we noticed the cafeteria was pushing a lot of sugar-laden, calorie-rich, southern-style desserts. Guess if there aren't many girls for the guys to talk to, they can always have another slice of pie.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When we toured VT we noticed the cafeteria was pushing a lot of sugar-laden, calorie-rich, southern-style desserts. Guess if there aren't many girls for the guys to talk to, they can always have another slice of pie.

In my dictionary, the definition of dessert is sugary and fattening. And in moderation, yummmm.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I thought Clemson was surprisingly attractive. I associate South Carolina primarily with hot weather and the coastal areas, but the campus was in a small town near a lake and the mountains. Very friendly vibe as well.


I agree; we thought their campus was lovely.

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