Because it is surrounded by forest? |
| Another one for Chico State |
| University of Edinburgh |
| Yale. |
| Another check for W&M. The newly built areas are beautiful and keep the campus with a cohesive style. I like campuses that are walkable. Duke was another that I found very nice. |
It is. The trees and drive into campus |
| I hadn't heard about Chico State much before this thread — I think the CSUs get overshadowed by the UCs most of the time — but will be going there in a few weeks. I've seen a number of the campuses mentioned in this thread, though, so I'm eager to see what the Chico campus is like. Sounds like people really love it. |
| I think Yale has the best architecture. |
Behind gates |
| University of Phoenix |
That is how I felt about Miami. Pretty but didn’t feel like a college campus. |
Oxford and Cambridge are largely gated (and make you pay for a tour), but they still have great campuses and architecture. |
| Colorado |
| There’s Duke and everyone else. |
Bucknell’s campus doesn’t matter because you aren’t there long enough for it to be of consequence. You move in, take a few classes, & then whoosh, you’re Mickey Rourke in 9 1/2 Weeks & a young Kim Basinger is ripping your shirt off. |