| Which one looks worst? Why? Could it be changed somehow? |
| Carnegie Mellon, just so drab. Maybe better landscaping could help, but that's expensive. Stanford is also not an attractive campus, but I think that just depends on what architectural style you prefer. And obviously the quality of the education trumps all! |
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I don't know if it's elite, but it's a very good choice for lots of people. RIT.
Holy cow it's ugly. |
| I don't think I've ever heard MIT's campus described as lovely...except maybe the postcard shot of building 10 from the river. |
| I guess MIT and don’t love Stanford but think that’s more personal preference. Don’t really think any I’d call elite are ugly, all mid to beautiful. |
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also don't love Stanford. I'm there pretty often for work conferences and every single time, someone will say, 'and here is where they take that one shot for the brochure'.
it's not bad, but not great |
| To me, Amherst for liberal arts colleges and MIT for university with Yale as a runner up |
| Cal Tech is very meh. |
So many, many moons ago, I really, really wanted to go to CMU and remember liking it. Outside our price range so went elsewhere. I remember, back then, my mom was not fond of the campus at all. Fast forward to a recent trip with my DC, and while I didnt hate it, after seeing a number of other campuses it definitely did not hit me the same way. ha ha. My DC was not a fan. |
| I would say Northeastern except that it isn’t remotely elite. |
It looks better than Harvey Mudd. Of course Harvey Mudd is connected to the rest of the Claremont campuses that some beautiful areas. |
Harvey Mudd is just unique in its own way. I don’t think it wants to be pretty .
Caltech looks like a mix of the Claremont colleges. Pomona and Occidental and Caltech all have pretty similar vibes |
The lack of trees on the CMU campus is sort of shocking once you notice it. There’s parkland within easy walking distance, but the campus itself seems to be striving to be tree-free. |
Amherst and MIT fair enough but Yale is gorgeous. Surprised you feel this way unless you are factoring in New Haven? It’s actually my favorite of the top college campuses I’ve seen |
I loved Yale too, but have noticed over years it seeks polarizing on the love/hate for some reason. |