Top 10 best college campuses in the United States

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Excellent troll job- liberty, JMU and VT all ranked in the top 10


The source is Niche; it’s not a “troll post”


Niche is a joke. I can’t believe so many people fall for their BS lists and rankings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Excellent troll job- liberty, JMU and VT all ranked in the top 10


The source is Niche; it’s not a “troll post”


Niche is a joke. I can’t believe so many people fall for their BS lists and rankings.

I feel like they got it right with at least six of the schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've been meaning to ask this but didn't want to start a thread. I recently toured a few Va schools: JMU, VT, ODU, UVa, CNU in July. One thing that surprised me was the lack of landscaping maintenance at UVa. We toured it last and I thought that there were more weeds growing in the sidewalks, flower beds and on the lawn compared to other Va schools. It looked a lot like my yard at home, not bad but not great CNU and VT stood out as having more maintained landscaping, far fewer weeds growing in the grass and more flowers planted. I had always assumed UVa would have superior landscaping. Am I alone in noticing this about UVa?

All that being said, I'd be thrilled if my daughter went to UVa. It is definitely a reach but if accepted I'd really prefer she go there.



PP, you need to understand that there is a difference between public and private schools. My own private, a SLAC, is now more beautiful than it ever was because that's what it thinks will attract private school dollars . But it's now $90K a yea and not worth it! As a taxpayer in VA,, I don't want to see UVA pumping money into landscaping - I'd rather see it go to scholarships for those that need it. Read here. https://www.wsj.com/articles/state-university-tuition-increase-spending-41a58100?st=dzzp1ht2989c6jw&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
Anonymous
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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've been meaning to ask this but didn't want to start a thread. I recently toured a few Va schools: JMU, VT, ODU, UVa, CNU in July. One thing that surprised me was the lack of landscaping maintenance at UVa. We toured it last and I thought that there were more weeds growing in the sidewalks, flower beds and on the lawn compared to other Va schools. It looked a lot like my yard at home, not bad but not great CNU and VT stood out as having more maintained landscaping, far fewer weeds growing in the grass and more flowers planted. I had always assumed UVa would have superior landscaping. Am I alone in noticing this about UVa?

All that being said, I'd be thrilled if my daughter went to UVa. It is definitely a reach but if accepted I'd really prefer she go there.



PP, you need to understand that there is a difference between public and private schools. My own private, a SLAC, is now more beautiful than it ever was because that's what it thinks will attract private school dollars . But it's now $90K a yea and not worth it! As a taxpayer in VA,, I don't want to see UVA pumping money into landscaping - I'd rather see it go to scholarships for those that need it. Read here. https://www.wsj.com/articles/state-university-tuition-increase-spending-41a58100?st=dzzp1ht2989c6jw&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink


I wouldn't assume UVA (or any other Virginia school) isn't wasting large amounts of money. Higher Education spending has been 3-4X above the rate of inflation for 40 years.
Anonymous
College Rover also just came out with a list of the most beautiful college campuses: https://collegerover.com/campus-library/news/108/most-beautiful-college-campuses
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Excellent troll job- liberty, JMU and VT all ranked in the top 10


The source is Niche; it’s not a “troll post”


Niche is a joke. I can’t believe so many people fall for their BS lists and rankings.


Maybe they know this area is obsessed with college admissions, so they are pandering to their audience with the Va schools & maybe trying to score points with the far right Christian crowd? (I am a Christian who attended Christian college and would NEVER consider Liberty due to Falwell power/politics/nastiness and academic censorship). I would not put these in T10 even though they are all very nice campuses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:UCLA is truly gorgeous

For a public school
Anonymous
This list is utter trash! My list of 10 best campuses based on all the ones I've visited:
10) UVA
9) Washington
8) West Point
7) William & Mary
6) Columbia
5) Cornell
4) Stanford
3) Duke
2) Princeton
1) Yale

Honorable mentions: Santa Clara, Emory, UC Berkeley, Fordham, Colgate

I was underwhelmed with the following:
(1) Harvard
(2) Brown
(3) MIT
(4) UCLA
(5) UNC
(6) Dartmouth

Of the campuses I've never visited but appear to be beautiful campuses:
(1) U Chicago
(2) Naval Academy
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:College Rover also just came out with a list of the most beautiful college campuses: https://collegerover.com/campus-library/news/108/most-beautiful-college-campuses


At least this one cites an actual methodology that makes some sense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This list is utter trash! My list of 10 best campuses based on all the ones I've visited:
10) UVA
9) Washington
8) West Point
7) William & Mary
6) Columbia
5) Cornell
4) Stanford
3) Duke
2) Princeton
1) Yale

Honorable mentions: Santa Clara, Emory, UC Berkeley, Fordham, Colgate

I was underwhelmed with the following:
(1) Harvard
(2) Brown
(3) MIT
(4) UCLA
(5) UNC
(6) Dartmouth

Of the campuses I've never visited but appear to be beautiful campuses:
(1) U Chicago
(2) Naval Academy


You think Cal is beautiful? Are you nuts? I live nearby and go there a lot. It’s very gritty. There is a lot to love about it, but beautiful is not a word I would ever use.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Which are the 10 schools on the list ?


10. Rice
9. San Diego
8. Alabama
7. JMU
6. Ole Miss
5. Liberty
4. VA Tech
3. California Baptist
2. Wash U
1. UCLA
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Excellent troll job- liberty, JMU and VT all ranked in the top 10


The source is Niche; it’s not a “troll post”


Any list that puts those three in the top 10 for most beautiful campuses is a troll


Technically it says “best” campuses, not most beautiful. Who knows what their definition of “best” is.
Anonymous
We visited UCLA over Christmas and were totally underwhelmed. Maybe it was becasie it was winter?
USC was much prettier IMO.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This list is utter trash! My list of 10 best campuses based on all the ones I've visited:
10) UVA
9) Washington
8) West Point
7) William & Mary
6) Columbia
5) Cornell
4) Stanford
3) Duke
2) Princeton
1) Yale

Honorable mentions: Santa Clara, Emory, UC Berkeley, Fordham, Colgate

I was underwhelmed with the following:
(1) Harvard
(2) Brown
(3) MIT
(4) UCLA
(5) UNC
(6) Dartmouth

Of the campuses I've never visited but appear to be beautiful campuses:
(1) U Chicago
(2) Naval Academy


You think Cal is beautiful? Are you nuts? I live nearby and go there a lot. It’s very gritty. There is a lot to love about it, but beautiful is not a word I would ever use.


Cal is an honorable mention IMO. Yes, the city of Berkeley is certainly very gritty, especially Telegraph, but the campus itself is not. I think the area around Strawberry Creek is very serene and picturesque, along with the area leading up from University Ave, I believe it is the Eucalyptus grove. The campus has a park-like setting and many of the buildings have architectural significance, i.e., obviously the Campanile and Doe Library. The views from top of the campus afford amazing views of SF, the Golden Gate Bridge and the Marin headlands. What is not to like!? Compared to UCLA's campus, Cal's is much nicer. The area above the stairs near Royce Hall at UCLA is the only part of that campus that is interesting and appealing.
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