| Rice |
They are outskirt of the city. Northeastern is it. |
| Northeastern has no campus. |
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GA Tech is shockingly campus-like.
Georgetown gotta go with Berkeley unless I'm remembering wrong Not UT Austin - mainly because there' such a small fraction of on campus housing that it bleeds into its surroundings. It is in the center of Austin, but not a contained campus |
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American
NYU Not GW its really city |
| Howard |
| USC |
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UPenn
Columbia Carnegie Melon Harvard |
| Vanderbilt |
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I would say UChicago and BU.
UChicago has a nice campus atmosphere and is fairly close to downtown Chicago, though the surrounding area isn’t the safest. BU doesn’t have a traditional campus. However, if you go behind the buildings aligned with Commonwealth Avenue, it feels more like a traditional campus, and the surrounding areas are pretty safe. Also, I felt that the campus is mostly populated by students, unlike NYU, which is a mix of students, residents, and tourists. |
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McGill
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+1 McGill is great and meets this criteria |
Northeastern absolutely has a campus (BU does not). Macalaster if she’s open to SLACs. |
| VCU |
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Uchicago
Upenn Columbia |