I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder
http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/collegeadmissionsstudentblog/files/2011/02/IMG_2348.jpg Or http://www.stanford.edu/slideshow/ |
Wesleyan |
William and Mary. |
Interesting that many of the colleges mentioned in this thread are among the schools with the highest suicide rates and/or ranked most stressful. |
Cornell |
Beautiful, high suicide rate, or both? |
Cornell does NOT have a higher than normal suicide rate. It gets that reputation because the people who commit suicide there tend to do it in more dramatic ways that make the news because the bridges are there. The suicides by pill overdose at other schools do not make it into the news. |
Stanford looks like a collection of Taco Bells. |
The setting is gorgeous but I have to agree that the buildings are monotonous. To me UCLA is more visually interesting. |
Take a look at this ranking by US New and world report (if you are a fan of their compilations that is)
http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/galleries/2012/08/05/college-rankings-2012-most-beautiful-schools-photos.html |
Cornell has the HIGHEST suicide rate. |
Says the person from the metro area with the least interesting home architecture in the nation. |
That's a pretty fair ranking, but I think the male female attractiveness component rankings are suspect. |
Source? Certainly dramatic suicides, but I've never heard the rate is higher than average. |
This cracked me up. Didn't it start out as a junior college? |