Most beautiful campuses

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UW (U Dub) is stunning, particularly in Spring when all the cherry blossom trees are in full blom!

Cal Poly San Luis Obispo (SLO) is the quintessential utopian California college town.

Occidental College (Oxy) is gorgeous. The perfect Spanish-style marina architecture and built in 1800s. Quintessentail liberal arts college but make it Spanish style architecture.
Anonymous
Not to twist this thread, but I actually really disliked Northwestern. Other than the beach and Deering, it's just a bunch of brutalist architecture and modern glass eyesores. I preferred their neighbor down the street and the Ivies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:UW (U Dub) is stunning, particularly in Spring when all the cherry blossom trees are in full blom!

Cal Poly San Luis Obispo (SLO) is the quintessential utopian California college town.

Occidental College (Oxy) is gorgeous. The perfect Spanish-style marina architecture and built in 1800s. Quintessentail liberal arts college but make it Spanish style architecture.


You sound like a dork writing out the pronunciation.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UW (U Dub) is stunning, particularly in Spring when all the cherry blossom trees are in full blom!

Cal Poly San Luis Obispo (SLO) is the quintessential utopian California college town.

Occidental College (Oxy) is gorgeous. The perfect Spanish-style marina architecture and built in 1800s. Quintessentail liberal arts college but make it Spanish style architecture.


You sound like a dork writing out the pronunciation.



You sound mean.
Anonymous
Middlebury. The quintessential New England liberal arts college.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No one has named Berry, which often comes up on these lists.


I like its motto. It’s in Latin, but it roughly translates as “The bi+ch set me up.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one has named Berry, which often comes up on these lists.


I like its motto. It’s in Latin, but it roughly translates as “The bi+ch set me up.”


Berry doesn’t have as Latin motto.

You have been cucked.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not to twist this thread, but I actually really disliked Northwestern. Other than the beach and Deering, it's just a bunch of brutalist architecture and modern glass eyesores. I preferred their neighbor down the street and the Ivies.


If your college doesn’t have a few Brutalist buildings, I think it might mean finances were strong in the period when those were built. So many colleges have a Brutalist “black sheep” or two. I think they’re funny.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not to twist this thread, but I actually really disliked Northwestern. Other than the beach and Deering, it's just a bunch of brutalist architecture and modern glass eyesores. I preferred their neighbor down the street and the Ivies.


If your college doesn’t have a few Brutalist buildings, I think it might mean finances were strong in the period when those were built. So many colleges have a Brutalist “black sheep” or two. I think they’re funny.


Brutalism was a used because it was in vogue, not due to money. Harvard and Yale have brutalist buildings and they are generally considered among the most wealthy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not to twist this thread, but I actually really disliked Northwestern. Other than the beach and Deering, it's just a bunch of brutalist architecture and modern glass eyesores. I preferred their neighbor down the street and the Ivies.


If your college doesn’t have a few Brutalist buildings, I think it might mean finances were strong in the period when those were built. So many colleges have a Brutalist “black sheep” or two. I think they’re funny.


Brutalism was a used because it was in vogue, not due to money. Harvard and Yale have brutalist buildings and they are generally considered among the most wealthy.
Sorry, I meant weren't. Autocorrect!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UW (U Dub) is stunning, particularly in Spring when all the cherry blossom trees are in full blom!

Cal Poly San Luis Obispo (SLO) is the quintessential utopian California college town.

Occidental College (Oxy) is gorgeous. The perfect Spanish-style marina architecture and built in 1800s. Quintessentail liberal arts college but make it Spanish style architecture.


You sound like a dork writing out the pronunciation.



Who uses the word "dork" anymore?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UW (U Dub) is stunning, particularly in Spring when all the cherry blossom trees are in full blom!

Cal Poly San Luis Obispo (SLO) is the quintessential utopian California college town.

Occidental College (Oxy) is gorgeous. The perfect Spanish-style marina architecture and built in 1800s. Quintessentail liberal arts college but make it Spanish style architecture.


You sound like a dork writing out the pronunciation.



PP wasn't writing out the pronunciation. PP was adding in the nickname for each of the schools he was discussing: SLO, U Dub, and Oxy.
Anonymous
Where does Gettysburg rank?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not to twist this thread, but I actually really disliked Northwestern. Other than the beach and Deering, it's just a bunch of brutalist architecture and modern glass eyesores. I preferred their neighbor down the street and the Ivies.


If your college doesn’t have a few Brutalist buildings, I think it might mean finances were strong in the period when those were built. So many colleges have a Brutalist “black sheep” or two. I think they’re funny.


Brutalism was a used because it was in vogue, not due to money. Harvard and Yale have brutalist buildings and they are generally considered among the most wealthy.


And it’s always the math and sciences buildings.
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