In general, state flagships to me look all the same with different paint jobs. The only exception, to me, is UCLA |
Wow, you’re charming. Defensive much?
DP |
University of Utah is gorgeous |
oh puhleeze. I'm a Californian and have been on campus often. WHAT do you think is beautiful about UCLA? |
What a nasty provincial comment! I am similar in that I grew up in So Cal, went to one of the beautiful SLAC s listed but got a lousy cafeteria-styled education, went T3 ivy for law school, and am now thrilled with the in-state publics we have in Virginia: one child went to UVA and is now a the most gorgeous university I can think of: Oxford. The other went to GMU and has prospered via internships and job placement out of GMU at Microsoft, where she has been for 8 years. |
DP but UCLA is gorgeous. It doesn’t mimic the classic state school look like Berkeley, which is nice but formulaic. The entire Powell library area is very nice, and the size constraints keep it a pretty nice, small place; it doesn’t sprawl forever like Stanford. Probably my favorite campus in California. |
Why not name the LAC? |
UNC was pretty, but is getting overbuilt. UVA other than the Lawn area never seemed exceptional to me. |
Well, Colorado painted those mountains a beautiful color. |
| For setting, I might pick the University of Montana, Missoula. |
I’ve been to all these except Washington. Would agree the rest are very nice, though others are very nice too: Richmond, Wellesley, Miami of Ohio, Oklahoma State, Indiana, Boston College, SMU. |
I don’t really see that as a part of a campus. |
Have you visited both University of Montana and Montana State University ? If yes, which did you find to be more beautiful ? Thank you in advance. |
I find that all SLACs look the same. They all blend right into each other. |
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There are at least 100 gorgeous campuses in the Is--or ably a lot more.
I have not seen U Chicago or Northwestern mentioned yet. They are both very nice. University of the South--Sewanee is gorgeous. Flagler College in St. Augustine, Florida. |