Yes, Stanford struggles for applications. |
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I know there’s a lot of SUNY haters on DCUM, but SUNY Geneseo has a beautiful campus. Ivy covered buildings, historic Main Street and unbelievable sunsets. But they don’t play the ratings, marketing game ....
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Meaning what? |
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The definitive list:
1) Cambridge University (UK) 2) Oxford University (UK) 3) Princeton University 4) Yale University 5) Colorado 6) University of British Columbia (Canada) 7) Wellesley 8) Sewanee 9) Stanford 10) West Point 11) Middlebury 12) Richmond 13) Chicago 14) William & Mary 15) Kenyon 16) Vassar 17) Bryn Mawr 18) Notre Dame 19) Mount Holyoke 20) Scripps 21) Vanderbilt 22) Indiana 23) Duke 24) Virginia 25) Dartmouth |
Although it is definitive, there is an outside chance that I forgot a couple. |
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Did you not see the above post about Yale dorm looking more like a outhouse than a dormitory you want to live for four years of your life in? |
Well, I know you are not a nice person. |
These look like pretty nice outhouses: https://architecturehereandthere.com/2018/09/14/hewitt-on-yales-new-colleges/ |
Proof that promo videos and “news magazine reports” can easily be bought. |
They can't be easily bought. Yale spent about $600M on these two new colleges, which is about $625K per resident. How many other colleges can do that? |
How do you explain the YouTube video when Yale was caught off guard after cops were called in randomly? You want to see what the dorm looks like when no one’s expecting to be watched. |
That was a graduate building that is now being renovated (and no longer will have graduate housing). I think most schools still have some older rooms. https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2018/08/30/construction-begins-on-hgs-renovations/ |
U. Dub should definitely be on the list. I haven’t been to all on the list, but IMO prettier than UBC and Yale. |
I did the "definitive" list above. I've been to Seattle a number of times, but have never made it to U. Dub, so that might explain it. |