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Anonymous wrote:Northwestern





wow what a waste of a beautiful water backdrop
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Anonymous wrote:Duke is amazing! The Sarah Duke gardens are off the charts no other college can match it. Plus a highly regarded 18 hole Golf course with 2 high end hotels on campus. Duke is our tops nothing close.

Duke has the most annoying boosters.

yes, I grown to hate duke based on its dcum boosterism
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A bunch of smaller colleges are really attractive. They don't have massive medical centers, research facilities, stadiums, etc. that tend to clog up and eliminate green space at larger universities. Ones I have visited that were lovely include Sewanee, Kenyon, Wellesley, Pomona and Scripps, Vassar, Richmond, W&L, Rhodes, and Middlebury.
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Anonymous wrote:A bunch of smaller colleges are really attractive. They don't have massive medical centers, research facilities, stadiums, etc. that tend to clog up and eliminate green space at larger universities. Ones I have visited that were lovely include Sewanee, Kenyon, Wellesley, Pomona and Scripps, Vassar, Richmond, W&L, Rhodes, and Middlebury.

Pomona looks like a poorly paved taco bell
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Princeton, Duke, Stanford are all very pretty.
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Anonymous wrote:Princeton, Duke, Stanford are all very pretty.


But someone may shortly post that Stanford is a poorly paved Taco Bell.
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Anonymous wrote:Princeton, Duke, Stanford are all very pretty.


But someone may shortly post that Stanford is a poorly paved Taco Bell.


It super ignorant and, frankly, racist. The style of architecture you see at Stanford is often referred to as mission style. Taco Bell mimics the type of architecture. You may not like mission style, but saying it looks like Taco Bell isn’t funny.
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Anonymous wrote:Virginia Tech’s campus is beautiful. It’s a large campus, but feels cohesive with the use of Hokie stone for buildings. The central drillfield is a lovely open space and the mountains in the distance are my vision of the perfect campus.


It's super depressing to be isolated there for 4 years though.


Hokie stone? Are you referring to Bluestone?


DP. Hokie stone is what they call the limestone used at VT.

https://www.vt.edu/about/traditions/hokie-stone.html


I think it is Dolomite, which is a bit harder and more durable than Limestone.


Dolemite?

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Princeton, Duke, Stanford are all very pretty.


But someone may shortly post that Stanford is a poorly paved Taco Bell.


It super ignorant and, frankly, racist. The style of architecture you see at Stanford is often referred to as mission style. Taco Bell mimics the type of architecture. You may not like mission style, but saying it looks like Taco Bell isn’t funny.


Of course it's funny! Good grief, lighten up.
DP
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Anonymous wrote:Northwestern






lol now show those pictures in the winter months. It looks like that maybe 3 months of the school year.
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Anonymous wrote:Northwestern






lol now show those pictures in the winter months. It looks like that maybe 3 months of the school year.


I can't believe Northwestern is spending something like $850M on their football stadium. That just isn't right.
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