Ugliest Elite College?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:To me, Amherst for liberal arts colleges and MIT for university with Yale as a runner up


Yale?

You crazy bruh.


I posted this already early on the thread, Yale is so polarizing!


No. You are just obtuse.

Saying Yale is ugly is like saying Einstein was dumb.

Just nonsensical.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MIT, including the insides of some of the buildings. The outskirts of Cornell’s campus are terrible but the A&S area is lovely with an incredible view so I think it’s really nice for undergrads staying on campus in that area. I like Stanford’s campus but I grew up in California so perhaps it’s an acquired taste.


Did you visit the arboretum or see any of the gorges?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To me, Amherst for liberal arts colleges and MIT for university with Yale as a runner up


You don't like Yale? Ooookaaay.

I don’t like it either, and I’ve been to most of the residential colleges! I prefer uchicago’s interpretation of Oxbridge design.


You sound like an expert…lol 🙃

Can’t just bug off and let people have opinions, huh? Got any architectural degrees yourself?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To me, Amherst for liberal arts colleges and MIT for university with Yale as a runner up


Yale?

You crazy bruh.


I posted this already early on the thread, Yale is so polarizing!


No. You are just obtuse.

Saying Yale is ugly is like saying Einstein was dumb.

Just nonsensical.

So many butthurt people. It’s a stuffy old college campus, not everyone’s gonna like it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To me, Amherst for liberal arts colleges and MIT for university with Yale as a runner up


Yale?

You crazy bruh.


I posted this already early on the thread, Yale is so polarizing!


That wasn’t me. I said I loved it early on and then commented how it always surprised me how many disagreed.

No. You are just obtuse.

Saying Yale is ugly is like saying Einstein was dumb.

Just nonsensical.
Anonymous

Can we please not have another thread ruined about how much people love Yale. We get it.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MIT


Has some if the coolest buildings- tha Stata center(Gehry), Kresge auditorium (Saarinen), the building by IM Pei, the McGivern/Picower buildings etc.


that Gehry building leaks these days.


It leaked the day it was built/inaugurated, it has no corners inside (or very few). But it is undeniably cool looking!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Cal Tech is very meh.


It looks better than Harvey Mudd. Of course Harvey Mudd is connected to the rest of the Claremont campuses that some beautiful areas.

Harvey Mudd is just unique in its own way. I don’t think it wants to be pretty .

Caltech looks like a mix of the Claremont colleges. Pomona and Occidental and Caltech all have pretty similar vibes


We toured it for DC, and I really loved the way it looks. Very cool.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MIT, including the insides of some of the buildings. The outskirts of Cornell’s campus are terrible but the A&S area is lovely with an incredible view so I think it’s really nice for undergrads staying on campus in that area. I like Stanford’s campus but I grew up in California so perhaps it’s an acquired taste.


Did you visit the arboretum or see any of the gorges?


We visited the gorges, which are lovely. Was simply responding to someone who said Cornell was ugly. If you approach campus the way we did, it’s an unattractive start. My point is the main campus area is very nice, and heading into town.
Anonymous
Yale has some very beautiful looking buildings, but the campus overall is ugly.

I think Stanford and Caltech are pretty campuses, with Stanford being huge and Caltech tiny. Different than East Coast ivy architecture, but nonetheless beautiful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To me, Amherst for liberal arts colleges and MIT for university with Yale as a runner up


Yale?

You crazy bruh.


I posted this already early on the thread, Yale is so polarizing!


No. You are just obtuse.

Saying Yale is ugly is like saying Einstein was dumb.

Just nonsensical.

So many butthurt people. It’s a stuffy old college campus, not everyone’s gonna like it.


you must really hate Oxford
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cornell. I expected it to be lovely and it was a sprawling collection of random, shoddy buildings. In general looked very poorly maintained.
I guess the view of the lake is nice but that was about it.


Cornell has parts that look like a state school. The setting is amazing though with a pond, waterfalls, and arboretum. Cayuga lake is also beautiful.


Cornell has parts that are a state school.


Do NY residents get any admissions advantage at the contract colleges (state funded)? Is the ratio of NY residents to OOS the same for the contract colleges and the non- contract colleges like Arts & Sciences, Engineering, etc. ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To me, Amherst for liberal arts colleges and MIT for university with Yale as a runner up


Yale?

You crazy bruh.


I posted this already early on the thread, Yale is so polarizing!


No. You are just obtuse.

Saying Yale is ugly is like saying Einstein was dumb.

Just nonsensical.

So many butthurt people. It’s a stuffy old college campus, not everyone’s gonna like it.


you must really hate Oxford

There’s rightful reasons to not love Oxford’s campus. Have you ever actually been inside or have you just idealized walking around the area? There’s a lot of dilapidated facilities and living in British accommodations might not be everyone’s favorite thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cornell. I expected it to be lovely and it was a sprawling collection of random, shoddy buildings. In general looked very poorly maintained.
I guess the view of the lake is nice but that was about it.


Cornell has parts that look like a state school. The setting is amazing though with a pond, waterfalls, and arboretum. Cayuga lake is also beautiful.


Cornell has parts that are a state school.


Do NY residents get any admissions advantage at the contract colleges (state funded)? Is the ratio of NY residents to OOS the same for the contract colleges and the non- contract colleges like Arts & Sciences, Engineering, etc. ?


That is worth investigating if you are in NY. A&S and Engineering are very tough to get into.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To me, Amherst for liberal arts colleges and MIT for university with Yale as a runner up


Yale?

You crazy bruh.


I posted this already early on the thread, Yale is so polarizing!


No. You are just obtuse.

Saying Yale is ugly is like saying Einstein was dumb.

Just nonsensical.

So many butthurt people. It’s a stuffy old college campus, not everyone’s gonna like it.


No worries.

Your kids won’t get in.
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