s/o Most Beautiful College Campuses

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not to mention that Madison is one of the great college towns in the US. As much fun as you want to have.


Not saying it's not a good school or that you can't have a good time there. The campus, however, isn't even close to being among the most beautiful in the US.


beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

personally, I find the campuses with the single architectural style, particularly red brick with white trim, to be monotonous.
Anonymous
Scripps College.
Anonymous
JMU above UVA.
UVA has a lot of grittiness to it. And not in a good way. In a run down sort of way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can someone rank these in terms of beauty?

UVA
William and Mary
Virginia Tech
JMU
GMU
VCU
Mary Washington


UVA
W&M
VT
JMU
Mary Washington
VCU
GMU


The list doesn't have CNU, which is one of the nicer ones. Mary Washington is also quite nice. I've seen all of these and would rank them this way:

W&M - Old campus and central area around the garden lawn are great. Newer areas aren't as good.
UVA - Central grounds around the Lawn are lovely, but other areas aren't really distinguished
CNU - All new buildings are by the same architects and have a consistent classical style. They are new so look well maintained. I think this has been a selling point for them.
Mary Washington - nice, traditional campus
VT- quite nice for such a large school
JMU - well kept with mountain views, but it has an interstate and train tracks running through it as someone commented
VCU - some nice buildings, but the only urban one here so a less traditional campus than the others
GMU - last on this list, but it really isn't a bad campus as some say



Anonymous
Furman is drop dead gorgeous
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:JMU above UVA.
UVA has a lot of grittiness to it. And not in a good way. In a run down sort of way.



The professionals disagree with you. UVA no. 1 most beautiful. https://www.bestcollegereviews.org/features/most-beautiful-college-campuses/.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:JMU above UVA.
UVA has a lot of grittiness to it. And not in a good way. In a run down sort of way.



The professionals disagree with you. UVA no. 1 most beautiful. https://www.bestcollegereviews.org/features/most-beautiful-college-campuses/.


Not sure the staff at Best College Reviews are really professionals.

Architecture Digest rated the top 50 this way listed 50-1. https://www.architecturaldigest.com/gallery/most-beautiful-colleges-in-america
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:JMU above UVA.
UVA has a lot of grittiness to it. And not in a good way. In a run down sort of way.


Never seen this “Grittiness”. Where exactly do I find it? They have lots of new and newly renovated dorms and of curse the main grounds are in perfect shape for an old school. Not defensive, just curious what is gritty?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:JMU above UVA.
UVA has a lot of grittiness to it. And not in a good way. In a run down sort of way.


I think of Temple as gritty. Not really UVA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:JMU above UVA.
UVA has a lot of grittiness to it. And not in a good way. In a run down sort of way.



The professionals disagree with you. UVA no. 1 most beautiful. https://www.bestcollegereviews.org/features/most-beautiful-college-campuses/.


There are quite a few I would say are nicer.
Anonymous
The only thing gritty about UVA is the beach volleyball court.
Anonymous
W&M looks pretty at first, but as my DC noted, the buildings look moldy and about to collapse at any moment.
Anonymous
So UVA is gritty and W&M is about to collapse.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So UVA is gritty and W&M is about to collapse.


So many strange comments.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So UVA is gritty and W&M is about to collapse.


Sounds like my kid should just stay at Home and drive to GMU. Our neighborhood is not gritty or moldy, and she has her own room, no charge.
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