Top 10 best college campuses in the United States

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Anonymous wrote:Just toured Virginia Tech--it was way better than we expected. Wouldn't rank it in top 10 prettiest, but it was pretty good. Maybe the "best" rank includes on-campus offerings. VTech has tons of on-campus food and amenities to accommodate 40,000 in the middle of Blacksburg.

Va Tech is the traditional college Gothic architecture set against vast mountain-scape. It gets high praise for good food. But what other “on-campus” amenities are you raving about? We also toured recently, it is beautiful, DS would love to attend, but I couldn’t get a feel for what else there is (much less “tons”).
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Yale, Princeton, Stanford, Chicago, West Point, Colorado, William and Mary, Notre Dame, WashU, Duke
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Any list without Miami of Ohio is not serious.
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Anonymous wrote:Just toured Virginia Tech--it was way better than we expected. Wouldn't rank it in top 10 prettiest, but it was pretty good. Maybe the "best" rank includes on-campus offerings. VTech has tons of on-campus food and amenities to accommodate 40,000 in the middle of Blacksburg.

Va Tech is the traditional college Gothic architecture set against vast mountain-scape. It gets high praise for good food. But what other “on-campus” amenities are you raving about? We also toured recently, it is beautiful, DS would love to attend, but I couldn’t get a feel for what else there is (much less “tons”).

We have same question.
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Anonymous wrote:Any list without Miami of Ohio is not serious.


I went to Miami for undergrad and Indiana for graduate school. Both were very pretty campuses. When I was at IU, I was in the weird position of feeling like I'd taken a slight step down; which, given how beautiful IU is, felt vaguely ridiculous.

The two have different kinds of beauty though. IU has a kind of pastoral layout, taking advantage of the natural contours of the campus. And it features buildings made from the local Indiana limestone. Meanwhile, Miami takes a very Enlightenment approach with its straight lines and geometric patterns. Its buildings have a consistent red brick, Georgian architecture.
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Anonymous wrote:Excellent troll job- liberty, JMU and VT all ranked in the top 10


The source is Niche; it’s not a “troll post”


Any list that puts those three in the top 10 for most beautiful campuses is a troll


Or, you are a troll, ready to move to a better country -- Haiti?

Enjoy!


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Anonymous wrote:Just toured Virginia Tech--it was way better than we expected. Wouldn't rank it in top 10 prettiest, but it was pretty good. Maybe the "best" rank includes on-campus offerings. VTech has tons of on-campus food and amenities to accommodate 40,000 in the middle of Blacksburg.

Va Tech is the traditional college Gothic architecture set against vast mountain-scape. It gets high praise for good food. But what other “on-campus” amenities are you raving about? We also toured recently, it is beautiful, DS would love to attend, but I couldn’t get a feel for what else there is (much less “tons”).


DP. There are hundreds of clubs, club sports, and organizations available as well as lots of outdoor activities in the mountains (hiking, camping, rafting, climbing, caving, etc). Residential life includes lots of LLPs, if that's your thing. There is Greek life for those interested, but less than 20% go Greek, so the majority of students don't rush. Honestly, it's a little surprising that you toured the school but didn't ask about these things while you were there. There's also google...
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Anonymous wrote:Just toured Virginia Tech--it was way better than we expected. Wouldn't rank it in top 10 prettiest, but it was pretty good. Maybe the "best" rank includes on-campus offerings. VTech has tons of on-campus food and amenities to accommodate 40,000 in the middle of Blacksburg.

Va Tech is the traditional college Gothic architecture set against vast mountain-scape. It gets high praise for good food. But what other “on-campus” amenities are you raving about? We also toured recently, it is beautiful, DS would love to attend, but I couldn’t get a feel for what else there is (much less “tons”).


DP. There are hundreds of clubs, club sports, and organizations available as well as lots of outdoor activities in the mountains (hiking, camping, rafting, climbing, caving, etc). Residential life includes lots of LLPs, if that's your thing. There is Greek life for those interested, but less than 20% go Greek, so the majority of students don't rush. Honestly, it's a little surprising that you toured the school but didn't ask about these things while you were there. There's also google...

Every on campus thing you just rattled off can be found at nearly every college. Nothing here suggests why VT would be "best" ranked for "on-campus offerings". Honestly.
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Who knows what criteria they used. That's why most of these lists are kind of silly.

Everyone's idea of what makes a beautiful campus is different anyway. Some like Gothic architecture, but others like Georgian, or Romanesque, or Spanish Renaissance. Some like red brick, some prefer limestone. Mountain settings are lovely but who's to say that's better than a coastal school, or one that's flat and inland with lots of trees.

Yeah, some campuses are clearly less attractive, but there are probably at least 50 that could be legit contenders for a list like this.

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Which idiot picks their school for the landscaping?!?!
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Some gorgeous schools left off this list, OP.
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Anonymous wrote:Excellent troll job- liberty, JMU and VT all ranked in the top 10


Have you been to Liberty? I haven’t. But I know several people who have gone there for the day for various sporting events and all have said it’s a really nice campus and area. Maybe it’s really beautiful in person, which is what this list is supposedly ranking.
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Bama has a beautiful campus with a fun Main Street vibe.
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Anonymous wrote:Which idiot picks their school for the landscaping?!?!


Welll... teenagers, that's who. What're ya gonna do except be the adults who gently advise them to consider other factors?
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Anonymous wrote:Which idiot picks their school for the landscaping?!?!


It’s not so different from how corporations tend to locate sites for their management types in places with high quality of life.
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