Anonymous wrote:I don’t know anything about the school but whenever I’m in Newport and I do the cliff walk I think what a beautiful campus Salve Regina is.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hood College in Frederick MD. Small little school, but beautiful campus. Really gorgeous in spring.
I have only seen Cornell once in the late fall, early winter, on a gray cloudy day, late in the afternoon. I thought it was dismal.
I did like Princeton.
Cornell is gorgeous in the early fall and late spring. Colby is quite nice as well.
For a lot of schools, it may depend on when you see them. You see pictures of University of Washington with blossoms an a view of Mount Rainier, but the blossoms aren't always blooming and you can't see Rainier on many days. UCLA on the other hand, doesn't have the greatest of architecture to my eye (the 1960s buildings, not the original buildings), but it usually gives a really pleasant vibe due to the nice weather.
Cornell has bad days, but it probably doesn't look quite as good on a dreary day when you are walking up a 20 degree incline in 30 degree weather to get a 40 on your engineering test.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hood College in Frederick MD. Small little school, but beautiful campus. Really gorgeous in spring.
I have only seen Cornell once in the late fall, early winter, on a gray cloudy day, late in the afternoon. I thought it was dismal.
I did like Princeton.
Cornell is gorgeous in the early fall and late spring. Colby is quite nice as well.
Anonymous wrote:Hood College in Frederick MD. Small little school, but beautiful campus. Really gorgeous in spring.
I have only seen Cornell once in the late fall, early winter, on a gray cloudy day, late in the afternoon. I thought it was dismal.
I did like Princeton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been to at least 250 colleges. My favorites:
College of the Holy Cross
UChicago
William and Mary
Rhodes
Rollins
Scripps
Notre Dame
Sewanee
Vandy
Vassar
Flagler
Miami of Ohio
Bryn Mawr
Indiana U
Berry
That is a good list, although I haven't seen Berry or Flagler. I think Princeton, Yale, Wellesley, Middlebury, and Richmond deserve mention.
Anonymous wrote:I've been to at least 250 colleges. My favorites:
College of the Holy Cross
UChicago
William and Mary
Rhodes
Rollins
Scripps
Notre Dame
Sewanee
Vandy
Vassar
Flagler
Miami of Ohio
Bryn Mawr
Indiana U
Berry
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College of the Holy Cross in Mass.
YES!