Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:East: College of William & Mary and Middlebury
I also really like Columbia
Midwest: Indiana University
South: Vanderbilt (I haven't been to many other universities in the South)
West: Not much experience with beautiful West coast universities, but I visited University of Puget Sound when I was a kid because a relative worked there. From what I remember the campus is sort of an odd architectural mix but it felt very green and lush and you can see Mount Rainier and you're near the ocean. That said, it's been a long time since so it could be my memory improved it by combining everything I saw in Puget Sound with my memory of the university.
Schools like Middlebury can be a wonderland if you visit them on the right day. Visit on a bad weather day and you can get a very different impression.
Anonymous wrote:East: College of William & Mary and Middlebury
I also really like Columbia
Midwest: Indiana University
South: Vanderbilt (I haven't been to many other universities in the South)
West: Not much experience with beautiful West coast universities, but I visited University of Puget Sound when I was a kid because a relative worked there. From what I remember the campus is sort of an odd architectural mix but it felt very green and lush and you can see Mount Rainier and you're near the ocean. That said, it's been a long time since so it could be my memory improved it by combining everything I saw in Puget Sound with my memory of the university.
Anonymous wrote:You’re gonna have a lot of trouble coming up with a more beautiful campus than Notre Dame.
Anonymous wrote:Maryland has a great historic quad, a nice chapel, and a lot of cohesion thanks to the brick. It also has a couple of new buildings that look really good near entrances (Public Policy and Computer Science). They do a nice job with the little farm and red barn too. It is one of the prettiest huge schools I've been too. I prefer it to Michigan, Cal, or UNC, which are all beautiful big schools with a lot of brick as well.
Anonymous wrote:Maryland has a great historic quad, a nice chapel, and a lot of cohesion thanks to the brick. It also has a couple of new buildings that look really good near entrances (Public Policy and Computer Science). They do a nice job with the little farm and red barn too. It is one of the prettiest huge schools I've been too. I prefer it to Michigan, Cal, or UNC, which are all beautiful big schools with a lot of brick as well.
Anonymous wrote:The college I went to, and the colleges I want my kids to go to