Anonymous wrote:Northwestern,
Anonymous wrote:UNC is definitely more beautiful than Duke. I did not go to either, but my husband went to Duke and I am from Chapel Hill. Duke to me just looks like fake gothic wannabe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just read through this whole list and cannot believe no one has mentioned:
The University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame and St. Mary's in Southbend - just gorgeous. Too much snow, though.
There's no such thing! Although since I'm a Michigan alum, I am going to disagree with having ND on this list as a matter of principle.
Anonymous wrote:I am SHOCKED that no one has said the University of Colorado.
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Anonymous wrote:I am SHOCKED that no one has said the University of Colorado.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just read through this whole list and cannot believe no one has mentioned:
The University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame and St. Mary's in Southbend - just gorgeous. Too much snow, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just read through this whole list and cannot believe no one has mentioned:
The University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame and St. Mary's in Southbend - just gorgeous. Too much snow, though.
And too many rednecks.
Anonymous wrote:How is it that a thread like this doesn't have any pictures?
Indiana at Bloomington:
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think there's a real distinction between a beautiful natural location (Wisconsin - Madison) and a campus with beautiful buildings (UNC Chapel Hill). It's landscape vs landscaping.
Cornell has both.
So does Colgate.
Ewww. Colgate? It'd dour. And the dorm room suck.