Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I thought the Vanderbilt campus was atrocious.
I went to UPS and it is a pretty campus. Close to the Puget Sound, can see Mt. Rainer, and North Tacoma is mostly charming.
I went to UPS too (imagine that!!), and I agree with the description above except for the "odd architectural mix" part. It is all tudor gothic. If the PP visited a long time ago, they may have seen an unfortunate collection of pink-ish buildings (or the A-frames!!) that are long gone now. But the views of the Mountain and the proximity to the Sound--it really is a special place.
Anonymous wrote: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.
I thought the Vanderbilt campus was atrocious.
I went to UPS and it is a pretty campus. Close to the Puget Sound, can see Mt. Rainer, and North Tacoma is mostly charming.
Anonymous wrote:Mount Holyoke, Sewanee, Scripps, Kenyon
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.
I thought the Vanderbilt campus was atrocious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Northeast- Swarthmore
Southeast- Emory
Midwest- WashU
Southwest- Rice
Westcoast- USC
Calling USC beautiful requires you to be very near-sighted.
True.
But same with Pepperdine. You are clearly only speaking of the coastline not the campus buildings themselves.
I prefer the buildings at Pomona or Scripps, or Occidental.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Northeast- Swarthmore
Southeast- Emory
Midwest- WashU
Southwest- Rice
Westcoast- USC
Calling USC beautiful requires you to be very near-sighted.
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.
I thought the Vanderbilt campus was atrocious.
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.