Anonymous wrote:UVA’s “grounds” are overrated. Other than the Lawn, which is fairly small, the rest of the buildings are just kind of meh.
There are other campuses in Virginia that are prettier - UMW, JMU, and Virginia Tech come to mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this list of 30 colleges & universities was expanded to 33 schools,which schools do you think deserve to be added ?
I have always thought Virginia Tech should be on the list.
+1
It is on other lists.
https://www.cntraveler.com/galleries/2016-01-29/the-20-most-beautiful-college-campuses-in-america
9 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this list of 30 colleges & universities was expanded to 33 schools,which schools do you think deserve to be added ?
I have always thought Virginia Tech should be on the list.
+1
It is on other lists.
https://www.cntraveler.com/galleries/2016-01-29/the-20-most-beautiful-college-campuses-in-america
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this list of 30 colleges & universities was expanded to 33 schools,which schools do you think deserve to be added ?
I have always thought Virginia Tech should be on the list.
+1
It is on other lists.
https://www.cntraveler.com/galleries/2016-01-29/the-20-most-beautiful-college-campuses-in-america
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this list of 30 colleges & universities was expanded to 33 schools,which schools do you think deserve to be added ?
I have always thought Virginia Tech should be on the list.
Anonymous wrote:Both U Virginia & College of William & Mary are on the list.
U Chicago, Northwestern, Berry College, Stanford, Princeton, Wellesley College, Bryn Mawr, U Colorado-Boulder, U Washington-Seattle, Rice, Lewis & Clark College, Yale, Duke, Furman University, Wisconsin-Madison, Kenyon College, Notre Dame, Bard, Michigan, Vanderbilt, Flagler College, Florida Southern, Sewanee-The Univ. of the South, UVA, Wm. & Mary, U San Diego, Cornell, Swarthmore College, U Georgia, & U Hawaii.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD goes to UCLA. Sure it is pretty. But Pepperdine is on another level. You can go to the library and there is a huge wall of glass with direct views of the Pacific Ocean from anywhere you seat…..you just cant beat that setting.
I want an ocean view if I’m renting a beach cottage. But it’s not something that really resonates with me when it comes to a college campus. Guess I’m just much more attuned to the East Coast aesthetic. Each to their own.
What an irrelevant post….omg…you people never cease to amaze me…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alternative 30 off the top of my head that I think is at least as good:
UCLA, Berkeley, Indiana, Ole Miss, West Point, Richmond, Dartmouth, Scripps, Middlebury, Naval Academy, Air Force, Vassar, WashU, W&L, Mount Holyoke, Grinnell, Pepperdine, Salve Regina, Reed, Lehigh, Rollins, Vermont, Wake Forest, Rhodes, Elon, Holy Cross, UNC, Colgate, Williams, Harvard
I would replace this one with Sewanee. Same architecture but on 13,000 mountaintop acres instead of a postage stamp in Memphis.
Sewanee was on the original list and is beautiful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alternative 30 off the top of my head that I think is at least as good:
UCLA, Berkeley, Indiana, Ole Miss, West Point, Richmond, Dartmouth, Scripps, Middlebury, Naval Academy, Air Force, Vassar, WashU, W&L, Mount Holyoke, Grinnell, Pepperdine, Salve Regina, Reed, Lehigh, Rollins, Vermont, Wake Forest, Rhodes, Elon, Holy Cross, UNC, Colgate, Williams, Harvard
I would replace this one with Sewanee. Same architecture but on 13,000 mountaintop acres instead of a postage stamp in Memphis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD goes to UCLA. Sure it is pretty. But Pepperdine is on another level. You can go to the library and there is a huge wall of glass with direct views of the Pacific Ocean from anywhere you seat…..you just cant beat that setting.
I want an ocean view if I’m renting a beach cottage. But it’s not something that really resonates with me when it comes to a college campus. Guess I’m just much more attuned to the East Coast aesthetic. Each to their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD goes to UCLA. Sure it is pretty. But Pepperdine is on another level. You can go to the library and there is a huge wall of glass with direct views of the Pacific Ocean from anywhere you seat…..you just cant beat that setting.
I want an ocean view if I’m renting a beach cottage. But it’s not something that really resonates with me when it comes to a college campus. Guess I’m just much more attuned to the East Coast aesthetic. Each to their own.
A pipeline to The Street is more important than an ocean view.
Anonymous wrote:Alternative 30 off the top of my head that I think is at least as good:
UCLA, Berkeley, Indiana, Ole Miss, West Point, Richmond, Dartmouth, Scripps, Middlebury, Naval Academy, Air Force, Vassar, WashU, W&L, Mount Holyoke, Grinnell, Pepperdine, Salve Regina, Reed, Lehigh, Rollins, Vermont, Wake Forest, Rhodes, Elon, Holy Cross, UNC, Colgate, Williams, Harvard
Anonymous wrote:If this list of 30 colleges & universities was expanded to 33 schools,which schools do you think deserve to be added ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD goes to UCLA. Sure it is pretty. But Pepperdine is on another level. You can go to the library and there is a huge wall of glass with direct views of the Pacific Ocean from anywhere you seat…..you just cant beat that setting.
I want an ocean view if I’m renting a beach cottage. But it’s not something that really resonates with me when it comes to a college campus. Guess I’m just much more attuned to the East Coast aesthetic. Each to their own.