Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my view, few campuses are as profoundly impressive as UVA’s and William & Mary’s.
You have a very limited view. Have you ever ventured outside of Virginia?
NP. I've lived all over the country, and have only been in VA for a few years, and find UVA and William and Mary to be absolutely gorgeous. And impressive.
Why are you (and many others here) so threatened by the fact that people *gasp* like the public universities in Virginia? What's up with that?
I literally couldn’t care less about Virginia public universities but I find it odd that somebody can’t appreciate the beauty of campuses outside of the colonial architecture spectrum.....seems limited.
Gosh, I guess you are more intelligent than Forbes. https://www.forbes.com/pictures/ekkf45i/university-of-virginia-charlottesville-va/#11cdfd24197c
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colgate, Wesleyan, Bryn Mawr, Vassar, Princeton, Yale, Chicago, Sewanee, Middlebury, West Point, William and Mary, Richmond, Kenyon, Colorado, Swarthmore, Indiana, Notre Dame, Cornell, Mount Holyoke, Wash U
That’s a great list. I’d add USNA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my view, few campuses are as profoundly impressive as UVA’s and William & Mary’s.
You have a very limited view. Have you ever ventured outside of Virginia?
NP. I've lived all over the country, and have only been in VA for a few years, and find UVA and William and Mary to be absolutely gorgeous. And impressive.
Why are you (and many others here) so threatened by the fact that people *gasp* like the public universities in Virginia? What's up with that?
I literally couldn’t care less about Virginia public universities but I find it odd that somebody can’t appreciate the beauty of campuses outside of the colonial architecture spectrum.....seems limited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my view, few campuses are as profoundly impressive as UVA’s and William & Mary’s.
You have a very limited view. Have you ever ventured outside of Virginia?
NP. I've lived all over the country, and have only been in VA for a few years, and find UVA and William and Mary to be absolutely gorgeous. And impressive.
Why are you (and many others here) so threatened by the fact that people *gasp* like the public universities in Virginia? What's up with that?
Anonymous wrote:+1 especially with regards to Salve Regina. No, I don’t think my kids will be going there but it is the most gorgeous campus in US, hands down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my view, few campuses are as profoundly impressive as UVA’s and William & Mary’s.
You have a very limited view. Have you ever ventured outside of Virginia?
Anonymous wrote:In my view, few campuses are as profoundly impressive as UVA’s and William & Mary’s.
Anonymous wrote:Colgate, Wesleyan, Bryn Mawr, Vassar, Princeton, Yale, Chicago, Sewanee, Middlebury, West Point, William and Mary, Richmond, Kenyon, Colorado, Swarthmore, Indiana, Notre Dame, Cornell, Mount Holyoke, Wash U
Anonymous wrote:+1 especially with regards to Salve Regina. No, I don’t think my kids will be going there but it is the most gorgeous campus in US, hands down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High Point. Say what you will about the school but the campus is amazing.
A lot of people on this thread have named the highly selective candidates like Princeton. But there are a number of schools that are not as selective but have lovely, notable campuses like Elon, Furman, Salve Regina, Flagler, and Berry.
Anonymous wrote:High Point. Say what you will about the school but the campus is amazing.