Anonymous wrote:I am voting for JHU. It’s the right size so you can easily get to places on campus. The buildings are the most beautiful. Full of life.
Anonymous wrote:I love the penn campus! I went to Columbia which was compact but nice. But I have a kid at penn now and I just love it - locust walk, the neighborhood, the vibe. It's pretty and everything is so easily accessible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Princeton is beautiful
Duke is Princeton with a more cohesive architectural theme - the core of Princeton is great but there are some ugly buildings mixed in - Duke also has one or two stinkers but fewer than Princeton. Plus there is East Campus which is beautiful in a totally different way (looks like UVA). Plus gorgeous gardens right in the middle of campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just picked up my kid from Yale today and I am always blown away by the architecture. The campus really shines especially during Spring with the flowers blossoming everywhere. I am also a fan of Princeton and Duke-- I guess I really like collegiate gothic architecture...
Do all Yale parents try to sound like intellectual daydreamers with lives full of sunshine and rainbows?
You take yourself too seriously.
I'm not the poster you replied to but how is this taking yourself seriously?
I am also a sucker for gothic style, so adding Penn's locust walk to this list.
Also a different poster but Yale mom just needed to emphasize that she wasn’t on a mere visit, her kid is there. And topped that off with a story acting like she was in a fairytale.
Penn’s campus is abysmal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The correct answer is Chico state.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just picked up my kid from Yale today and I am always blown away by the architecture. The campus really shines especially during Spring with the flowers blossoming everywhere. I am also a fan of Princeton and Duke-- I guess I really like collegiate gothic architecture...
Do all Yale parents try to sound like intellectual daydreamers with lives full of sunshine and rainbows?
You take yourself too seriously.
I'm not the poster you replied to but how is this taking yourself seriously?
I am also a sucker for gothic style, so adding Penn's locust walk to this list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just picked up my kid from Yale today and I am always blown away by the architecture. The campus really shines especially during Spring with the flowers blossoming everywhere. I am also a fan of Princeton and Duke-- I guess I really like collegiate gothic architecture...
Do all Yale parents try to sound like intellectual daydreamers with lives full of sunshine and rainbows?
You take yourself too seriously.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s Duke and everyone else.
Nice. But I think Cambridge, Oxford, Princeton, Yale, and others are nicer.
The poor lil dookies…they wanted to go to Princeton but didn’t get in so off to derm and faux Princeton for them. But they can take solace in the fact it is the University of NJ/derm. So close but so faux gothic far.
The fact that every picture of Duke is that same chapel and few surrounding buildings is pretty self-revealing…the rest of campus is hideous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s Duke and everyone else.
Nice. But I think Cambridge, Oxford, Princeton, Yale, and others are nicer.
The poor lil dookies…they wanted to go to Princeton but didn’t get in so off to derm and faux Princeton for them. But they can take solace in the fact it is the University of NJ/derm. So close but so faux gothic far.
Anonymous wrote:I just picked up my kid from Yale today and I am always blown away by the architecture. The campus really shines especially during Spring with the flowers blossoming everywhere. I am also a fan of Princeton and Duke-- I guess I really like collegiate gothic architecture...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s Duke and everyone else.
Nice. But I think Cambridge, Oxford, Princeton, Yale, and others are nicer.