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?
Architecture Digest has William and Mary 8th and UVA 10th in their most beautiful campus ranking. They are two of the top 3 public schools in the ranking (UCLA is 9th).
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:Anonymous wrote:There are very few references of colleges outside of the Northeast on this thread. A lot of those more traditional colleges are nice in summer, but can be muddy and gray in winter. A campus like UCLA is nice all year round.
Yes, but UCLA is in LA.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Intelligent? You’re an idiot.
would you prefer Great Value Colleges? UVA is often listed as no. 1 by ranking services. I guess you assume they are all idiotshttps://news.virginia.edu/content/accolades-uva-again-ranked-beautiful-college-list
Anonymous wrote: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
Intelligent? You’re an idiot.
https://news.virginia.edu/content/accolades-uva-again-ranked-beautiful-college-listAnonymous wrote:Wow, stunning. But is it a campus? Are these buildings contiguous and connected by green spaces?
Anonymous wrote:Wow, stunning. But is it a campus? Are these buildings contiguous and connected by green spaces?
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:Anonymous wrote: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.
No, it’s not. It looks like an upscale residential neighborhood, with one giant mansion at its center. Little about it suggests it’s an institution of higher learning.
I'm sorry you are so uninformed! No connection here other than the fact that I have visited Newport, and Salve Regina is next door to The Breakers and down the road from Rosecliff and other famous mansions along Bellevue Avenue. Do some research before you chime in next time...like how about looking at Google Maps for instance.
It doesn’t hold a candle to other places already discussed in this thread. A few old Newport mansions along with some smaller buildings that look like beach houses and some undistinguished newer buildings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
No, it’s not. It looks like an upscale residential neighborhood, with one giant mansion at its center. Little about it suggests it’s an institution of higher learning.
I'm sorry you are so uninformed! No connection here other than the fact that I have visited Newport, and Salve Regina is next door to The Breakers and down the road from Rosecliff and other famous mansions along Bellevue Avenue. Do some research before you chime in next time...like how about looking at Google Maps for instance.
Anonymous wrote: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.
No, it’s not. It looks like an upscale residential neighborhood, with one giant mansion at its center. Little about it suggests it’s an institution of higher learning.
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:In my view, few campuses are as profoundly impressive as UVA’s and William & Mary’s.
Anonymous wrote:There are very few references of colleges outside of the Northeast on this thread. A lot of those more traditional colleges are nice in summer, but can be muddy and gray in winter. A campus like UCLA is nice all year round.