Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From a distance the windows on the domed building look like the faces of a bunch of fraternity brothers in the second video. Anyway just because ND looks better than Holy Cross or Villanova doesn’t mean it’s beautiful.
Haters gone hate for sure. You cannot argue the beauty of ND...it makes the lists of most beautiful campuses time after time.
We just did. It’s not that attractive. And with Jesus presiding over a football stadium its most notable feature it’s even somewhat ridiculous.
Well you are wrong. The lists are all pretty consistent with ND always close to the top. You clearly have an issue with Jesus and Catholics. Just googled most beautiful campuses and first list that came up was this one. https://www.timeshighereducation.com/student/best-universities/10-most-beautiful-universities-us
ND is #7 in case you are too lazy to click the link.
Catholics are responsible for some of the most beautiful architecture in the world. Too bad it can't be found in South Bend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wisconsin
Heavy drinkers who couldn’t get into Michigan in a state that’s slashed education budgets for years?
You again? What’s wrong? Didn’t get in? Wisconsin has 50,000 students and the vast majority did not even apply to Michigan. And heavy drinkers? What College doesn’t have the? Your beloved Michigan certainly has its fair share, as does the vaunted UVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wisconsin
Heavy drinkers who couldn’t get into Michigan in a state that’s slashed education budgets for years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Delaware
Not too big; not too small
Not too rural; not too urban
Not southern; not northern
Not too competitive; not too easy
Good merit; respectable departments
Beautiful campus
It has a great college town...but the admitted students tour was enough for my DD to cross it off the list. The tour guides basically said this is a place where an average HS student can excel. Of course, Newark is a great college town...but for us, it was a Meh experience.
The students who “excel” at Delaware typically don’t excel anywhere else later. But a few years where all the 5s think they are 8s and 9s may not be the worst thing in the world.
Anonymous wrote:Wisconsin
Anonymous wrote:Wow, so many haters and trolls. I do have to upvote Rice. It has a nice campus and high percentage of classes are taught by profs. I haven't seen much hate for University of the South, which produces excellent writers.