Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USC, NYU, GWU, Northeastern, BU, Emory, SMU (although it is in such wealthy are it seems divorced from an "urban" feel)
While Emory might technically be within the Atlanta city limits, it’s in the sleepy leafy suburban-feeling part. SFHs, commuter roads with no sidewalks, etc.
I don’t think that’s the vibe OP wanted
Anonymous wrote:USC
Rice
Emory
LMU
Santa Clara
SMU
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northeastern has no campus.
Huh? Northeastern has an integrated campus.
Anonymous wrote:USC, NYU, GWU, Northeastern, BU, Emory, SMU (although it is in such wealthy are it seems divorced from an "urban" feel)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USC, NYU, GWU, Northeastern, BU, Emory, SMU (although it is in such wealthy are it seems divorced from an "urban" feel)
USC is suburbia
NYU does not have a campus feel
GWU doesn't really either but way more than NYU
No idea about NE.
BU sort of
Emory is the burbs.
SMU. Hmm, I think this fits the bill but I still don't think of Dallas as super urban like NYC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USC, NYU, GWU, Northeastern, BU, Emory, SMU (although it is in such wealthy are it seems divorced from an "urban" feel)
USC is suburbia
NYU does not have a campus feel
GWU doesn't really either but way more than NYU
No idea about NE.
BU sort of
Emory is the burbs.
SMU. Hmm, I think this fits the bill but I still don't think of Dallas as super urban like NYC.
Anonymous wrote:USC, NYU, GWU, Northeastern, BU, Emory, SMU (although it is in such wealthy are it seems divorced from an "urban" feel)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UCLA
Really great location but not that traditional feeling except for a few parts like Royce hall.