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Anonymous wrote:Most beautiful school I’ve actually visited: Cornell
Most beautiful school I’ve only seen in pictures: Scripps
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yale/Princeton
Dartmouth
Cornell
Harvard/Brown
Columbia
Penn
For appeal of the architecture, maybe. But for overall beauty of the architecture + surroundings, Cornell for sure.
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.
Agree, I don’t think it compares to the beauty of campuses like W&M, Princeton, West Point or Cornell in any way.
Have either of you been to Salve Regina? It is NOT in "an upscale residential neighborhood with one giant mansion at its center." In fact it is one of many giant mansions along the cliff walk in Newport, RI. Have you ever heard of the Newport mansions? Educate yourself before you start spewing misinformation.
Anonymous wrote:
Yale/Princeton
Dartmouth
Cornell
Harvard/Brown
Columbia
Penn
Anonymous wrote: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.
Agree, I don’t think it compares to the beauty of campuses like W&M, Princeton, West Point or Cornell in any way.
Have either of you been to Salve Regina? It is NOT in "an upscale residential neighborhood with one giant mansion at its center." In fact it is one of many giant mansions along the cliff walk in Newport, RI. Have you ever heard of the Newport mansions? Educate yourself before you start spewing misinformation.
Totally agree. If you have not seen Salve, you cannot imagine how gorgeous it is. Like Pepperdine but sail boats and mansions. It is stunning. Obviously it isn’t in a league academically with some other mentioned but has to be top 5 in beautiful campuses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
It must be because UVA is one of the most unattractive campuses I’ve ever seen. I just don’t get the love for that one. Good school, but definitely not a beautiful campus.
And yet a world UNESCO site and no 1 most beautiful by a number of rankings services.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yale.
I really wonder if these people have been to many universities. DH went to Yale and I also thought New Haven and the Yale campus was a pretty awful place.
Architecturally, Yale is extraordinary and it is also beautiful. I'd say the best of the Ivy schools along with Princeton.
Within the Ivy League, I'd say
#1 - Yale/Princeton
#3 - Dartmouth
#4 - Cornell
#5 - Columbia
#6 - Harvard
#7 - Brown
#8 - Penn
There is a bit of a gap between 1-4 and 5-8.
I would put Harvard above Columbia and Cornell for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern. I mean, can ya believe it?
Those buildings sure are ugly. Take the water view out and it is a piece of crap campus.
Anonymous wrote:Conde Nast Traveler put together a list:
https://www.cntraveler.com/galleries/2016-01-29/the-20-most-beautiful-college-campuses-in-america
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
It must be because UVA is one of the most unattractive campuses I’ve ever seen. I just don’t get the love for that one. Good school, but definitely not a beautiful campus.
Anonymous wrote:Liberty University