Anonymous wrote:Northwestern!! Gorgeous campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duke! The mix of collegiate gothic and Georgian is gorgeous.
Separated by the beautiful Durham Expressway
Yeah the campus layout for Duke is horrendous. No idea how people can stand the campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duke! The mix of collegiate gothic and Georgian is gorgeous.
Separated by the beautiful Durham Expressway
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Nevada - Reno.
I was there for a work thing, and just could not get over how beautiful the campus was. It probably helped that my conference was in a casino that was just horrible, so getting outside to walk around the gorgeous campus felt doubly wonderful.
I was investigating UNR for my daughter for a while. The pictures on their website really are quite pretty, with the mountains in the background.
Anonymous wrote:Duke! The mix of collegiate gothic and Georgian is gorgeous.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Based solely on architecture, Cornell would be lower.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Nevada - Reno.
I was there for a work thing, and just could not get over how beautiful the campus was. It probably helped that my conference was in a casino that was just horrible, so getting outside to walk around the gorgeous campus felt doubly wonderful.
I was investigating UNR for my daughter for a while. The pictures on their website really are quite pretty, with the mountains in the background.
Anonymous wrote:University of Nevada - Reno.
I was there for a work thing, and just could not get over how beautiful the campus was. It probably helped that my conference was in a casino that was just horrible, so getting outside to walk around the gorgeous campus felt doubly wonderful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USC
Is this University of Southern California or South Carolina? I'm from the West Coast and we think California when we hear USC (which I agree has a beautiful campus) but on these boards, USC more often means South Carolina.
USC almost always = University of Sourthern California from anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USC
Is this University of Southern California or South Carolina? I'm from the West Coast and we think California when we hear USC (which I agree has a beautiful campus) but on these boards, USC more often means South Carolina.