Anonymous wrote:Princeton was always my favorite, especially in the Fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
If you just drive through UVA, it doesn't give the best impression. You have to walk around the Lawn area.
I was at UVA this week for orientation. Campus is beautiful.
My kid (OOS) adored UVA campus, and I thought it was quite beautiful. I see people on DCUM disparaging UVA; I can’t wrap my head around that.
Anonymous wrote: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.
If you just drive through UVA, it doesn't give the best impression. You have to walk around the Lawn area.
I was at UVA this week for orientation. Campus is beautiful.
Anonymous wrote:UC Santa Barbara
Anonymous wrote:Kenyon College -- Collectively, many of the campus buildings and Middle Path, a primary landscape feature, are listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Miami of Ohio (exquisite)
Wellesley (heavily wooded—felt like Robin Hood would drop out of a tree at any moment)
Richmond (very clean and well-maintained; spouse said “This is what a college SHOULD look like”)
Indiana (trees perfectly interspersed with nice buildings)
Texas Tech & Oklahoma State (surprisingly)
OMG! You did not just say Texas Tech in Lubbock, Texas is a beautiful university!!! It has been rated as the most heinous Universities by several different publications including Sports Illustrated.
On a good day, the smell from the cattle feed lots sits on the ugliest campus in the US all day! Nothing quite like it in the US!!!!!
https://plexuss.com/n/most-beautiful-college-campuses-in-the-us
Here’s some more on Texas Tech. A number of years ago, Sports Illustrated published a huge issue on college football and included such evaluations as “best band”, “best cheerleaders”, etc, etc . One item was “ugliest campus” and Texas Tech got the award. Of course, SI got a slew of letters from disgruntled Texas Texh supporters. In response, SI decided to revisit the matter of “ugliest campus” and, after it did that, stated once again that Texas Tech had the worst looking campus in the USA. It is hideous.
Look at #9
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Miami of Ohio (exquisite)
Wellesley (heavily wooded—felt like Robin Hood would drop out of a tree at any moment)
Richmond (very clean and well-maintained; spouse said “This is what a college SHOULD look like”)
Indiana (trees perfectly interspersed with nice buildings)
Texas Tech & Oklahoma State (surprisingly)
OMG! You did not just say Texas Tech in Lubbock, Texas is a beautiful university!!! It has been rated as the most heinous Universities by several different publications including Sports Illustrated.
On a good day, the smell from the cattle feed lots sits on the ugliest campus in the US all day! Nothing quite like it in the US!!!!!
Go see it for yourself, dipshit.
Anonymous wrote:Vassar, Hamilton, Swarthmore
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Miami of Ohio (exquisite)
Wellesley (heavily wooded—felt like Robin Hood would drop out of a tree at any moment)
Richmond (very clean and well-maintained; spouse said “This is what a college SHOULD look like”)
Indiana (trees perfectly interspersed with nice buildings)
Texas Tech & Oklahoma State (surprisingly)
OMG! You did not just say Texas Tech in Lubbock, Texas is a beautiful university!!! It has been rated as the most heinous Universities by several different publications including Sports Illustrated.
On a good day, the smell from the cattle feed lots sits on the ugliest campus in the US all day! Nothing quite like it in the US!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Name some beautiful college campuses and why you found them beautiful. Urban, suburban and rural. I'll start. I drove through Massachusetts as a teenager and stopped to drive around the campus of Mt. Holyoke. I was 18 and about to go away to college myself but I fell in love with the campus. I sent away for the brochure and looked at it all of the time. I didn't apply because it was way too expensive and I didn't want to burden my single parent mother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Miami of Ohio (exquisite)
Wellesley (heavily wooded—felt like Robin Hood would drop out of a tree at any moment)
Richmond (very clean and well-maintained; spouse said “This is what a college SHOULD look like”)
Indiana (trees perfectly interspersed with nice buildings)
Texas Tech & Oklahoma State (surprisingly)
OMG! You did not just say Texas Tech in Lubbock, Texas is a beautiful university!!! It has been rated as the most heinous Universities by several different publications including Sports Illustrated.
On a good day, the smell from the cattle feed lots sits on the ugliest campus in the US all day! Nothing quite like it in the US!!!!!
Yes. And there’s no close second.Anonymous wrote:UC Santa Cruz!