Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This list is utter trash! My list of 10 best campuses based on all the ones I've visited:
10) UVA
9) Washington
8) West Point
7) William & Mary
6) Columbia
5) Cornell
4) Stanford
3) Duke
2) Princeton
1) Yale
Honorable mentions: Santa Clara, Emory, UC Berkeley, Fordham, Colgate
I was underwhelmed with the following:
(1) Harvard
(2) Brown
(3) MIT
(4) UCLA
(5) UNC
(6) Dartmouth
Of the campuses I've never visited but appear to be beautiful campuses:
(1) U Chicago
(2) Naval Academy
Your list is much better that the list the OP linkked to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just toured Virginia Tech--it was way better than we expected. Wouldn't rank it in top 10 prettiest, but it was pretty good. Maybe the "best" rank includes on-campus offerings. VTech has tons of on-campus food and amenities to accommodate 40,000 in the middle of Blacksburg.
Va Tech is the traditional college Gothic architecture set against vast mountain-scape. It gets high praise for good food. But what other “on-campus” amenities are you raving about? We also toured recently, it is beautiful, DS would love to attend, but I couldn’t get a feel for what else there is (much less “tons”).
DP. There are hundreds of clubs, club sports, and organizations available as well as lots of outdoor activities in the mountains (hiking, camping, rafting, climbing, caving, etc). Residential life includes lots of LLPs, if that's your thing. There is Greek life for those interested, but less than 20% go Greek, so the majority of students don't rush. Honestly, it's a little surprising that you toured the school but didn't ask about these things while you were there. There's also google...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Excellent troll job- liberty, JMU and VT all ranked in the top 10
What is your point, exactly? I don't know anything about Liberty, but JMU and VT both have great campuses.
NP
Anonymous wrote:So many bitter people here because their school wasn’t included. Typical DCUM!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which idiot picks their school for the landscaping?!?!
Shallow people. That’s who.
Highly manicured campuses, in my opinion, seem to be hiding negative aspects about the school. Looking at you High Point.

Anonymous wrote:Yeah, let’s all go to urban campuses that look like slums! Let’s dress in all black & pretend we like art museums! Boo, sports! Yay, squalor!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which idiot picks their school for the landscaping?!?!
Shallow people. That’s who.
Highly manicured campuses, in my opinion, seem to be hiding negative aspects about the school. Looking at you High Point.
Anonymous wrote:Which idiot picks their school for the landscaping?!?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would say NYU #1
Ugh. Urban "campuses" are the worst.
Uh.. maybe for your kid, but we are not talking about your kid.
They are insanely popular overall.
Not among my students at my kids' school - most are seeking out suburban and rural campuses. You must be talking about your own kid and their peers.
Who the F prefers middle of nowhere??
Who the F prefers dirty, crime-ridden, concrete streets? No one I know.
There will always be students who want a downtown experience. Boston has remained pretty safe. Schools like BU and Northeastern will remain appealing. Same with NYU. New York is no worse now than before.
But people might think twice about other urban schools. Baltimore and Philadelphia are not particularly appealing presently. Suspect Hopkins and Penn are not getting as many applications as they otherwise would. Possibly the same with UChicago.
Depends on the city. But there are tons of kids who'd much rather be in the city than Hicksville, Nowhere or some bland suburb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would say NYU #1
Ugh. Urban "campuses" are the worst.
Uh.. maybe for your kid, but we are not talking about your kid.
They are insanely popular overall.
Not among my students at my kids' school - most are seeking out suburban and rural campuses. You must be talking about your own kid and their peers.
Who the F prefers middle of nowhere??
Who the F prefers dirty, crime-ridden, concrete streets? No one I know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would say NYU #1
Ugh. Urban "campuses" are the worst.
Uh.. maybe for your kid, but we are not talking about your kid.
They are insanely popular overall.
Not among my students at my kids' school - most are seeking out suburban and rural campuses. You must be talking about your own kid and their peers.
Who the F prefers middle of nowhere??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would say NYU #1
Ugh. Urban "campuses" are the worst.
Uh.. maybe for your kid, but we are not talking about your kid.
They are insanely popular overall.
Not among my students at my kids' school - most are seeking out suburban and rural campuses. You must be talking about your own kid and their peers.
NOPE. I'm not talking about your kid or my kid or isolated cases.
This is for overall.
Schools like NYU, USC, Northeastern are the most applied schools from DMV area as well as nationally.
Check the real data for yourself rather looking at your kid and some kids around you.
NOPE. You made the claim, you provide the "real data" to support it. And not some list from Bethesda.![]()
Bethesda is a good representation and survey of DMV area. NYU received 120K applications. Northeastern 100K