CCNY located in HARLEM USA! I can even score me some crack between classes.
CCNY located in HARLEM USA! I can even score me some crack between classes.
I just couldn't understand the list above having CU at #48.
But I think I'll take the track at Santa Barbara City College over anything listed in this thread.
Guts&Glory wrote:
for the architecture, Yale or University of Chicago.
Of course the Yale architecture school is in the ugliest building on the campus.
royalscrewup wrote:
WORST: Michigan State, South Florida, Syracuse (except in fall), Eastern Michigan
Ohio Northern.
Better question is which campus has the more beautiful women. This can be a tiebreaker for those top 5 campuses.
Any SUNY Campus- Soviet Gulag Chic
There are many articles on this topic. This one has
1. Elon (North Carolina)
2. Kenyon (Ohio)
3. Sewanee (Tennessee)
4. Pepperdine (California)
5. Lewis & Clark (Oregon)
College Campus Analyst wrote:
The architecture of CU is f*cking gorgeous! WTH are you talking about?
Nope, not seeing it. Seen much more aethetically pleasing campuses.
Anne Arundel Community College, or as the locals call it, "Any A**hole Can Come." Beautiful this time of year.
others opinion wrote:
There are many articles on this topic. This one has
1. Elon (North Carolina)
2. Kenyon (Ohio)
3. Sewanee (Tennessee)
4. Pepperdine (California)
5. Lewis & Clark (Oregon)
http://www.thebestcolleges.org/most-beautiful-campuses/
Interesting top 50 list. I noticed U of Wash. was ranked 20th and they did show a pic of the exact view of Mt. Rainier that I mentioned earlier in the thread.
Another "sleeper" that I like and have visited several times is UCSD near LaJolla Ca. Buildings aren't really "classic" college style but more modern and kind of funky like the inverted library and there's an odd big stone bear in the middle of a quad. Loved all the eucalyptus trees. But the view of the ocean near the oceanography dept was amazingly killer!! Plus I loved running in the nearby Torrey pines preserve.
Guts&Glory wrote:
for the architecture, Yale or University of Chicago.
Certainly Yale is at or near the very top. Staggeringly beautiful.
Palm trees for one. Never any "winter" weather leading to beauty all year 'round. The foothills surrounding the campus are beautiful and can be seen from most places on campus. The architecture of the buildings along with the red roofs is beautiful. Olive trees. The campus is meticulously taken care of. The Rodin sculpture garden. Pretty much everything about that place.
yyff wrote:
What makes Stanford so much better?
Flagpole wrote:Ok. I'm glad to see you said "not in any order". I've been to Miami (Ohio), Ohio University, Denison, Indiana, Stanford, and UC Santa Barbara on your list, and I have to put Stanford at the top of that group.
Also, here in Ohio, the Kenyon College campus is awesome.
I've visited about 60 college campuses and been to every state in the US and have got to say that Stanford takes the cake!
Beautiful architecture, lots of green and open spaces, and the surrounding foothills are amazing.
College Campus Analyst wrote:
The architecture of CU is f*cking gorgeous! WTH are you talking about?
CU has the mountains in the distance but otherwise the campus is pretty average for a big state university. Not bad, but not even in the top 10.
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No way CU Boulder is not on the list.
I spent a trimester at UC Santa Barbara and didn't find the campus to be particularly beautiful.
UNC Chapel Hill is a nice one
tribe wrote:
Almostbq wrote:
University of Virginia, as much as it pains me to give them credit :)
UVA isn't even the most beautiful campus in VA. William and Mary tops them. So does Richmond...
In my opinion, having beautiful grounds is the only thing UVA has going for it.
CU-Boulder, then Lewis & Clark, then Pepperdine. Anyone who disagrees has either never left the East Coast their entire lifetime, or never been to any of these places.