<p>Yale, Chicago, UCLA, UCSB (Location and setting, not buildings).</p>
<p>Pomona college( very nice architecture and mountains on the background)
LMU
Chapman university
ASU
University of cincinnati
Boston College</p>
<p>USC is in the top 5</p>
<p>USC isn't even in the top 100</p>
<p>haha yea....not even close</p>
<p>The earlier picture of middlebury makes the campus look flat and it doesn't even show the snow-capped mountainous background that really definesthe beauty of Midd</p>
<p>Damn that's one hot school.</p>
<p>Wow, now THAT's what I call pretty. Williams has a similarly wonderful view of the mountains, but Middlebury's campus blows Williams' campus away.</p>
<p>I hear all these people talking about clubmidd clubmidd, but this is actually the first time i see the true power of clubmidd. Man, pics really weigh more than a thousand words</p>
<p>Well, I'm unimpressed. Check out Berry College (although these pictures don't even begin to do it justice!).</p>
<p>oh yea.. those are actually pretty popular pics</p>
<p>daikon, why is Amherst's campus overrated?</p>
<p>Princeton's campus is really, really nice. Yale is good too. Harvard, meh, not so much</p>
<p>And some more..</p>
<p>In all honesty though, tourguide, I actually like Williams' campus better. Theres more architectural variety. It feels more real.</p>
<p>oh men!! maybe i will apply there....nnaahh!!</p>
<p>Ooohh...pictures.</p>
<p>Time to show off the most flattering pictures of my alma mater that I an come up with...</p>
<p>Royce</a> Hall
Powell</a> Library
Kerkhoff</a> Hall
Ackerman</a> Union (student center)
Kerkhoff</a> Hall again
UCLA</a> Guest House (hotel) [ed note: I just think this is funny. The idea of a hotel at a college always seemed odd to me]
Murphy</a> Sculpture Garden
More</a> sculpture garden
Inverted</a> fountain
Royce</a> Hall's butt
Bel</a> Air from campus
Pauley</a> Pavillion and the John Wooden basketball court
UCLA</a> Law School
UCLA</a> Japanese garden<a href="this%20is%20just%20a%20mile%20off%20campus,%20so%20sue%20me">/url</a>
[url=<a href="http://www.english.ucla.edu/ucla1960s/6465/image7B.jpg%5DMore">http://www.english.ucla.edu/ucla1960s/6465/image7B.jpg]More</a> of the Japanese garden
Anderson</a> School of Business
Some</a> flowers by the Anderson
Janss</a> Steps
UCLA</a> and Westwood Village
[Fox</a> Village Theater<a href="go%20here%20for%20your%20movie%20premiers">/url</a></p>
<p>...and finally [url=<a href="http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/a/a0/Uclapowellsnow1932.JPG%5DPowell">http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/a/a0/Uclapowellsnow1932.JPG]Powell</a> Library covered in snow.](<a href="http://www.laokay.com/lathumb/laphoto/Westwood079.jpg%5DFox">http://www.laokay.com/lathumb/laphoto/Westwood079.jpg)</p>
<p>Whew. That's most of the best parts.</p>
<p>obviously no one can actually post the 10 best campuses in the country..being as it's hard for me to believe that someone has actually seen every campus in the country.</p>
<p>But ... here are my rankings based on what I've visited. (one being the best)</p>
<ol>
<li>Wake Forest University</li>
<li>Davidson College</li>
<li>University of Virginia</li>
<li>Washington and Lee</li>
<li>Georgia Tech (although the campus wasn't all that pretty..the facilities were awesome)</li>
<li>University of North Carolina</li>
</ol>
<p>Wow, I didn't know UCLA's campus was that attractive. (I also had no idea they ever got snow!)</p>
<p>My Personal favorites are, in no particular order:</p>
<ol>
<li>UVA - Historic beauty</li>
<li>Bucknell</li>
<li>Susquehanna University - what a surprisingly beautiful campus!</li>
<li>Vassar</li>
<li>College of the Holy Cross</li>
</ol>
<p>Flagler College</p>