<p>WUSTL is in a pretty nice area of St. Louis, the loop area is a nice type of college-town</p>
<p>ANN ARBOR. i love it!</p>
<p>I’d say that NYC and Boston are two of the best college towns.</p>
<p>However, I think the Twin Cities are overlooked a lot. There’s tons of colleges and universities there, and Minneapolis-St. Paul both have a lot of artsy flair. They’re very student friendly.</p>
<p>Despite what OP says, I still think Boston is a great college town. Also Philadelphia, Princeton (NJ), Newark (DE), Charlottesville (VA), and State College ¶.</p>
<p>I really liked Hamilton, NY (where Colgate is located). It reminded me of a smaller Bar Harbor where things were open in the winter and there was parking available</p>
<p>^Have you visited the Hamilton College campus? If so, what would you say about it?</p>
<p>I loved Hamilton!!! It was actually my top choice :]</p>
<p>The campus had a nice mix of buildings, so it wasn’t boring like Brown’s (jk lol but not really ) and it was neither too small nor overwhelmingly large (though my preferences tend to be on the smaller side), and Clinton was actually really nice too.</p>