<p>Which schools do you think have the best campuses?</p>
<p>Yale, Cornell, Princeton, Harvard ( in that order).</p>
<p>Stanford hands down. No college could ever match how beautiful and spacious that campus is (8,000 square acres and the biggest college campus in America!) Plus the weather is awesome.</p>
<p>Actually, Stanford is not the biggest college campus in America. Sewanee The University of the South has a 10,000 acre domain (campus).</p>
<p>And Sewanee is an LAC---far fewer students then Stanford.</p>
<p>Stanford is pretty to look at, but have you try to go anywhere on campus? It's too spread out.</p>
<p>Dartmouth, its a playground in summer and winter</p>
<p>Emory, its a country club</p>
<p>UNC-CH</p>
<p>i always thought deep springs was considered the school with the biggest campus. Maybe you arn't counting it as a campus but it is like 12,000 sq. MILES. (my number might be wrong but its something like that)</p>
<p>LMU, anyone?</p>
<p>It may not be the best in the country, but Rice is a wonderful campus. We just got back from seeing D in a performance. The campus has an "outer loop" running path around the entire campus that is 3 miles long. The beautiful campus is contained within this loop. The huge parking lot by the stadium is a great place for the kids to park their cars, and not too horrible of a walk to most buildings on campus. There is also a shuttle. The residential colleges are like mini-campuses. We love it.</p>
<p>This is major redundant - check this thread that's less than a week old....
<a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=38850%5B/url%5D">http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=38850</a></p>
<p>Wow, I didn't like Yale's campus. Everything seemed gated, cold, and uninviting.</p>
<p>Duke, UT, UIW, Scranton</p>
<p>Dartmouth, just what a college campus should look like</p>
<p>I would have to say that Bucknell was a beautiful campus (if you erase the highway next to it it would be even prettier)</p>
<p>I hated Yale. It seemed old and run down, and if you take 12 steps off the campus in any direction you instantly get the feeling you're susceptable to drive-by related violence.</p>
<p>umm...well, The American University of Paris IS in Paris...</p>
<p>Also, I think that the University of Manchester has an amazing campus!</p>
<p>Richmond is really beautiful, manicured and gothic, very impressive. It's smaller than a lot of the other schools mentioned, only 350 acres. However, it has a lake, beautiful nature paths and gorgeous architecture. And, the kids aren't bad either!</p>
<p>i looooved emory's campus (partially b/c it was 75 degrees and sunny in february....and i'm from boston), but also because i loved that it was all pedestrian (and yes, hte claremont campus IS a country club)... some people have said they didint like the campus, which i dont understand at all!! ahh i want to go there so badlyy... how much longer til college? (i'm a junior) :-/</p>
<p>Here are 30 in no particular order:</p>
<p>Princeton
Stanford
Cal Tech
Dartmouth
Pomona
Swarthmore
U Va
Williams
BC
Colgate
Duke
Davidson
Cornell
Haverford
Middlebury
Northwestern
Bucknell
Dickinson
Furman
Holy Cross
Kenyon
Oberlin
St. Lawrence
Trinity (CT)
UCLA
Villanova
Wake Forest
William & Mary
UNC
Vassar</p>