Best SUNY campus?

<p>Campus wise, Buff State wins. Its right next to Delaware Park and the Albright Knox Art Gallery. Most of the others are kinda in the middle of nowhere. </p>

<p>SUNY Binghamton and Plattburgh are the SUNYs I'm applying to though. </p>

<p>Bing. because they have the best anthro. program in the SUNYs and Plattsburgh because I hear that there campus is nice and my cousin visited and liked it. </p>

<p>The worst is SUNY Morrisville- I attended Boys State there and it was AWFUL!</p>

<p>All of the campuses I visited, SUNY Plattsburgh in my opinion was the best... really nice there..with the Adirondack Mountains...plus its near all the major cities like Montreal, Burlington and Lake Placid...ill be attending next semester Spring 08'</p>

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Geneseo is a pristine campus, and an amazing school, but its on the side of a HUGE hill, and that kinda sucks.

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<p>Is it really an amazing school? It seemed to me like it's very selective but not too challenging once you're there.</p>

<p>bump..........................</p>

<p>I've seen Binghamton, New Paltz, Albany, Fredonia, Buffalo, and Stony Brook and my favorite campus is still Binghamton. Maybe not the surrounding area, but the campus is still my favorite.</p>

<p>Buffalo is pretty sometimes. The huge dormitory complex is reallllly beautiful to walk by at all times of the day at all parts of the year. It's nice in the fall and nice in the winter and nice in the summer. There's a really nice lake(s?) and benches everywhere around the perimeter, so it's sweet to walk around and stuff. There are also nice views by some academic buildings looking over water too (Center for the Arts.)</p>

<p>It just doesn't compare to real collegiate campuses, though, where there's green everywhere not just around dorm buildings. The architecture is really modern in some places and then from the 60s in most other places. And I'm not sure what's less attractive, but I'm also just really attracted to older architecture. I think the most beautiful campuses are the ones with gothic buildings and huge quads of green. At UB we have courtyards and we have green by the lakes and stuff, and some open spaces alongside buildings, but we don't actually have tree-lined paths to walk by buildings with huge green quads to do homework and relax on. ;sdgsdgsdghsdkjhgsdkhfuewhfs. I need to transfer! haha.</p>

<p>I know I pulled this out from 08, but I found this thread to be particularly interesting. I wonder if any opinions have changed? I’m still not a fan of SUNY Buffalo and have heard Oswego is pretty but very bad academically speaking.</p>

<p>Just wondering if you guys have any more input? Have any of your views changed?</p>

<p>school, SAT 25th percentile, SAT 75th percentile, SAT midpoint</p>

<p>SUNY at Geneseo 1250 1390 1320
SUNY at Binghamton 1180 1340 1260
SUNY Stony Brook 1080 1280 1180
SUNY at Buffalo 1040 1260 1150
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry 1050 1230 1140
SUNY College at New Paltz 1040 1210 1125
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College 1060 1170 1115
SUNY Maritime College 950 1260 1105
SUNY at Fredonia 1010 1190 1100
SUNY College at Oswego 1030 1170 1100
SUNY at Albany 1000 1190 1095
SUNY College at Purchase 980 1200 1090
CUNY Hunter College 980 1180 1080
SUNY College at Brockport 980 1180 1080
SUNY College at Oneonta 1000 1160 1080
SUNY Institute of Technology at Utica-Rome 980 1170 1075
SUNY College at Cortland 980 1130 1055
SUNY-Potsdam 950 1160 1055
SUNY College at Plattsburgh 950 1150 1050
CUNY Brooklyn College 940 1140 1040
SUNY College of Agriculture and Technology at Cobleskill 940 1140 1040
CUNY Queens College 920 1130 1025
CUNY City College 850 1140 995
SUNY College at Buffalo 890 1070 980
CUNY College of Staten Island 870 1070 970
SUNY College at Old Westbury 890 1040 965
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred 840 1070 955
CUNY John Jay College Criminal Justice 850 1030 940
SUNY College of Technology at Delhi 700 1115 907.5
CUNY Lehman College 810 1000 905
CUNY York College 760 940 850</p>