<p>This one should be interesting. When you picture "college" in your head, which school do you see? Any reason why? </p>
<p>I always picture Duke for some reason, no idea why, though.</p>
<p>Sorry if this has been posted before.</p>
<p>This one should be interesting. When you picture "college" in your head, which school do you see? Any reason why? </p>
<p>I always picture Duke for some reason, no idea why, though.</p>
<p>Sorry if this has been posted before.</p>
<p>I doubt anyone but Ohioans will get the reference, but I just see Ohio University as the quintessential college experience. Beautiful campus, great party scene if you want that, great academics if you want that, ALL kinds of people, etc.</p>
<p>Miami University-Ohio...once you see it, you know why.</p>
<p>Rice... because it's the first college campus I ever saw.</p>
<p>UVA, mix of prestige and fun social life with frat kids from those teen movies.</p>
<p>princeton is the ideal of college in my mind...mostly based on campus</p>
<p>Stanford University: Outstanding academics, sports... "laidback" </p>
<p>I also think of USC for the same reasons.</p>
<p>They just seemed very balanced.</p>
<p>Princeton cause I see it all the time.</p>
<p>When I want ridiculous college time I head to Penn State main.</p>
<p>Stanford because I've been there 12435233423 times. UCLA because... I really don't know why. I just know a lot of people who go there.</p>
<p>Penn State University Park
Wisconsin - Madison</p>
<p>For me, NYU Stern would be an ideal college. Wait, actually, PENN Wharton.</p>
<p>Well, nevertheless, neither has a campus. I like that for some reason.</p>
<p>Stanford! Its the academic and athletic mix, the all American, non-elitist atmosphere, and that Californian sunshine that make it so ideal. Plus forward thinking, really "American" opposed to the more European styled ivies</p>
<p>USC--academics,athletics, just the right size, looks like a typical college from the movies (aster all, more movies are filmed on the USC campus than anyother campus), greek scene... i dunno, sounds like college to me!</p>
<p>University of Georgia. Its perfect.</p>
<p>When I think New England LAC, I think Connecticut College.</p>
<p>penn state :p</p>
<p>UNC Chapel Hill
A college has to be in a college town, and Chapel Hill is the idea town.</p>
<p>maybe Notre Dame--I always think of colleges out in the middle of nowhere that are big into football.</p>
<p>Penn State great academics and sports :)</p>
<p>as a kid I leaned more toward stanford and MIT though (because i thought a school with a good football team couldnt be that good at academics :P)</p>