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<p>I do not think that's possible. Ranking campus beauty is probably possible. But once you start rating student bodies, environment etc..., it gets tricky. As far as pure campus beauty goes, here are some of my favorites:</p>
<p>Cornell University
Indiana University-Bloomington
Princeton University
Swarthmore College
United States Naval Academy
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
University of Virginia</p>
<p>But nothing comes close to:
Cambridge (UK).</p>
<p>St. Mary's College of Maryland is really beautiful in a very laid-back way.
Swarthmore was also really pretty, only they were all kind of in denial about being in Philidelphia.</p>
<p>3 words: University of Virginia</p>
<p>Stanford is ugly in a strange way to me. Like a girl with far too much makeup. The srrounding mountains are pretty though.</p>
<p>UVA is beautiful and the history is great. UNC Chapel Hill has some nice spots to it...great college town atmosphere. Furman actually has a gorgeous campus. Wake Forest's campus is amazingly beautiful...very idyllic.</p>
<p>I was expecting somebody to mention wake forest. From the pictures I've seen, I agree, it looks like paradise.
By the way, I bet nothing is close in ugliness to NYU</p>
<p>Regarding UVA, I read that when Stanford's head architect (not the actual architect of the original campus but the current position and director of building-related issues) left for UVA, he did so because "in collegiate architecture, UVA is considered the penultimate school."</p>
<p>I found this comment odd because one usually associates gothic with collegiate architecture, but whatev.</p>
<p>Some of the Patriot league schools i think are the best</p>
<p>Colgate
Lafayette
Lehigh
Bucknell
Holy Cross</p>
<p>all those campuses are beautiful</p>
<p>guys you're right, Colgate looks awesome</p>
<p>This is kinda an odd favorite...</p>
<p>Chico State is by far, one of the nicest campuses I have ever set foot on. Despite the lack of prestige, high ranking, and my true desire to attend, the college looks like a smaller version of an ivy league. Weird huh...</p>
<p>UC Berkeley is one of the best looking UC's, hands down. Cal Day was a zoo, and made the campus look like a gritty ant farm. But visit Berkeley on a slower, summer afternoon, and it's out of this world.</p>
<p>Sorry, what do you mean by Cal Day, is it UCDavis? Sorry for my ignorance. It sounds pretty cool to build a University on a former zoo!!!!
There's a Uni in Mexico called ITAM, which was once a psychiatric institution, and it really resembles it. Walls are pale gray and all the entire building is depressing.</p>
<p>Hey people, don't forget to mention the ugliest places too!!!
I nominate NYU and Wayne State (Detroit) for that honor</p>
<p>Hehe...that was cute.</p>
<p>UC Berkeley is also known as Cal. Being the first UC, it was nick named California, aka, Cal.</p>
<p>Cal Day is UC Berkeley's preview day for prospective students and their families.</p>
<p>When I said it was a zoo, it was only a figure of speech. I was just trying to point out that it was crowded, like a zoo.</p>
<p>Heh. Yeah..a lot of people seem to think NYU is ugly..</p>
<p>Oh yeah...</p>
<p>CSUMB (monterey bay) is the most sickening campus I've seen. It's built on a former army base and it looks it. Really not attractive, even for being so close to the beach..(off the freeway though, yuck).</p>
<p>For city campuses, I love Columbia. Open air with lots of green and historic non-gothic buildings make it a unique campus with a sense of self in the middle of the most populous and busy city in the United States.</p>
<p>I agree in that Columbia thing, although it seems like UChicago is also very armonic in terms of architecture-green-city.
What do you guys think of U of Michigan. I heard woderful thing about its campus but I was rather disappointed when I saw it. It's just a little town which isn't really as green as you would expect it to be.</p>
<p>Georgetown is a little trashy, but an incredible view of the potomac from some of the buildings and nice buidlings</p>
<p>i liked columbia too.. really nice buildings.. i was there in the wintertime, so everything was gray and ugly looking, but the buildings are still nice (except for that weirdass student union they have that nearly ruins the quad), but i agree it fits in with the city...
but UofC definitely makes a better urban oasis.. it really feels like another world, and the greenness of the ivy and midway are nice. </p>
<p>i agree about Chico State too.. the old part of the campus is really magnificent, its probably the nicest CSU. Humboldt State is a close second. </p>
<p>The University of San Diego (the jesuit one, not UC or CSU) is renowned around california for its campus.. and little else. Beautiful old mission architecture. UCSD is ugly (the library looks like the back of an imperial star destroyer)</p>
<p>Izziebear, you really got me with that zoo thing, but think of it and it isn't quite a bad idea. Imagine the Dean's office inside a lions cage!!!</p>
<p>atu23, you're adorable. :P</p>