Seattle U or UW Seattle

<p>And as far as campus beauty…</p>

<p>Seattle U has an open campus with lots of greenery, mostly open grassy areas alongside the main campus path and some natural shubbery. The campus is pretty small and you are nestled in the city. I got the feeling you could just walk on the main campus area and pass through on your way to another building. I think it has a lot of campus beauty, but not as much as UW. UW’s campus is technically open, though UW is so large you definitely are always on campus (it feels like its own town)… it doesn’t get the feeling that someone could or would want to walk through campus on their way to another area of Seattle. Plenty of large grassy areas and pathways. </p>

<p>UW has a massive area - “The Quad” with cherry blossom trees where you can lounge at, or sit on the steps. Each end has an abundance of beautiful scenery and you can find your own place to sit and relax on a sunny day.
UW has more gothic architecture, while SU has modern. SU’s modern architecture seems very green and brand new, with lots of large windows. It depends on what your taste is.</p>

<p>UW “The Quad”: <a href=“http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/80/University_of_Washington_Quad,_Spring_2007.jpg[/url]”>http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/80/University_of_Washington_Quad,_Spring_2007.jpg&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Seattle U main area: (you can click through the photos)
[Seattle</a> University campus visit: Seattle University walkway](<a href=“http://www.wiselikeus.com/photos/pacnw/seattle_u_jen_and_katie_walkway.html]Seattle”>http://www.wiselikeus.com/photos/pacnw/seattle_u_jen_and_katie_walkway.html)</p>