<p>Rice has a gorgeous campus. Along with Yale and Notre Dame.</p>
<p>University of Delaware has a great campus</p>
<p>Interesting - Iāve never considered Rice as having a pretty campus. Not one of the worst by any means, but definitely not one of the prettiest. Weatherās great, but weather and campus are two different things altogether.</p>
<p>USC is very pretty, i must say.</p>
<p>Best Campus: UCLA</p>
<p>Worst Campus: USC</p>
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<p>Indiana has the best campus.</p>
<p>Purdue has the worst campus.</p>
<p>UC Santa Cruz has the most damn beautiful campus I have ever seen.</p>
<p>Mount Holyoke College IS Hogwarts. Seriously, our library is EPIC. Not to mention that the entire campus (with the exception of some of the dorms) is beautiful, esp. in snow.</p>
<p>Other ones Iāve liked: Amherst College, Skidmore, Dickinson College (allll beautiful limestone), Johns Hopkins, Conn College (didnāt like the school, but definitely pretty), UVA, Georgetown, parts of Yale, parts of WashU</p>
<p>Disliked: Wesleyan, F&M, UMass Amherst, Seton Hall, Drexel</p>
<p>Minnesota basically has the best looking campus in the country, not gonna lie.</p>
<p>How is USC ugly? USC has a very nice campus!
The surrounding area, however, isnāt so nice.</p>
<p>Johns Hopkins has a gorgeous campus!</p>
<p>KENYON College in Gambier Ohio is a beautiful beautiful school that almost comes across as a quaint town.</p>
<p>Also Miami University in Oxford, Ohio was pretty.</p>
<p>Visited Stanford and I have to say it is beautiful, especially if sandy brown is your color</p>
<p>Also I have to say the OSU isnāt very easy on the eyes especially because of it being kinda interlooped with Columbus</p>
<p>Oh and U of Chicago and Northwestern are also very beautiful schools</p>
<p>The University of Delaware IS beautiful, but it is like four buildings and a quad (and a cool main street, but when I say main street, I mean ONE street). Everything else is spread out and interspersed, like an urban campus except without the city (Newark hardly counts). For someone who likes simplicity and the city, GW is perfect. Not traditionally beautiful by any means.</p>
<p>I have to agree with nashtynash, Columbia is one of the ugliest campuses. At only 36 acres, you can see the entire school in less than 5 minutes. The beaux arts buildings are covered in soot, and are in disrepair. The new science center on the northwest corner is so hideous and out of place, that even residents in the area are complaining. There are boxwoods that surround a few patches of grass, which discourage people from actually stepping on the green. Additionally, there are only a handful of trees on the entire campus. The two oldest and majestic oaks in front of Earl Hall were cut down two years ago. To the north and east of the campus is Harlem, a high crime area that has towering projects. In 2010, a student was killed right outside the campus exiting a bodega. The administration is corrupt and inaccessible. They are intent on protecting themselves rather than addressing student concerns. For an Ivy League University Columbia is a disgrace. It is in disrepair, patently unsafe, and has an unethical and uncaring administration. Accordingly, Columbia is ugly on more than one level.</p>
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<p>Saw a lot of schools and these I thought were the prettiest</p>
<p>Colgate-gorgeous, but small
Cornell-beautiful vistas, very pretty
Hamilton-really lovely, felt much bigger that the student body would suggest
Amherst-beautiful and very new england-y
Duke-loved it-beautifully maintained
Princeton-pretty much perfect
Dartmouth, pristine and very New England, charming and nice
U Chicago-one of the prettiest except for the library and hideous new dorms (blue, I think)
Wash U-unfirom and gorgeous, just what a college should look like
Penn-loved everything about it
Vanderbilt-very very pretty and green and lots of squirrels</p>
<p>Ugliest
Williams-certainly not among the ugliest but for whatever reason didnāt like it
Georgetown-surpirsingly ugly once you get past the big iconic building in front</p>
<p>Prettiest:
Mills College, CA
Emerson college, MA (just because of that gorgeous historic theatre they own)
Stanford University, CA (wear your best walking shoes though!)
College of charleston, SC
Harvard University, MA</p>
<p>Ugliest:
Boston university, MA (great cafe nearby, but itās just a strip running parallel to the T)
Santa Clara University (bc of surrounding area- seriously, I live here. Santa Clara is a ****hole), CA
New York University, NY (construction everywhere when I toured )</p>
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<p>I thought Columbia, Yale and Cornell were nice when I visted. I also loved Penn state (University Park).</p>
<p>The nicest campus Iāve ever been to was Iowa State. The campus is huge, and itās filled with lakes, sprawling green lawns, forests, and a good mix of traditional college-looking buildings with some newer architecture. It blends with the surrounding city perfectly and the atmosphere there was inviting and comfortable. To me it just looked like what every kid imagines college looking like. If they had my major, Iād probably go there.</p>
<p>The ugliest campus Iāve been to is Saint Cloud State University in Minnesota. It looks like itās still 1970, itās dirty, and the whole atmosphere there is āgiant community college.ā </p>
<p>Honorable mention for pretty includes Indiana, North Dakota State, UW-Madison, Washington.</p>
<p>Honorable mention for ugly includes University of North Dakota, U of Idaho, and U of Minnesota.</p>
<p>Pretty: McGill, especially the Lower Campus.</p>
<p>Ugliest: Boston University, UMass-Amherst.</p>
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<p>I love the Iowa State campus. Central campus is a cold walk in February and when I was a student there, I scheduled my classes one winter quarter so that I did not have to cross central campus. Now they have buses.</p>