<p>Hey everyone! I'd love to hear everyones opinions on the best schools with the hottest temps, best beaches, all around best weather-wise!</p>
<p>I assume they’re mostly not in the United States.
I’d probably want to go to college in Hawaii, if only they had better academics.</p>
<p>schools in L.A. i’d guess. Berkely and the like.</p>
<p>Could go to Sydney too</p>
<p>NUS!!! In Singapore ^^ or Yale-NUS</p>
<p>…I’ve been to Singapore- if you want hot as in sweltering (with humidity levels that go through the roof), it’s the place for you.</p>
<p>Just about anywhere in a coastal region of Florida or California would have fantastic weather. Miami, UCSD, USF, USC, Stanford all come to mind.</p>
<p>Florida Gulf Coast is right on the beach, and the campus is gorgeous</p>
<p>Don’t go to FGCU. </p>
<p>Go to University of Miami or University of South Florida.</p>
<p>@pHyRe7</p>
<p>In no way can Berkeley be described as having “the hottest temperatures.” There are only a few days each year when temperatures exceed 90*F. </p>
<p>@thebennorton </p>
<p>Any Arizona or New Mexico school would satisfy the high temperature requirement. Inland California schools as well. However none of these schools would satisfy the beach requirement.</p>
<p>And they wouldn’t satisfy the best weather requirement either…</p>
<p>Why would anyone want to go to the places with the hottest temperatures?</p>
<p>Tatooine State Collge</p>
<p>Probably schools in Cali (Stanford, UCSD, USC, UCLA) or Florida (Miami, USF, etc). There’s probably more in other Southeast states.</p>
<p>Georgia Tech, Emory, Vandy, Duke</p>
<p>UT-Austin. We were hanging out by the pool by late February.</p>
<p>If you want hot year-round, it’s hard to beat Singapore. If you go by average year-round temperature Mecca is the hottest city (inhabited place in fact) I’ve seen, though you have to be Muslim to enter.</p>
<p>In the US, Hawaii, South California, and South Florida and South Texas (the Southeastern US in general) are the hottest places with beaches. Though right on the beach in southern california isn’t hot, more mild to warm. Merced gets the hottest summers of the UC’s I believe, but doesn’t have the beaches you want.
Texas A&M is on the ocean and is hot (though not in winter.)</p>
<p>Personally, I’d hate to live somewhere hot. What is “best” weather? As hot as possible?</p>