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i completely agree about cal and ucla. especially ucla…stunning campus. btw do you go to stanford or just live there?</p>
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i completely agree about cal and ucla. especially ucla…stunning campus. btw do you go to stanford or just live there?</p>
<p>My son would suggest that the answer to this question can be found in the thread listing the top 20 schools with the hottest girls.</p>
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<p>I go to Stanford. I wish Stanford had UCLA’s campus/surrounding area. Palo Alto has nothing on Westwood. Also about that fountain you posted, it might be cool-looking, but it’s located like in the dirtiest and ugliest part of campus. Yuck.</p>
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nice, i’ve been to both Stanford and UCLA and while they’re both gorgeous, I’d prefer stanford’s campus any day. as for the surrounding area, i agree, palo alto pales in comparison to westwood.</p>
<p>Of those I’ve visited: Swarthmore, Reed, Yale, Wellesley, CU-Boulder</p>
<p>LACSl: Vassar, Williams, Middlebury, Bowdoin, Wellesley–(This category wins in my book.)
State U’s: UTAustin, UVA.UCSB (right on the water)
Ivy League: Princeton by far
Other Universities: Wash U, Lehigh, Stanford</p>
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<p>Maybe if you don’t like a view.</p>
<p>Point taken.. I guess the other Ivy would be Dartmouth, which is in a prettier place with a view. But the architecture and layout at Princeton are so classically beautiful. From your name, I guess you go to Cornell? Sorry, not as nice. But great views.</p>
<p>Last time I checked, you can’t see much from The Green either.</p>
<p>Schools with a dominant architectural style are boorrrrrrring. When I was at Stanford, I felt like I was surrounded by a thousand Taco Bells.</p>
<p>UM has a beautiful campus in terms of architecture, idk slightly gothic but contemporary, Ann Arbor is beautiful if you like trees, lakes and parks
and well… the girls are beautiful too =]</p>
<p>Re Stanford looking like Taco Bell: Taco Bell is delicious! I love it…and lI ove Stanford lol…are there any Taco Bells in Palo Alto??? hehe</p>
<p>I know what you mean though…kinda monotanous (sp) but I like it cuz its different than anything in Wisconsin…pretty to me but prob. not to native Californians who see that stuff everywhere…</p>
<p>Vanderbilt.</p>
<p>Whitman College: old brick buildings, beautiful natural environment (there’s a creek running through campus!), modern-looking library, cutesy small town feel</p>
<p>USD: While I’m not the biggest fan of mission style architecture, I must admit that USD is gorgeous. Buildings and greenery are all well maintained.</p>
<p>Stonehill was amazing.
Almost made me consider going there.</p>
<p>The University of Miami has a really beautiful campus.</p>
<p>Scripps College.</p>
<p>Notre dame has the prettiest campus ever</p>
<p>I’m surprised that Amherst hasn’t come up as often for the LACs! I saw Brown and Williams in the same time period and it easily won.</p>
<p>Columbia University. But I’m an eternal sucker for the neoclassical :)</p>
<p>It seems like this question can be broken down in to three catagories:</p>
<p>1) Most unified, impressive and attractive architecture.
Princeton
Yale
Stanford</p>
<p>2) Most beautifull manmade landscaping.
usc
emory
nortre dame</p>
<p>3) Grandest Natural Setting.
Cornell
Cornell
Cornell
Westpoint
Pepperdine</p>