I’m surprised university of Washington wasn’t on this list. The amazing view of the mountain and the cherry blossom trees are so beautiful on the campus!
UW definitely deserves a spot in top 10 or even top 5. But as a huskie I might be biased :-). Dartmouth is ok, but to put it as number 1 is a little bit too much to me.
Duke, North Carolina, Wake Forest, Washington, John’s Hopkins, Chicago, UCLA. I mean you hit on Notre Dame and a few others, but you missed some of the best in the land.
@ I have not personally surveyed them all. My personal favorite…plenty of bias here because of family involvement…is UC Santa Cruz, which will certainly never be confused with Harvard.
With Gothic architecture so frequently a factor in the rankings, Georgetown University in Washington, DC should undoubtedly be in the Top Twenty somewhere. Healy Hall, the main building on the Georgetown campus, is a national historic landmark. It's a striking, imposing building that sits impressively on a perch overlooking the Potomac River.
Weird to hear a British-accented bot. The pronunciation of Houston when talking about Rice and St. Augustine when talking about Flagler was interesting as well.
Salve Regina University in Newport, RI, belongs in the top ten. The administration building, Ochre Court, is in the French renaissance style, and it is the largest building in Newport. Also, the campus sits on the ocean.
@@peterpicard4028 I agree, but I don’t think any other American college campus has a building as magnificent as Ochre Court, Salve’s administration building.
@@philipweimerskirch5169 It is beautiful, but like so many of the Gilded Age mansions, just an imitation of what the status-starved nouveau riche thought a "chateau" should be like - kinda cringey :)
There are certainly many great schools with lovely campuses that did not make the list. I would add Salve Regina Univ. in Rhode Island, UC Santa Barbara, UC Santa Cruz, Univ. of Chicago, Caltech, and MIT
By far the most beautiful is UCSB, located in beautiful Santa Barbara, right on the ocean with it's own point surf break, and best of all in So Ca so no snow ever
@@Timidor23 Of course I have. It doesn't seem attractive to you because you have a poor taste. People who only listen to hip hop think Mozart and Beethoven are not so great.
@@Timidor23 Ever heard of the phrase "beauty is in the eye of the beholder"? Beauty has everything to do with individual taste and has nothing to do with education or taking courses in architectural design. You sound very ignorant in addition to having a very poor taste.
@@jy7213 The music argument is based just on prejudice…maybe the hip hop listeners would like classical too. No need to put folks/cultures down just to argue that you think Harvard looks good to you.
#20. Scripps is indeed gorgeous, but with fewer than 40 acres of real estate, it just doesn't have enough campus to make the top 20. #19 Pepperdine has incredible views of the Pacific, but the architecture is lacking. #18 Rice is a good choice at #18 #17 Cornell is actually stunning and deserves to be in the top 10 #16 Yale is fairly placed #15 Berry is also fairly placed #14 Princeton, like Cornell, is stunning and belongs in the top 10 #13 Stanford is fairly placed #12 Kenyon is fairly placed #11 Colgate is fairly placed #10 Flagler never been to it #9 Colorado-Boulder has amazing views of the Rockies, and a nice campus, but I would not put it in the top 10 #8 University of Virginia is stunning (it is the only university to be on the US National Heritage Site list) and is fairly ranked #7 Furman again, never been to it #6 Notre Dame is indeed stunning and worthy of a top 10 placement, which pains me to say since I am a Michigan alum! #5 University of Hawaii never been to Hawaii! #4 Brynn Mawr is gorgeous, but too small to make the top 10 list #3 William & Mary is stunning and worthy of its placement #2 Harvard has a beautiful campus, but it does not belong in the top 10, let alone the top 3 #1 Dartmouth, like Harvard, but #1? May other beautiful campuses were omitted from the list. Swarthmore, Wake Forest, Sewanee, Duke, Middlebury and Elon to name a few are all missing.
Flagler College in Saint Augustine? Used to be a great little town but has become so overgrown and touristy. Furman always had a beautiful campus but small and is now a bit overgrown. Nowhere to expand. The others are hard to argue with.
UNC is prettier than Duke. When I went to Wake Forest I'm sure i got lost, as i don't think I saw the whole campus. So, I'll need to try again one day.
@@peterpicard4028 Chicago might not have pretty parts, like any other city, but the University of Chicago certainly has one of the most beautiful campuses in the world.
The glass dome library is unique and beautiful. I haven't seen it yet but look forward to visiting some day. I may be mistaken but I think UChicago's campus, even more than Princeton's and the other neo-gothic campuses, is the closest one gets to a harmonious mix of Oxbridge style and high-tech. The only building I'd remove with a quickness is the Cummings Life Science center.
I agree with Dartmouth. While Baker-Berry library at the north end of the Green is the centerpiece, what really makes the campus stunning is the 4 white colonial buildings of "Dartmouth Row, " unfortunately not pictured. Also the grounds in general especially along the banks of the Connecticut River.
I was so surprised he spent so little time with Dartmouth. It's a gorgeous campus in a gorgeous area. It's a four-season campus with plenty to do all year. And if that weren't enough, I think the Appalachian Trail goes through Hanover. Nice school.
I have visited many of these featured universities and many others, and I am surprised that Vanderbilt University is not on the list. The campus is an arboretum, has stunning buildings and views, and on top of all this, it is across the street from Centennial Park, which, as a nod to the many universities based in Nashville, has a full-sized replica of the Athenian Parthenon that houses a 40+ foot statue of the goddess Athena.
I graduated from university of Colorado boulder...the campus was beautiful...but i was so overwhelmed by classwork homework and exam and something like that... It was only after i found I had done well in the final for the graduation that I truly realized how beautiful the campus and the surrounding nature were.
But you did not learn how to write worth a damn. Did they not teach you when to capitalize your letters? And..."classwork homework and exam and something like that".......What??? You did not even get in to the University of Colorado, let alone graduate. You spent 4 years there working on a degree and did not notice your surroundings? You must respect your viewers if you are going to post a comment on You Tube. Plus, telling the truth is......... Never mind. You would not understand.
@roberthenry9319 I wonder what kind of person you are to write such humiliation for someone you haven't even seen once. But one thing I am really sure about is that people around you must be suffering from being with you...whether they are frank enough to tell you this or not... It is only a utube comment, not a research paper or something. If you care about capitalization of every sentence you write on utube...go ahead and do care about every single sentence you make... I am not native in English but I got As for every single essay I wrote in the USA. Be polite and mind other's feelings...those are what most people think are much more important than capitalization.
@@lettermines I went to CU after New England, where there are certainly gorgeous, and famous, campuses. But Boulder…with all that sunshine, the Flatirons…and the campus dogs…it was like going to some magical new land. I barely watched football games…too busy taking in the view.
I am a Bostonian and Harvard is small and sucks visually. I’ve toured tons of colleges for my kids. Alabama, Chapel Hill and Duke should be here off the top of my head.
You may want to visit the University of Kansas at Lawrence. I've been to so many campuses. KU has such a beautiful campus's that offers so many opportunities for diversity of student life.
U of Chicago, Duke, Johns Hopkin all belong on the list with honorable mentions to Wash U in St Louis, University of Washington in Seattle, Wake Forest and Chapel Hill
#1. The University Of Northwestern , #2. The University Of Chicago , #3. The University Of Michigan , #4. The University Of Stanford , #5. The University Of Yale are my top 5 favorites.
William and Mary, Vanderbilt, Bard, Northwestern, Williams, U of Washington, Bucknell, Duke, U. of Chicago, Columbia, Vassar, U. of Richmond, UC Berkeley, UC Santa Cruz, Tulane, Wake Forest, Georgetown, Lewis and Clark, Amherst, to name a few, are all equally worthy of most beautiful campuses. Moreover, there are a few, including Harvard, that should not be on your list.
@@peterpicard4028 so university of Chicago. Don't act dense and I said Gotham university not Gotham city so try again dummy before you try to check something at least read the comment right...jeez
Plus it's known that Gotham city is a mix of both new York and Chicago. Trust me I know it sucks realizing that new York isn't the center of everything it's gonna be okay😂😂
I might be biased cause i work there but I think Pepperdine should be up the list about 19 spaces. haha. Also, Im from near Ithica... (Ithh - ee- kah).
Very nice Campuses... Princeton is quite an electrifying name for me, because of the Mathematics Faculty and the majestic organ in the University Chapel
Salve Regina University should absolutely be on this list, it's on every other list of beautiful college campuses! Plus, this guy needs to learn how to pronounce "Ithaca" where Cornell is.
Really? The University of Wisconsin-Madison is by far the most beautiful and exciting campus in the whole world, not just the USA. Pay a visit, you will stay there forever!
Some selections are suspicious but acceptable. Glad you included Berry College & Kenyon! But, Hawaii & Harvard--no. Having visited Rice, the University of Richmond, Colby, Boston College, Duke, Wake Forest, Rhodes College, Yale & Washington U in StL, I don't know how they missed getting on this list. Southern Methodist?? How did you miss that?
Clearly you’ve never actually been to Ithaca New York. Cornell with it on campus waterfalls, bridges, landscapes, and beautiful campus architecture Has to be in the top five of any serious list of beautiful college campuses.
Cornell should definitely be in the Top 5. It's has the natural beauty given the lakes, waterfalls, suspension bridges, and gorges. The buildings have a nice mixture of old and modern, many with majestic views of the finger lakes. No other campus in American has this complete package of natural and architectural beauty especially given the size of the campus. Cornell not being in the top 5 and putting schools like Dartmouth and Harvard in the top makes this ranking lose credibility. Also, Duke deserves to be in the top 20 with Williams College.
Cornell DOES have a lovely campus, but hey, it DID make the list anyway, even if not Top 5. Yale didn't make the Top 5 either, which was surprising too, since both campuses are STUNNING. Ithaca is MUCH nicer than New Haven though, admittedly.
@@howarddamico1237 Yeah Howard you're getting EXACTLY what I meant. 😆 Ithaca (and the Cayuga Valley area) is MUCH MORE scenic than New Haven is however. I'm originally from NYC, and I went to undergrad college in Massachusetts, in the Amherst/Northampton Pioneer Valley area, which was VERY pretty, and a VERY nice place to live. The upstate NY/New England region is in and of itself very diverse scenically in terms of which state you're in. Vermont is overall my personal favorite inland, but I ❤️ the coasts of Cape Cod, New Hampshire and Maine too. Rhode Island is prettier than Connecticut, but Block Island and Mystic are both beautiful. New Haven is, pardon me a 💩🕳️, BUT, that's where I lived for three years during grad school. I couldn't move where Yale is unfortunately. 🤣
@@Timidor23 Ithaca is a dump. Depending on the season it exists under rain, snow, slush offset by a small, dull storefront town I worked at Ithaca's biggest mill - Cornell. It was one of the happiest days of my life when I quit outright and left for places where the sun can be seen.
All these are a more or less traditional campus design. But here's a vote for a breathtakingly beautiful, definitely futuristic design (and not traditional) nestled high in the Rocky Mountains in Colorado- the Air Force Academy
I went to a meeting there and the officer’s bathrooms (female) are the most luxurious in the world. They beat that hotel in New Orleans that is always rated number one by a mile
I've been on a college tour for my child recently, all on the East coast. Princeton is quite beautiful (14th on this list). But the fact that Duke is not included on this list makes the list invalid, right away. Personally, I didn't even attend Duke but it is THE most beautiful campus I've ever seen. It's stunningly beautiful. It's landscaped and manicured like freaking Disney World. I kid you not. The gothic architecture is jaw dropping. The entire campus is intoxicatingly beautiful.
The isolation of Dartmouth adds to her allure, in my perhaps biased opinion. The sacrifice of my life produced the first college graduate of my blood line. When the time comes, I will be attired in Dartmouth gear. My daughter put up with my madness, I assured her it would payoff.
This was a very f'd up list. He would show colleges like Bryn Mawr ranked high that didn't look anything great but colleges like Pepperdine 19th which may have been the nicest. My top 3 from this video..1. Pepperdine...2. Colorado...3. Hawaii
Just HOW is the beautiful University of Montana NOT on this list ! For the beauty of its campus, the river, the mountains and the city of Missoula, it very well deserves to be included.
University of Utah with its view of the mountains and the wonderful blend of new modern buildings like Lassonde Studios (named one of top 10 university buildings in the world by Architectural Digest)
Berry College, Rice University, & Furman University all stand out to me on this list. Immaculate year round. Any schools in the north or midwest tend to look like desolate depressing trash from December - May, due to harsh winter conditions. Not worth it to me. They should do a list specifically for public funded state universities & colleges. I've seen some absolutely amazing looking state schools that run circles around the old outdated looking private schools. They are newer, innovative, and cleaner looking in my opinion.
Modern “architecture” is ugly, boring, cheaply constructed and an insult to humanity. Modern buildings look dystopian and communistic, which is probably why young people love that garbage.
Number 2 in the US in my book (although I have not been all the ones mentioned in the video). Number one is a university not far from Indiana...Miami of Ohio.
They visuals they chose for the video are terrible. It really is a beautiful campus, and the quintessential picturesque New England college campus, especially in the fall.
Because she's perfection on so many levels! In field of dreams Shoeless Joe asked, "It's this heaven"? to which the second response came, "It's a place where dreams come true" SUCH AS DARTMOUTH! I hope you visit someday.
College of the Holy Cross - routinely voted among the top 5 most beautiful campuses in the U.S. Often chosen as the #1 by the U.S. professional grounds maintenance society.
@@peterpicard4028 Nope - very accurate. It's also been voted the most beautiful college campus in Massachusetts - no small feet given the number of beautiful campuses in Massachusetts.
@@ScottA2345 I have a soft spot for Holy Cross, and I have spent lots of time on campus. But it only makes most beautiful lists once in a blue moon - the Brit-narrated list you offered, for example. So "routinely" is a stretch, at best. It is nowhere close to, say, Mount Holyoke...I even prefer BC or Wellesley. BTW, assuming you're an alum, and want to represent, it's "feat." :)
@@peterpicard4028 Like everyone - I blame the spell checker. But thank you. As for Holy Cross winning once in a blue moon - simply not accurate. When I was there in the 1980's it won every four years (It won before I was there, during, and shortly afterwards). The best in Massachusetts was just a year or so ago. I also went to BC. LOL. Doesn't come close. Lots of campuses have a pretty building or two - or one particularly nice vista. But when thinking about an entire campus, I have never seen better than HC both in how it looks and how well it is maintained.
Plus, he mispronounced the name of the town that Kenyon College is in, even though it was named after a British lord. He gave Gambier a French pronunciation rather than an ordinary English one.
@@johnpepple3456Just wait until you see the video where he rates the top restaurants in Los Angeles. You can get your Mexican “tack-hoss” and “ka-vee-chess” from the lorry, or eat at Wolfgang Puck’s “Spay-go.”
You missed the University of Pittsburgh with its Cathedral of Learning. Many rural campeuses are more beautiful than many on your list. As for Harvard, not sure its campus is more beautiful than that of the little Sister Boston College!
My daughter is on a recruiting visit to Dartmouth right now, and she seems impressed. She was at Harvard last week and didn't love it. Rankings like this are fun but generally useless. Individual preference will make all the difference.
I thought it was a bit odd when I went to college how they had all these big beautiful buildings yet in many cases a lot of your classes were in classrooms that weren't really any different than your high school classroom. Big beautiful campuses are nice but they're not really necessary.
I’m surprised university of Washington wasn’t on this list. The amazing view of the mountain and the cherry blossom trees are so beautiful on the campus!
Its beauty is dampened (pun intended) by its dreary weather.
1.Stanford
2.Michigan
3.UCLA
4.Washington
5.Harvard
UW definitely deserves a spot in top 10 or even top 5. But as a huskie I might be biased :-). Dartmouth is ok, but to put it as number 1 is a little bit too much to me.
And it is situated on Lake Washington
@@michaeln.2383 UCLA? Naw
Duke, North Carolina, Wake Forest, Washington, John’s Hopkins, Chicago, UCLA. I mean you hit on Notre Dame and a few others, but you missed some of the best in the land.
What about the stunning campus of UCSC in Santa Cruz? One of the young expansions of the system…
Most of the best campuses aren't big name or big size schools.
@@liannebedard5521 no one is saying there aren’t others out there, but missing some of the blatantly obvious ones is a bit odd.
@@jameslandsverk3453 tons of small schools with impeccable campuses.
@ I have not personally surveyed them all. My personal favorite…plenty of bias here because of family involvement…is UC Santa Cruz, which will certainly never be confused with Harvard.
With Gothic architecture so frequently a factor in the rankings, Georgetown University in Washington, DC should undoubtedly be in the Top Twenty somewhere. Healy Hall, the main building on the Georgetown campus, is a national historic landmark. It's a striking, imposing building that sits impressively on a perch overlooking the Potomac River.
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Some beautiful buildings, both colonial & collegiate Gothic, but the campus is cramped
Georgetown is kind of ugly depressing
I can’t seem to see why Clemson isn’t here
@@slowby-wan-kenobi Not sure people consider that a real university
Your pronounciation of Ithaca was fire!
Etahka, the old Indian name for climbing ivy .
Weird to hear a British-accented bot. The pronunciation of Houston when talking about Rice and St. Augustine when talking about Flagler was interesting as well.
Northwestern's lakeside campus should be on the list.
Facts. #1 for me.
Great location, and the town of Evanston is a wonderful asset right on the edge of campus.
Salve Regina University in Newport, RI, belongs in the top ten. The administration building, Ochre Court, is in the French renaissance style, and it is the largest building in Newport. Also, the campus sits on the ocean.
My daughter’s looking at colleges! Thank you for this info!
Not a real university though
yeah , Salve is pretty...but it's all patched together mansions...hardly feels collegiate at all
@@peterpicard4028
I agree, but I don’t think any other American college campus has a building as magnificent as Ochre Court, Salve’s administration building.
@@philipweimerskirch5169 It is beautiful, but like so many of the Gilded Age mansions, just an imitation of what the status-starved nouveau riche thought a "chateau" should be like - kinda cringey :)
There are certainly many great schools with lovely campuses that did not make the list. I would add Salve Regina Univ. in Rhode Island, UC Santa Barbara, UC Santa Cruz, Univ. of Chicago, Caltech, and MIT
Pay a visit sometime to Univ. of Wisconsin - Eau Claire. The Chippewa River runs right through it.
Where is Duke? It should be in top 5
Absolutely.
By far the most beautiful is UCSB, located in beautiful Santa Barbara, right on the ocean with it's own point surf break, and best of all in So Ca so no snow ever
Na it's UCSC!
@@chrisx5127 Pepperdine far ahead
But the campus isn't nice. Santa Cruz is much nicer.
@@chrisx5127 Yeah, Banana Slugs all the way! (???)
Michigan State has a great campus as well. Anyone I have ever spoken to that has visited this campus has given it high praise.
Pepperdine’s ranking is well deserved. The campus is unreal.
College of Charleston deserves to be in the top 10 it’s beautiful
Agreed. College of Charleston is an excellent example of Georgian architecture with buildings dating back to the 1880s still in use.
@@BlueberryMuffin-nt7ewdo you attend that school?
do you attend that school?
Your choices are funny. I have visited Harvard. There is no way they are even near the top. LOL
It just means you have a poor taste. I totally agree with his #1 and #2.
@@Timidor23 Of course I have. It doesn't seem attractive to you because you have a poor taste. People who only listen to hip hop think Mozart and Beethoven are not so great.
@@Timidor23 Ever heard of the phrase "beauty is in the eye of the beholder"? Beauty has everything to do with individual taste and has nothing to do with education or taking courses in architectural design. You sound very ignorant in addition to having a very poor taste.
@@jy7213 no, just different taste. There’s room for both.
@@jy7213 The music argument is based just on prejudice…maybe the hip hop listeners would like classical too. No need to put folks/cultures down just to argue that you think Harvard looks good to you.
Thank you for giving us such a beautiful experience
Cornell, Yale, Princeton, Dartmouth, William & Mary, Army, Navy, UVA, ND, Colgate, Brown, Columbia, Berkeley, Stanford, Chicago, Duke, UCLA. Perhaps Amherst. Perhaps Harvard and Georgetown.
For me, it is Stanford all the way. I would have been thrilled and energized to study there. I have been on campus a few times, and it is inspiring.
Where on your list is the U. of Richmond, Richmond Va? This was picked by one of the major publications as the most beautiful campus in the country!!!
#20. Scripps is indeed gorgeous, but with fewer than 40 acres of real estate, it just doesn't have enough campus to make the top 20.
#19 Pepperdine has incredible views of the Pacific, but the architecture is lacking.
#18 Rice is a good choice at #18
#17 Cornell is actually stunning and deserves to be in the top 10
#16 Yale is fairly placed
#15 Berry is also fairly placed
#14 Princeton, like Cornell, is stunning and belongs in the top 10
#13 Stanford is fairly placed
#12 Kenyon is fairly placed
#11 Colgate is fairly placed
#10 Flagler never been to it
#9 Colorado-Boulder has amazing views of the Rockies, and a nice campus, but I would not put it in the top 10
#8 University of Virginia is stunning (it is the only university to be on the US National Heritage Site list) and is fairly ranked
#7 Furman again, never been to it
#6 Notre Dame is indeed stunning and worthy of a top 10 placement, which pains me to say since I am a Michigan alum!
#5 University of Hawaii never been to Hawaii!
#4 Brynn Mawr is gorgeous, but too small to make the top 10 list
#3 William & Mary is stunning and worthy of its placement
#2 Harvard has a beautiful campus, but it does not belong in the top 10, let alone the top 3
#1 Dartmouth, like Harvard, but #1?
May other beautiful campuses were omitted from the list. Swarthmore, Wake Forest, Sewanee, Duke, Middlebury and Elon to name a few are all missing.
Can’t believe Wake Forest isn’t on here or Florida Southern
No UCLA is a choice...
Flagler College in Saint Augustine? Used to be a great little town but has become so overgrown and touristy. Furman always had a beautiful campus but small and is now a bit overgrown. Nowhere to expand. The others are hard to argue with.
I’m surprised that Northwestern isn’t on the list. It’s certainly more beautiful than Harvard’s campus.
UNC is prettier than Duke. When I went to Wake Forest I'm sure i got lost, as i don't think I saw the whole campus. So, I'll need to try again one day.
University of Georgia, Athens GA...
Northwestern Univ.
Beautiful...
Clearly you've never been to The Yard of the Naval Academy in Annapolis. Talk about breathtaking!
Actually, I think West Point is more impressive, esp. its situation overlooking the Hudson River. Beautiful buildings as well.
The University of Chicago should definitely be on this list. That campus is gorgeous.
omg, no - Chicago is NOT beautiful - you're trippin"
@@peterpicard4028 Chicago might not have pretty parts, like any other city, but the University of Chicago certainly has one of the most beautiful campuses in the world.
@@LiannaGonzalez-sk4sg Sorry, you misunderstood me. The City of Chicago is beautiful, the University is certainly not.
The glass dome library is unique and beautiful. I haven't seen it yet but look forward to visiting some day. I may be mistaken but I think UChicago's campus, even more than Princeton's and the other neo-gothic campuses, is the closest one gets to a harmonious mix of Oxbridge style and high-tech. The only building I'd remove with a quickness is the Cummings Life Science center.
@@bkrider19you will not disappoint when you visit the campus.
I agree with Dartmouth. While Baker-Berry library at the north end of the Green is the centerpiece, what really makes the campus stunning is the 4 white colonial buildings of "Dartmouth Row, " unfortunately not pictured. Also the grounds in general especially along the banks of the Connecticut River.
I was so surprised he spent so little time with Dartmouth.
It's a gorgeous campus in a gorgeous area. It's a four-season campus with plenty to do all year.
And if that weren't enough, I think the Appalachian Trail goes through Hanover.
Nice school.
The United States Naval Academy campus is Annapolis, MD is gorgeous. Missed that one.
And West Point-on-the-Hudson.
I have visited many of these featured universities and many others, and I am surprised that Vanderbilt University is not on the list. The campus is an arboretum, has stunning buildings and views, and on top of all this, it is across the street from Centennial Park, which, as a nod to the many universities based in Nashville, has a full-sized replica of the Athenian Parthenon that houses a 40+ foot statue of the goddess Athena.
Excellent.. a follow up presentation comparing your list with their academic rankings would be interesting
Sure, please stay tuned for the follow-up video.
I graduated from university of Colorado boulder...the campus was beautiful...but i was so overwhelmed by classwork homework and exam and something like that...
It was only after i found I had done well in the final for the graduation that I truly realized how beautiful the campus and the surrounding nature were.
But you did not learn how to write worth a damn. Did they not teach you when to capitalize your letters? And..."classwork homework and exam and something like that".......What??? You did not even get in to the University of Colorado, let alone graduate. You spent 4 years there working on a degree and did not notice your surroundings? You must respect your viewers if you are going to post a comment on You Tube. Plus, telling the truth is......... Never mind. You would not understand.
@roberthenry9319 I wonder what kind of person you are to write such humiliation for someone you haven't even seen once.
But one thing I am really sure about is that people around you must be suffering from being with you...whether they are frank enough to tell you this or not...
It is only a utube comment, not a research paper or something. If you care about capitalization of every sentence you write on utube...go ahead and do care about every single sentence you make...
I am not native in English but I got As for every single essay I wrote in the USA.
Be polite and mind other's feelings...those are what most people think are much more important than capitalization.
@@lettermines I went to CU after New England, where there are certainly gorgeous, and famous, campuses. But Boulder…with all that sunshine, the Flatirons…and the campus dogs…it was like going to some magical new land. I barely watched football games…too busy taking in the view.
You’re tripping so hard for not putting WashU on there
1.Stanford
2.UCLA
3.Washington
4.Harvard
Wow. Did you throw darts?Yale and Princeton are top five. Cornell is top ten. Where’s Duke.
This person has never been to the Cornell campus. It should be top 5
I am a Bostonian and Harvard is small and sucks visually.
I’ve toured tons of colleges for my kids. Alabama, Chapel Hill and Duke should be here off the top of my head.
Bro Cornell top 5 fs (I also agree Yale and Princeton as well)
My mom went to Cornell and I recently went… it was beautiful. One of the library’s is straight out of beauty and the beast. It’s breathtaking
Duke's campus and academics are both overrated. Cornell and West Point are top five.
You may want to visit the University of Kansas at Lawrence. I've been to so many campuses. KU has such a beautiful campus's that offers so many opportunities for diversity of student life.
Diversity isn’t everything, very overrated.
The University of Oklahoma-Norman campus is absolutely gorgeous and deserves to be on the list!
U of Chicago, Duke, Johns Hopkin all belong on the list with honorable mentions to Wash U in St Louis, University of Washington in Seattle, Wake Forest and Chapel Hill
I have been to stanford, and right now i am at cal state long beach, and the architecture here is way more beautiful than standord
#1. The University Of Northwestern , #2. The University Of Chicago , #3. The University Of Michigan , #4. The University Of Stanford , #5. The University Of Yale are my top 5 favorites.
It's Northwestern University, Yale University and Stanford University.
William and Mary, Vanderbilt, Bard, Northwestern, Williams, U of Washington, Bucknell, Duke, U. of Chicago, Columbia, Vassar, U. of Richmond, UC Berkeley, UC Santa Cruz, Tulane, Wake Forest, Georgetown, Lewis and Clark, Amherst, to name a few, are all equally worthy of most beautiful campuses. Moreover, there are a few, including Harvard, that should not be on your list.
At least you made it to Charlottesville, VA. Good job.
Chicago University is the most beautiful University in the us for architecture and has some of the best landscape. A real life Gotham city University
Northwestern
do u know which one is great fpr product designing
there is no such thing. as Chicago University...and Gotham City is New York...jeez
@@peterpicard4028 so university of Chicago. Don't act dense and I said Gotham university not Gotham city so try again dummy before you try to check something at least read the comment right...jeez
Plus it's known that Gotham city is a mix of both new York and Chicago. Trust me I know it sucks realizing that new York isn't the center of everything it's gonna be okay😂😂
I wish I could get admission in any one ..education is like light.
I might be biased cause i work there but I think Pepperdine should be up the list about 19 spaces. haha. Also, Im from near Ithica... (Ithh - ee- kah).
Very nice Campuses... Princeton is quite an electrifying name for me, because of the Mathematics Faculty and the majestic organ in the University Chapel
You must be watched "a beautiful mind movie"
Yes... but not only...
Duke and West Point should have made the list, certainly above UVA and Furman.
Salve Regina University should absolutely be on this list, it's on every other list of beautiful college campuses! Plus, this guy needs to learn how to pronounce "Ithaca" where Cornell is.
Hi Teresa 👋🏻 😊
Really? The University of Wisconsin-Madison is by far the most beautiful and exciting campus in the whole world, not just the USA. Pay a visit, you will stay there forever!
Some selections are suspicious but acceptable. Glad you included Berry College & Kenyon! But, Hawaii & Harvard--no. Having visited Rice, the University of Richmond, Colby, Boston College, Duke, Wake Forest, Rhodes College, Yale & Washington U in StL, I don't know how they missed getting on this list. Southern Methodist?? How did you miss that?
Rhodes College represent!
So many great and beautiful schools and campuses all over America. What a country!
BYU deserves the number one spot hands down. Im not mormon but that school is gorgeous
Cornell should be up there. Also William and Mary is beautiful
they both are listed
Beautiful report . However I am surprised that you did not include the Claremont Colleges Oher than Scripps College - a women's only college
well, the fact that it is a women's college shouldn't be a problem, numb nuts
Clearly you’ve never actually been to Ithaca New York. Cornell with it on campus waterfalls, bridges, landscapes, and beautiful campus architecture Has to be in the top five of any serious list of beautiful college campuses.
Cornell should definitely be in the Top 5. It's has the natural beauty given the lakes, waterfalls, suspension bridges, and gorges. The buildings have a nice mixture of old and modern, many with majestic views of the finger lakes. No other campus in American has this complete package of natural and architectural beauty especially given the size of the campus. Cornell not being in the top 5 and putting schools like Dartmouth and Harvard in the top makes this ranking lose credibility. Also, Duke deserves to be in the top 20 with Williams College.
Cornell DOES have a lovely campus, but hey, it DID make the list anyway, even if not Top 5. Yale didn't make the Top 5 either, which was surprising too, since both campuses are STUNNING.
Ithaca is MUCH nicer than New Haven though, admittedly.
@@howarddamico1237 Yeah Howard you're getting EXACTLY what I meant. 😆 Ithaca (and the Cayuga Valley area) is MUCH MORE scenic than New Haven is however. I'm originally from NYC, and I went to undergrad college in Massachusetts, in the Amherst/Northampton Pioneer Valley area, which was VERY pretty, and a VERY nice place to live.
The upstate NY/New England region is in and of itself very diverse scenically in terms of which state you're in. Vermont is overall my personal favorite inland, but I ❤️ the coasts of Cape Cod, New Hampshire and Maine too. Rhode Island is prettier than Connecticut, but Block Island and Mystic are both beautiful.
New Haven is, pardon me a 💩🕳️, BUT, that's where I lived for three years during grad school. I couldn't move where Yale is unfortunately. 🤣
@@Timidor23 Ithaca is a dump. Depending on the season it exists under rain, snow, slush offset by a small, dull storefront town I worked at Ithaca's biggest mill - Cornell. It was one of the happiest days of my life when I quit outright and left for places where the sun can be seen.
Ithaca is Gorges!
You missed Salve Regina University in Newport, Rhode Island. Also Westmont College in Santa Barbara.
Virginia Tech should've made it
All these are a more or less traditional campus design. But here's a vote for a breathtakingly beautiful, definitely futuristic design (and not traditional) nestled high in the Rocky Mountains in Colorado- the Air Force Academy
I went to a meeting there and the officer’s bathrooms (female) are the most luxurious in the world. They beat that hotel in New Orleans that is always rated number one by a mile
Is it as good as University of Colorado Boulder campus?
@@lettermines Yes, it is.
I've been on a college tour for my child recently, all on the East coast. Princeton is quite beautiful (14th on this list). But the fact that Duke is not included on this list makes the list invalid, right away. Personally, I didn't even attend Duke but it is THE most beautiful campus I've ever seen. It's stunningly beautiful. It's landscaped and manicured like freaking Disney World. I kid you not. The gothic architecture is jaw dropping. The entire campus is intoxicatingly beautiful.
This is all true.
Shout out Notre Dame! Good pick
William & Mary! Go Tribe!
Just wondering why Loyola University in New Orleans is shown in the introduction but not listed in the top 20...
Because this video is B.S.
Princeton/Stanford my favorites. Surprisingly Duke wasn’t on your list. Trouble with Cornell & Dartmouth are both in no man’s land.
The isolation of Dartmouth adds to her allure, in my perhaps biased opinion. The sacrifice of my life produced the first college graduate of my blood line.
When the time comes, I will be attired in Dartmouth gear. My daughter put up with my madness, I assured her it would payoff.
Good points.
This was a very f'd up list. He would show colleges like Bryn Mawr ranked high that didn't look anything great but colleges like Pepperdine 19th which may have been the nicest. My top 3 from this video..1. Pepperdine...2. Colorado...3. Hawaii
Just HOW is the beautiful University of Montana NOT on this list ! For the beauty of its campus, the river, the mountains and the city of Missoula, it very well deserves to be included.
Everything is beautiful except the campus.
isnt pepperdine where they shot zoey101? it has to be the same campus
Yes it is
What about Fordham University in the Bronx, New York? I guess you have never been there. 🧐
I knew it! I knew it! the Big Green reigns Supreme. That school made an impression on my soul, when I laid eyes upon it.
The Big Green?
@@roberthenry9319 A heavenly place!
University of Utah with its view of the mountains and the wonderful blend of new modern buildings like Lassonde Studios (named one of top 10 university buildings in the world by Architectural Digest)
Views don't count. Its the ambiance and architecture that matter
@@wendelswerk The architecture of the UofU is top notch all around in my opinion - very modern, sleek, yet not unfeeling in that "corporate" way.
Georgetown has a VERY disappointing campus for such an old, prestigious university. There seems to be only one "stand out" building
Need to check out Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama. Way more beautiful than many of these
Yale’s Beinecke Library should have been mentioned and illustrated. It is a famous example of modern architecture.
It is ugly as hell.
Berry College, Rice University, & Furman University all stand out to me on this list. Immaculate year round. Any schools in the north or midwest tend to look like desolate depressing trash from December - May, due to harsh winter conditions. Not worth it to me. They should do a list specifically for public funded state universities & colleges. I've seen some absolutely amazing looking state schools that run circles around the old outdated looking private schools. They are newer, innovative, and cleaner looking in my opinion.
Your opinion is trash. Few things are more beautiful than a New England campus in the fall or after a deep snowfall.
Modern “architecture” is ugly, boring, cheaply constructed and an insult to humanity. Modern buildings look dystopian and communistic, which is probably why young people love that garbage.
You are missing Indiana University in Bloomington.
The old part -- yeah, as good as any -- but not the Bauhaus dreck on the perimeter.
@@gsjackson34 right I was expecting the old part of campus to be on the list. It is breathtaking
Number 2 in the US in my book (although I have not been all the ones mentioned in the video). Number one is a university not far from Indiana...Miami of Ohio.
I.U. is half good and half horrible.
@@lorannamoody7011 Difficult to ignore that new part.
You should try the Northwestern
Dartmouth number 1? Are you blind? Looks llike half the campus is parking lot. Real beautiful!
They visuals they chose for the video are terrible. It really is a beautiful campus, and the quintessential picturesque New England college campus, especially in the fall.
Parking lot? When I went to Dartmouth i had to walk about a half mile to get to parking. There are no large parking lots on the campus.
Chicago, gerogetown, UC Berkeley must be on the list.
I've lived in Boulder and I've lived in Princeton . Princeton is MUCH more beautiful . Go back and take a second look .
Boston College’s campus is so so underrated.
To say this is subjective is the understatement of the year......
left out Middlebury College; or even just the Breadloaf Campus! please!
Why is Dartmouth there? Why?
Because she's perfection on so many levels!
In field of dreams Shoeless Joe asked,
"It's this heaven"? to which the second response came,
"It's a place where dreams come true"
SUCH AS DARTMOUTH!
I hope you visit someday.
Syracuse University should be on the top 10!
I like Syracuse but the buildings are too eclectic to make a list like this.
ITH-i-ka (New York)
HEW-stun (Texas)
(your welcome).
The Claremont Colleges including Scripps should be on the list. And where is Duke?
I thought Duke was too full of skinny pines, or did I miss something
@@chrisr326 Pine trees and 2 nice buildings.
I’m surprised the PAC-12 didn’t take 11 of the 20 spots.
Flagler’s buildings were part of a hotel built in the 1800’s, not 1968. It became a college in 1968
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Richard Boone taught acting there.
College of the Holy Cross - routinely voted among the top 5 most beautiful campuses in the U.S. Often chosen as the #1 by the U.S. professional grounds maintenance society.
delusional
Holy Cross is nice, but your "routinely voted" claims are wishful thinking at best
@@peterpicard4028 Nope - very accurate. It's also been voted the most beautiful college campus in Massachusetts - no small feet given the number of beautiful campuses in Massachusetts.
@@ScottA2345 I have a soft spot for Holy Cross, and I have spent lots of time on campus. But it only makes most beautiful lists once in a blue moon - the Brit-narrated list you offered, for example. So "routinely" is a stretch, at best. It is nowhere close to, say, Mount Holyoke...I even prefer BC or Wellesley. BTW, assuming you're an alum, and want to represent, it's "feat." :)
@@peterpicard4028 Like everyone - I blame the spell checker. But thank you.
As for Holy Cross winning once in a blue moon - simply not accurate. When I was there in the 1980's it won every four years (It won before I was there, during, and shortly afterwards). The best in Massachusetts was just a year or so ago.
I also went to BC. LOL. Doesn't come close.
Lots of campuses have a pretty building or two - or one particularly nice vista. But when thinking about an entire campus, I have never seen better than HC both in how it looks and how well it is maintained.
Your missing Purdue university. Now thats a nice school. Especially the beautiful buildings
Yeah... I totally agree with you cuz I also graduated the same school as you mentioned.
I did a masters and doctorate (ABD) at Purdue and I love it but it is more practical than beautiful. Lots of red brick.
@@jcghim You mean Slow Poke Junior High?
@@lorannamoody7011 Lots. But very practical red brick.
@@roberthenry9319 say that to all the astronauts and engineers and pilots from there.
I love how a british guy who has probably never set foot on any of these campuses is the one ranking
Plus, he mispronounced the name of the town that Kenyon College is in, even though it was named after a British lord. He gave Gambier a French pronunciation rather than an ordinary English one.
@@johnpepple3456Just wait until you see the video where he rates the top restaurants in Los Angeles. You can get your Mexican “tack-hoss” and “ka-vee-chess” from the lorry, or eat at Wolfgang Puck’s “Spay-go.”
Bates College has one of the most beautiful campuses. It should have been part of the list .
yuck
what about Edgewood college?
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What???? English is not your native language, is it. And your caps lock key is stuck on. ("TEXAS ME WONDERFUL RICE UNI" You really wrote that?)
Honorable mentions that should be on the list:
UC Santa Barbara
UC Santa Cruz
University of Miami
You missed the University of Pittsburgh with its Cathedral of Learning.
Many rural campeuses are more beautiful than many on your list.
As for Harvard, not sure its campus is more beautiful than that of the little Sister Boston College!
I'm surprised the University of Toronto moved to the US. 3rd campus is the opening 5 seconds.
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What happen to Luther College in Decorah Iowa ?
You are kidding. Right?
#20 is Pomona College, NOT Scripps. Surprised that University of Chicago didn't make the list.
Scripps Institute is in San Diego.
Some parts of shots were from Scripps college.
@@kathleenhudson8429he was not talking about Scrpips institute but Scripps college in LA area.
University of Kentucky and University of Louisville has nice campuses
Hobart & William Smith, Salve Regina, Wake Forest, Middlebury, Amherst College, you’ve missed a bunch
Point Loma Nazarene University.... you're welcome. :) (On the beach!!!)
Nazarene. That says it all. The beach is nice, though.
Thomas Aquinas College, Santa Paula, CA. Google it. Tiny, but deserves to be in the top 5.
You’re missing UCLA, the most beautiful urban campus around.
1.Stanford
2.UCLA
3.Michigan
4.Washington
5.Harvard
@@michaeln.2383 nope
Stanford isn’t beautiful
Swarthmore should be here.
University of the South in Sewanee, TN should be on this list.
My daughter is on a recruiting visit to Dartmouth right now, and she seems impressed. She was at Harvard last week and didn't love it. Rankings like this are fun but generally useless. Individual preference will make all the difference.
I thought it was a bit odd when I went to college how they had all these big beautiful buildings yet in many cases a lot of your classes were in classrooms that weren't really any different than your high school classroom. Big beautiful campuses are nice but they're not really necessary.