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No one's been to Ohio State in Columbus? Although it doesn't have the amazing natural setting like BYU and the UC schools, it is rather beautiful. Will post some pics soon.
I guess I lied saying in the opening saying I'd only been to my own school, as I've also been to Kent State, Miami U, and Akron (I'm from ohio, have friends there). Miami was nice, but I can't agree with it being THAT great!
I've been to Ohio State...it was nice, but not the best. As for Miami, I loved the rural feel of that campus, which was well-complimented with the colonial-style red brick buildings.
I've seen many, many college campuses, but I think the most impressive to me personally were: Princeton, Univ of Georgia, Indiana Univ and Duke. I like that old, traditional feel rather than the modern, sleek buildings on newer campuses. Princeton, by far was the most "perfect" campus in my mind. Yale was interesting, but I found it a bit depressing. Harvard was also a bit shabby, believe it or not.
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Very stately, with a great sense of its own history...I was in H.S. when I saw it (my sister graduated from St Mary's, my brother-in-law from ND) and I was totally in awe.
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