Started By
Message
re: Most beautiful college campuses in the South
Posted on 2/3/15 at 8:08 pm to GregAl
Posted on 2/3/15 at 8:08 pm to GregAl
UNC Chapel Hill's campus is overrated.
Bama, Ole Miss and Georgia's campuses are nicer than Chapel Hill's.
Elon does not belong on the list. I have nothing against Elon at all. I really do not get the hype of their campus... It resembles my local community college.
Bama, Ole Miss and Georgia's campuses are nicer than Chapel Hill's.
Elon does not belong on the list. I have nothing against Elon at all. I really do not get the hype of their campus... It resembles my local community college.
Posted on 2/3/15 at 8:26 pm to PrettyLights
lol that is one nice community college if it looks like Elon. I thought Elon looked nice, but I am surprised it is often no. 1 or 2 in these kind of surveys, including campuses all over the country.
This post was edited on 2/3/15 at 8:27 pm
Posted on 2/3/15 at 8:39 pm to randomways
uva's central area that jefferson designed is nice, but the remaining 99% of campus is meh.
Posted on 2/3/15 at 8:40 pm to High Diving Horses
USC's campus is nice actually. Take off the orange glasses
Posted on 2/3/15 at 8:42 pm to Gary Busey
you might want to take your own advice. reread my post.
You could consider it a top 30 in the south, especially if we eliminate some of these real small schools most people never heard of , like the one on lookout mountain in GA.
I never heard anybody in SC call USC beautiful. It is a nice urban campus though.
You could consider it a top 30 in the south, especially if we eliminate some of these real small schools most people never heard of , like the one on lookout mountain in GA.
I never heard anybody in SC call USC beautiful. It is a nice urban campus though.
This post was edited on 2/3/15 at 8:47 pm
Posted on 2/3/15 at 8:45 pm to StopRobot
As an LSU alum, our campus is okay.
I would definitely put Alabama's over Ole Miss and LSU.
Vandy is cool, but it's more urban. I like Alabama's better than Vandy.
Tulane >>>>> all
I would definitely put Alabama's over Ole Miss and LSU.
Vandy is cool, but it's more urban. I like Alabama's better than Vandy.
Tulane >>>>> all
Posted on 2/3/15 at 8:48 pm to rootisback
never been there, talhasse is not exactly a destination or on the way anywhere.
I have seen FSU ranked high in beautiful campus rankings though. I prefer campuses closer to the mountains.
I have seen FSU ranked high in beautiful campus rankings though. I prefer campuses closer to the mountains.
Posted on 2/3/15 at 8:54 pm to High Diving Horses
Louisville?
If you like industrial silos, railroads, 1-65(runs right by it... almost through it) then I guess this is your school.
Also, it mentions the Yum! Center which isn't even on campus.... It's that giant George Foreman grill looking thing setting on the river downtown..
If you like industrial silos, railroads, 1-65(runs right by it... almost through it) then I guess this is your school.
Also, it mentions the Yum! Center which isn't even on campus.... It's that giant George Foreman grill looking thing setting on the river downtown..
This post was edited on 2/3/15 at 8:57 pm
Posted on 2/3/15 at 8:57 pm to tREED3R
most college campuses aren't bad. NC State and Tenn seem to be most beat up large public ones in Southeast, and TN is right at base of Applachians, which doesn't seem too bad.
The Louisville basketball arena looks pretty cool. lol Surprised so many have been to or through Louisville on here, because it seems out of the way.
The Louisville basketball arena looks pretty cool. lol Surprised so many have been to or through Louisville on here, because it seems out of the way.
This post was edited on 2/3/15 at 8:59 pm
Posted on 2/3/15 at 9:28 pm to High Diving Horses
FSU's is spotty. The stadium area is a dump, but the actually campus area is nice. It felt a whole lot like LSU to me to be honest.
Posted on 2/3/15 at 9:37 pm to StopRobot
You ALL win.
Your campuses have flowers and grass and attractive buildings.
Don't let anyone tell you you're not #1.
Power on, and don't go changing.
Your campuses have flowers and grass and attractive buildings.
Don't let anyone tell you you're not #1.
Power on, and don't go changing.
Posted on 2/3/15 at 10:51 pm to StopRobot
The coolest campus I've ever seen in person is UC Santa Barbara. That area is unbeatable.
Posted on 2/4/15 at 1:48 am to High Diving Horses
Nobody mentioned SC but since you insisted on bringing it up... I'm from South Carolina, I'm a SC alum and I myself and plenty of others think SC has a beautiful campus.
SC has a great non traditional URBAN campus, with a very nice mix of both classic-collegiate and modern architecture, especially in the newer West and South Campus areas... and it's only going to get better as SC expands towards the Congaree River. Urban campuses aren't for everybody, but it was definitely for me. I was never bored in Columbia. It was great being able to leave my dorm, walk 10 minutes to the east and be in 5 points, or 10 minutes north and be on Main Street.. or 10 minutes west and be in the Vista. If you know how to cross a street, then SC is very walkable. I didn't have a car my freshmen year because if you live on campus then everything you could possibly need (national chains/local businesses) is either on campus or a short walk away. SC has more bars and better restaurants within a 5 minute radius than Clemson has in a 20 mile radius... Not a knock on CU.. but really all because of SC just being an "urban" campus. Nothing to do with campus beauty, but all are things that matter to young people. There are plenty of people that prefer urban campuses (our 33,000 students in Columbia say so), especially beautiful urban campuses like ours. And it's getting better..
If you like reading..
This is where some upperclassmen/and all student athletes on campus will live.
LINK /
This is phase one of our plan to connect the campus to the river.
LINK
...and this is just a "TLDR" article on how awesome Columbia will be in about 5 or 10 years.
LINK
Or this..
LINK
So sure, SC is nothing like Clemson, or UGA or UVA.. but none of those schools are like the others. Based on setting alone, SC is unique and very BEAUTIFUL at parts (The Horseshoe, Gibbes Green, the Capstone promenade, the Women's Quad etc.) Believe it or not, just like SC, all parts of Clemson are not as beautiful as you may want to believe. Some of it is very typical and blah. But I won't even bash Clemson too harshly... it is overall a nice, tranquil, idyllic and pastoral campus. If that's what you want your collegiate experience to be.. GO FOR IT. But not everybody wants that.. you can get the beautiful college town experience and MORE at SC.
SC has a great non traditional URBAN campus, with a very nice mix of both classic-collegiate and modern architecture, especially in the newer West and South Campus areas... and it's only going to get better as SC expands towards the Congaree River. Urban campuses aren't for everybody, but it was definitely for me. I was never bored in Columbia. It was great being able to leave my dorm, walk 10 minutes to the east and be in 5 points, or 10 minutes north and be on Main Street.. or 10 minutes west and be in the Vista. If you know how to cross a street, then SC is very walkable. I didn't have a car my freshmen year because if you live on campus then everything you could possibly need (national chains/local businesses) is either on campus or a short walk away. SC has more bars and better restaurants within a 5 minute radius than Clemson has in a 20 mile radius... Not a knock on CU.. but really all because of SC just being an "urban" campus. Nothing to do with campus beauty, but all are things that matter to young people. There are plenty of people that prefer urban campuses (our 33,000 students in Columbia say so), especially beautiful urban campuses like ours. And it's getting better..
If you like reading..
This is where some upperclassmen/and all student athletes on campus will live.
LINK /
This is phase one of our plan to connect the campus to the river.
LINK
...and this is just a "TLDR" article on how awesome Columbia will be in about 5 or 10 years.
LINK
Or this..
LINK
So sure, SC is nothing like Clemson, or UGA or UVA.. but none of those schools are like the others. Based on setting alone, SC is unique and very BEAUTIFUL at parts (The Horseshoe, Gibbes Green, the Capstone promenade, the Women's Quad etc.) Believe it or not, just like SC, all parts of Clemson are not as beautiful as you may want to believe. Some of it is very typical and blah. But I won't even bash Clemson too harshly... it is overall a nice, tranquil, idyllic and pastoral campus. If that's what you want your collegiate experience to be.. GO FOR IT. But not everybody wants that.. you can get the beautiful college town experience and MORE at SC.
This post was edited on 2/4/15 at 2:41 am
Posted on 2/4/15 at 2:26 am to StopRobot
I'm shocked Arkansas isn't on this list.
Posted on 2/4/15 at 5:42 am to DorchesterGamecock
There are probably blah parts on every campus. I like the fact the buildings at Clemson aren't too pretentious looking with Greek columns and the like.
Downtown Columbia isn't all that urban. I think In reality there is not more to do in Columbia than Clemson. You can go to bars and restaurants in Clemson, Anderson, and Greenville is right up the road with one of the nicest downtowns in the country along with numerous restaurants. If you like being outside, Clemson is right on a lake with the mountains a short drive away, it has its own golf course, etc.
Downtown Columbia isn't all that urban. I think In reality there is not more to do in Columbia than Clemson. You can go to bars and restaurants in Clemson, Anderson, and Greenville is right up the road with one of the nicest downtowns in the country along with numerous restaurants. If you like being outside, Clemson is right on a lake with the mountains a short drive away, it has its own golf course, etc.
Posted on 2/4/15 at 7:13 am to High Diving Horses
You don't think there's more to do in Columbia than Clemson? Now you're just being ridiculous. I was just restricting it to downtown but if you want to take this to the general area then there's really no argument, one of the cities has a top 20 zoo for instance..
Downtown Clemson has a few bars. If I'm a college student, and it's a Thursday night (one of the most popular nights for students to go out, in case you've forgotten).. I'm not driving to Anderson or Greenville to get wasted, and then drive back. Not happening. I know this, I was a student less than 2 years ago. "Right up the road" you say, more like 40 minutes. Yea, not happening. Good for a Sunday trip when your parents are in town though.
...and I'm pretty sure you were kidding about Anderson, South Carolina's nightlife... Anderson University students don't even hang out there.
Downtown Clemson has a few bars. If I'm a college student, and it's a Thursday night (one of the most popular nights for students to go out, in case you've forgotten).. I'm not driving to Anderson or Greenville to get wasted, and then drive back. Not happening. I know this, I was a student less than 2 years ago. "Right up the road" you say, more like 40 minutes. Yea, not happening. Good for a Sunday trip when your parents are in town though.
...and I'm pretty sure you were kidding about Anderson, South Carolina's nightlife... Anderson University students don't even hang out there.
Popular
Back to top
Follow SECRant for SEC Football News