MilfordHusky
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There's no beating the University of California at Santa Barbara!!! I mean, step out of class, and right onto the beach?!?
Insanely beautiful!
There's no beating the University of California at Santa Barbara!!! I mean, step out of class, and right onto the beach?!?
Insanely beautiful!
Registered for the draft in Meadville. Spent a week in the hospital there after getting beaned in the eye playing baseball up the road at Alliance College, now closed. Been back several times since I left grad school at Edinboro back in 1976.I went to a small liberal arts college in Meadville, Pa named Allegheny College. It was a small town and the campus had a nice mixture of historic and contemporary architecture. I have not been there in nearly fifty years but my memories are pleasant. I had close friends who went to UVa and that was a beautiful campus. I watched a lacrosse championship game there , but lacrosse was still a new sport then!![]()
I almost went there. I was accepted then flunked the physical due to a high frequency hearing loss. Getting in was highly competitive because it was at the tail end of Viet Nam. I would expect it's still highly competitive because there are no congressional appointments.United States Coast Guard Academy, New London, CT. When I was there, much of the recruiting/info brochures referred to the Academy as "a typical small New England college, nestled on the banks of the Thames River."... or words to that effect.
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It is still very highly competitive to earn an appointment. Less than 400 get in each year.I almost went there. I was accepted then flunked the physical due to a high frequency hearing loss. Getting in was highly competitive because it was at the tail end of Viet Nam. I would expect it's still highly competitive because there are no congressional appointments.
There are many beautiful colleges, including the Military Academy at West Point. But nothing raises goose bumps like West Point when you consider how many great heroes walked those grounds. Went to a UCONN game there, took the tour, saw the parade of cadets, the Black Knights parachuting in, etc. Very impressive.
Been there many times - used to go to one game a year there with my Dad. The cadet parade was incredible. Went to a couple of the UCONN games there and the parade was still impressive. Thanks to all who endure the four years and then serve our country. If you ever get the chance go to an Army - Navy game - it is quite a tradition. That was another annual outing with my Dad.
Drone video of both of Duke's campuses. In my opinion the prettiest campus in the Triangle. The last 45 seconds of the video show the East Campus... where the freshman live.

Look for the serpentine brick walls. Also a Jefferson innovation.Im think of driving to Charlottesville in a few weeks for lunch or dinner.. If I make it.. I'll be sure to drive through the campus if possible. Ive heard good things about it.
I always thought that they looked like they were designed by Albert Speer.Some of Columbia's campus is not so attractive, but the quad is very impressive. The 2 buildings with columns are at the northern and southern ends of the quad.
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Try Loint Loma Nazarene U. In San Diego. One poll I saw a number of years ago named it the best surfing school in the country.There's no beating the University of California at Santa Barbara!!! I mean, step out of class, and right onto the beach?!?
Insanely beautiful!
And a lot tougher to get in then people think. Part of a great consortium of D3 universities who tend to have great placement after graduation. Dickinson, Muhlenberg, etc..I used to live in the town next to Swarthmore. Swarthmore College has a lovely campus. In fact, part of the campus is an arboretum.
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The kids who go to Swarthmore are really, really smart. I did Brown Alumni interviewing for a decade or so. Only 3 of the people I interviewed got in. Of the 2 who could abroad Brown, 1 turned it down in favor of Swarthmore.And a lot tougher to get in then people think. Part of a great consortium of D3 universities who tend to have great placement after graduation. Dickinson, Muhlenberg, etc..
That's scary! But Speer may have been a fan of the neoclassical style.I always thought that they looked like they were designed by Albert Speer.
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It unifies, it never dies.....
If anyone knows where this place is, I'll be shocked. The place of yore along the Kokosing.

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