Yeah, based on what? Corvallis, OR #9???based upon?
Armpit hair per capitaYeah, based on what? Corvallis, OR #9???
Too high? Too low? Just right?
Baylor #63
Too high? Too low? Just right?
Baylor #63
Anyone who thinks Austin is a top 5 college town hasn't been here in years. The homeless situation has spiraled out of control. And crime on the ut campus is horrific. There are still some cool places to visit in and around Austin, and some great BBQ, but this city is dying under the homeless crisis. And in non-covid times, there's a shooting down on 6th street every weekend. Will only get worse.
God I miss FW.
LOL Los Angeles is #58 for UCLA and #64 for USC.
will defer to our expert on the ground lisa t, but guessing westwood over south central
Lubbock at 54.Baylor/Waco comes in at no. 63 of 65 schools rated.
How did Baylor get that high?
Absolutely agree and if your college shares it’s town with the state government it’s definitely not a college town.Based on my personal experience (grad school at OSU) I’d have to towns like Stillwater, Corvallis, Eugene, State College, Bloomington, Ames, Iowa City, etc make better college towns because, well, that’s all they are. In Stillwater it it is OSU all day everyday. There may be grads from other schools living there, but probably very few. Fort Worth has grads from everywhere, other attractions and lots of things to do. Fort Worth doesn’t turn purple and shut down on game days. Stillwater, and I’m sure a lot of other smaller college towns do. Stillwater was a big adjustment for me coming from Houston and TCU. But I actually enjoyed the all day everyday college atmosphere.
USC is in a terrible area. UCLA is right between Beverly Hills and Bel Air. Surprised it's not higher.LOL Los Angeles is #58 for UCLA and #64 for USC.
Location,location, location.....LOL Los Angeles is #58 for UCLA and #64 for USC.
I guess it depends upon your definition of "college town". I assume it goes further than a 3 mile radius, but that's just me I suppose.USC is in a terrible area. UCLA is right between Beverly Hills and Bel Air. Surprised it's not higher.
I guess it depends upon your definition of "college town". I assume it goes further than a 3 mile radius, but that's just me I suppose.
[ Finebaum ]tier part of the same town IMO.think in regards to usc the actual radius of the "college town" is the distance that a bullet can travel fired at a 45 degree angle