I am biased but I have also visited more than 30 colleges and universities across the US and CU is easily the most beautiful. The combination of the campus and the surrounding area is second to none. FWIW some of the more well known places I've toured: include UW, Standford, Oregon, UCLA, Michigan, Pitt, Penn State, Washinton University, UPenn, Columbia.
Thank you Donnie! 🙏 I always look forward to your insights about each new video I post here. I agree with you, the red roofs make it a one unique campus. They also did a good job planting a lot of trees there. Remember this is supposed to be a desert!
Wow! That is a gorgeous campus and surroundings!! Like Stanford, the archetectual continuity is graceful and sets-into the environment beautifully. Stunning! Your aerial shots capture the beauty so well. Nice work!
Yes...continuity or monotone in color is the beauty of the campus...it also has a good harmony with surrounding nature... I graduated from the school 11years ago...I am now far away from it...Korea...but still miss it.
...There is no sense of direction here. Too many jump cuts. I lived in Boulder 33 years and been on campus hundreds of times, and there is no flow , as when you bike or walk around. 🔽🔽
Boulder ruined me for life. There was nothing like walking to class in the morning, whether there was snow on the Flatirons or it was the first day of Spring. Can’t be beat.
@@truthseeker327I don't think so...I am Korean and made a lot of friends there. I lived in Southern California before...Boulder is at least as non racist as California... Where are you from?
There is no official reason, but it definitely has something to do with the popularity of the University of California system. When you put UC Boulder besides UC Berkeley, UCLA, UC Irvine, etc. people will immediately think that UC Boulder is in California. So, it had to be CU Boulder for that reason. This is just my thinking, I don't know if that's true or not.