Cracked sidewalks, decrepit classrooms, structural blight, megatons of gray concrete, and a giant, looming smokestack will leave you wondering what brutalist fiend slapped together this sorry excuse for a campus. There are just three athletic fields (two of which are Astroturf) for 13,000 students; the only other strip of vegetation at Drexel is endearingly called the "rape garden."
According to one disgruntled freshman, the lawn "resembles more of a trash heap"; instead of flowers or shrubbery, you'll find "empty Wawa coffee cups and taquito wrappers from what must be the highest-grossing 7-Eleven in the U.S."
Spread out on the wasteland fringes of Philadelphia, Drexel is not only impossibly hideous, it's also not safe. "Get used to bums and getting hit by cars," says one senior. "I have been robbed at gunpoint three times so far." Still, though you may learn to ignore the "relentless and mean" homeless population, blocking out the ugly surroundings will likely prove much more difficult.
"I didn't think the campus would bother me much," complains a student. "However, after a couple years of sitting in the gross, dirty, unmaintained classrooms, I realized that the horrible state of the campus really did bother me. I hate seeing the same dirty, falling-apart classrooms day in and day out."
Notable Alumni: Chuck Barris (The Gong Show), Peter Mafany Musonge (former prime minister of Cameroon), Malik Rose (NBA star).
Like a case of architectural smallpox, Harvey Mudd's campus is inexplicably dotted with thousands of unsightly concrete bumps, securing its place as the "ugly duckling" of the Claremont schools. The so-called "warts" also make for a challenging late-night DWI obstacle course.
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