Best fit for a civil engineering student

<p>I have narrowed my list down to:</p>

<p>University of Texas Austin
University of Florida
University of Arizona
University of Tennessee Knoxville
ASU</p>

<p>Which colleges are the best for </p>

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<li>a moderate climate (about 68 degrees) for a majority of the year </li>
<li>the longest daytime/the most sunlight</li>
<li>beautiful girls</li>
<li>a beautiful campus</li>
<li>an overall good reputation for engineering</li>
<li>someone who has an UW gpa of 3.4 and a W gpa of 3.5, to thrive the most in, that isn’t too harsh on weeding out</li>
</ul>

<p>bump</p>

<p>10 char</p>

<p>None of these colleges are worth out-of-state tuition. You should just stay in Illinois.</p>

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Only California schools would have room temperature climate for most of the year, but ASU, Arizona and Florida are probably the most temperate…do you like humidity or a dry heat? ;)</p>

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Look to see which school is the southernmost…I think it’s U Florida in Gainesville…it will have the most daylight hours, but the weather is stormier/cloudier than Arizona…so my vote goes for U Arizona in Tucson.</p>

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ASU consistently ranks as tops for most beautiful girls. UT-Austin, U Arizona, and Florida are likely the same in the women department and have better academic reputations.</p>

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I’ve only been to UT-Austin…so I can’t really comment, but I imagine all are nice campuses in their own geographic/climate sense.</p>

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For engineering reputation, it’s UT-Austin by a mile…followed by U Florida, then the rest.</p>

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Tennessee and ASU probably are the least competitive academically.</p>