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Top 10 Colleges That Look Like Fictional Places - College Magazine

Top 10 Colleges That Look Like Fictional Places - College Magazine

Are you a fan of Zoey 101? Do you dream of attending a college that looks like it came straight out of a TV show? Look no further! College Magazine has compiled a list of the top 10 colleges that will make you feel like you've stepped into a fictional world.

1. Bryn Mawr College: This all-women's college in Pennsylvania boasts stunning gothic architecture that will transport you to the world of Hogwarts.

2. University of Oxford: With its grand buildings, lush gardens, and rich history, this prestigious university will make you feel like you're in a Jane Austen novel.

3. University of Cambridge: Another top university in England, Cambridge's stunning architecture and sprawling grounds will make you feel like you've entered the world of Harry Potter.

4. Duke University: Located in North Carolina, this university has been nicknamed the "Harvard of the South" for its stunning gothic-style buildings and picturesque campus.

5. University of Notre Dame: This Indiana university's iconic golden dome and grand architecture will make you feel like you're in the world of A Series of Unfortunate Events.

6. Yale University: With its stunning Gothic-style buildings and picturesque campus, it's no wonder this Ivy League school has been featured in many films and TV shows.

7. University of Chicago: Known for its unique blend of Gothic and modern architecture, this university's campus will make you feel like you're in a futuristic world.

8. California Institute of Technology: This top-ranked science and engineering school in Pasadena has a modern, sleek campus that could easily be mistaken for a setting in a sci-fi movie.

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