xyster wrote:Not sure about now, but back in 95-96 when I lived in Clemson, the university had some mean computer labs, all outfitted with top-of-the-line gateways. I imagine they've kept up, since the school has only gotten bigger since then.
clemson is top notch when it comes to computer labs. i was very impressed. i didn't get any pics of them because we were only allowed to pass through a few of them. they didn't want us to distract any of the students. almost everybuilding had a large lab (some a whole floor). if it didn't have a lab then it had wireless internet access. i believe within the next couple of years, the whole campus will be wireless, since all the freshmen are now required to have laptops.
Quote »so where are the women of Clemson?[/quote] i didn't take any pics, but me and my brothers had a very hard time keeping up with the tour guide because of some of the scenery

. absolutely beautiful.
Quote »man i always wonder why they have a non functional pond and those fountains.. and not use that money to buy new computers!![/quote] don't let the fountains fool you. the whole campus is setup to be as relaxing as possible, and believe me it is! along with the fountains, there are botanical gardens, a couple of museums, camp grounds, a HUGE lake/river access, nature trails, golf courses...the list goes on.
as much money that's spent on the campus, even more is spent on education itself. if you can't get what you need on campus, then you don't need it.
-demetrius