Why are you bumping all the BC threads? |
I've attended Georgetown, and I'm a BC student now. Georgetown and BC are nothing alike except that both are Jesuit, although at Georgetown, you hardly notice it's Jesuit. Feels more Jewish/Muslim than anything. Campuses are different, and so is the student body. |
You’ve revived multiple old threads about BC today to share this observation. What years were you a student at these schools?? |
I'm a BC student right now. I transferred to BC from Georgetown last year, with a 4.0 GPA. Why do you care what threads I post on? That's kind of strange on your part. |
Do any of your children have a 4.0 GPA in college at either the BC or Georgetown level, like me? |
It’s not funny. It was true. BU was called “BJ@w” and that’s where the Jewish applied, Catholics to BC. This was late 80s/early 90s. |
| What are “bps” kids? |
+1000 They are just two very different schools and attract different types of kids. |
Not sure if BC being harder to get into deserves a "+1000". Looks like BU regularly has a lower acceptance rate. For HS class of 24, it was a 11% v 15%. https://www.ivywise.com/blog/college-admission-rates/ |
+1 BC and BU are two solid T50 schools (with selective acceptance rates) that have different student populations. Rankings notwithstanding, the PP's BC/ND and BU/NYU comparisons are accurate. |
I think that was the point — it said BC isn’t much harder to get into. |
My DC just graduated from BC and this is not true. |
I went to BC. I never met anyone from Harvard and I had an internship in Cambridge. No one goes to BU that did not get into Harvard. Does not happen -- not an Ivy backup school. There are failed Ivy people at BC but less so Harvard focused than the other Ivys. I really doubt BU kids see Harvard kids. When I was at BC I did not run into BU kids. All in its own ecosystem. |
BU is sometimes a safety for BC. I agree that they pull different students but some Mass kids want to stay in Boston. |
Not sure how a school with an 11% acceptance rate no matter the stats is a safety for anyone. |