Even Pasadena is not LA. |
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Is it just the one pp who barges in on any Boston area college thread to school every one on Boston city limits? So we can only talk about BU and NEU? We all know the group of colleges others are referring to without pulling out the zip code map.
BTW, HC has a T stop which is nice. |
Being able to take an Amtrak train from Worcester to Boston isn’t some huge benefit. Maybe you do that once a month, tops. It’s like saying Brown has a train stop, what’s your point? |
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No, but saying that Holy Cross is in Boston is the same as saying George Mason is in DC and GMU is a heck of a lot closer to DC than HC is to downtown Boston. |
Not in Boston, 45 minutes away in Worcester. Probably the reason BC has surpassed it in rankings. |
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My niece was lured to HC by a full ride and the promise of a 3-2 program where she could transfer to a top engineering program after three years. I tried to talk her out of it as she had better options for engineering school, but she was stubborn and really thought she wanted a small, catholic school experience. The 3-2 program turned out to be a bait-and-switch; very few students actually transfered to the engineering school and there were like 50 of them competing for 2-3 spots. I don't know why anyone would take this over a four-year, guaranteed enginering program.
She transfered out after one year. HC was VERY small, little to no diversity, little to no opportunities for clubs, ativities, etc. Plus Wooster is a miserable town. She ended up at a much larger, highly-ranked state school and is so happy there. Totally different experience for sure which goes to show that kids don't always know what they want at 18. |
PP again - sorry Worcester - not Wooster!! Different school, different state
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You don’t understand. New England is old. Worcester is its own entity. Cities and towns are nothing like Cali. |
This has nothing to do with Holy Cross. Nobody should plan on a 3-2 engineering program. If you go to school in Worcester, just a few minutes from downtown, diversity is not a legit complaint. Anyhow, free ride poster, you sound…ungrateful for the free ride. |
They aren’t ranked side by side. HC is liberal arts. BC is national university. Neither is good |
That “T stop” is commuter rail, not the Boston subway that people mean when they say T. Trains run every two hours and the trip to Boston is 1.5 hours. |
Well, it was my niece who got the free ride - not me. She was very grateful for it. And I totally agree with you on the 3-2 program - I didn't know what they were prior to her admission to HC, it sounded too good to be true at the time, and I would never recommend one to anyone now. The reasons she left was becuase HC was way too small and offered very little opportunities that she was seeing her high school friends have at larger universities. That included variety of courses, clubs, social activities, etc. And the campus is pretty much all white - if that matters to you. Someone asked for feedback on HC and I'm sharing one young woman's experience. It is only one person's experience. |
It’s exactly like saying Providence is part of Boston. It’s not. Nor is Hartford. Yes, you can get to Boston in an hour and have a nice Saturday. But Worcester being the second largest city of New England means lots of internship opportunities there. Worcester county has a lot of older towns and countryside, so you can also go pumpkin picking or fall foliage sighting in the fall — just 15 minutes from Worcester. |
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And just to help out posters: Boston area schools are BC, Tufts, Brandeis, Wellesley, Bentley, Babson, Olin, Northeastern, BU, Harvard, MiT.
Worcester has WPI, Holy Cross, Clark, Assumption, and UMass Med… |