Is BU worth the $ ?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are any schools really worth $100k?

Really depends on how much money you have.


Exactly. Does the choice between the two mean a lifetime of loans or is it just Mom not being able to get a new Cayenne S this year and Dad an M5 next year? (Referencing you, neighbor )
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Everyone’s financial situation is different. And on the other side of the scale, what everyone gets out of it is different. No one can answer that question in the abstract. Fwiw, my kid hasn’t had any adjuncts. He’s had amazing professors. It’s an easy place to get involved and be engaged. And living in Boston is fab. But we can afford it and it’s giving him what he and we wanted out of his college experience so far. ymmv.


+100
Whether it’s worth it really depends on your financial situation.
Anonymous
It is not worth it at all.
Anonymous
Only one case. My coworker’s daughter, BA in communication in BU, full pay. No job for 2 yr after graduation. Apply for Master program this fall. Not sure how it’s going.
Anonymous
Nephew graduated from BU 2 years ago. Majored in finance at the B school. Great experience, networked with profs, enjoyed Boston, hockey, etc. Now working in IB in nyc. He was really happy there. And it was tough with covid for a year. He moved into off campus housing due to covid restrictions but his girlfriend stayed in on campus housing for all 4 years. Is it worth it? Depends on your finances and goals and your kid.
Anonymous
Very weak alumni network.
Anonymous
It definitely was worth it for my daughter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:100,000 for BU seems incredibly high. For those with recent experience, did it deliver?

Comparing it to U Mass Amherst where DS received merit money. Total cost there would be under 40,000.

Yes, he will most likely have to go to grad school as well.


Most who do apply to BU can either afford it or receive generous financial aid.

The acceptance rate is now around 8%.

Any BU haters aren't getting in anyways.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Only one case. My coworker’s daughter, BA in communication in BU, full pay. No job for 2 yr after graduation. Apply for Master program this fall. Not sure how it’s going.


💯

My office has to take a BU intern or two every year.

I make it a point to interview and bring in people from Wellesley, Amherst, Georgetown, NESCAC etc for our other interns…

BU really is a state school with a private school price tag.

There is a gargantuan gap in median student quality

Zoomass is more than comparable to BU
Anonymous
Is BU more expensive than Tufts?
Anonymous
Absolutely not.
Anonymous
My company is based out of Boston and I work with a fair number of alums. They seem to be doing fine but no different professionally than the people we work with that went to UMass and UConn. A couple of them have made comments about student loans. If you make <500k, I wouldn’t spend 100k a year on BU. If you make >500k, I would consider it if it was your kid’s dream school.
Anonymous
bu, bc, tufts are all better than umass in terms of prestige and maybe recruiting for the first job. How much better and if it’s worth it is based on your location and income level. Is your kid from Wellesley and are you going to be embarrassed saying he goes to umass? Is 100k a stretch? For most it is. If it’s painful to pay 100k a year for college then don’t and make him go to umass. He will be fine. BU has top engineering and business, but both of those paths at umass will also lead to a job. I would not pay for a degree from bu/bc/tufts over umass for any major like sociology, communications, teaching etc unless you have money coming out your ears.
Anonymous
BU is a great feeder school to law schools and grad programs; unlike Harvard there’s no grade inflation and ironically grade deflation which is what the grad schools know; so yeah, worth every dime
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are any schools really worth $100k?

Really depends on how much money you have.


Just because you can throw money away, doesn’t mean it’s worth it.
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