It is very stingy with financial aid. It does award a very limited amount of merit aid - 15 full rides a year, IIRC. |
sorry you are right, I was typing fast and should of wrote a "bro" culture instead. Not sure how to best describe it but it has that feel of rich spoiled boys. However, lots of our neighbors went there and are very successful good people. It just felt very off to us. Like I said, beautiful campus and a very nice stadium,some love it some hate it. Not a "safety" school though. |
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You are going to have very little spare change out of $70k for BC.
You're better off at MIT for the same price. |
The Jewish kids are at BU, that's why. |
Now I know you have NO idea what you are talking about. |
+1 Exactly this. I can not fathom the number of PPs who are talking out of their arses right now. I shouldn't be surprised. |
Oh, yeah, it’s just that easy
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Well, yes. It seems logical that a ...Catholic school would have physical indicators that it is Catholic. |
Most Boston area schools do not have Greek life on campus, for liability reasons. I don't expect too many people in this area to know the facts about this kind of thing. In addition, for those people here who think that expensive schools have mostly full pay, they do - that doesn't mean that they are inferior schools in any way - on the contrary. Get out of your bubble a little and learn something. |
| 41% of BC students receive financial aid and the average Grant is $41K |
| Not a lot of merit aid available, which explains the number of wealthy kids. If we didn't have the cash to pay, we would be taking advantage of merit aid elsewhere...at a place like Fordham. |
Thank you PP. That “turnoff” line made me LOL too. It cracks me up when people are shocked that they’re not able to ignore something they don’t want. It’s a Catholic school whether you want it to be or not. I would get why a Jewish kid would feel infinitely more at home at BU or Brandeis. UMass Amherst is THE party school in the MA state system so I’m not surprised when ANY college kid feels at home there! But back to the point, sadly BC has gotten too big for it’s britches and priced out the very demographic it was founded to serve. Blue collar Catholic kids can no longer afford it (or get in!) so some of the smaller Catholic colleges fill that gap. BC does its best to hold a Catholic identity even with increasingly secular students and sometimes controversial Jesuit influences. |
Wasp doesn’t mean Protestant anymore. It hasn’t for at least 40 years. William Buckley was a wasp and he was Catholic obviously. |
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BC is a great school. However, it's not in Boston (Chestnut Hill, MA) and it's not really a College (really a university).
During our tour, the guide mentioned there are some "Freshman Dorms" that are "miles" (?) from the main campus--this would bother me. Looking forward to BC finishing their new student fitness center! |
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Technically, half the campus is in Boston. Chestnut Hill is really just a neighborhood that straddles multiple municipalities.
40% of the freshman live on Newton campus about a mile or two away. That has been the case for decades. The Newton kids tend to be a tightly-knit group. |