| BC is a very white school, that is just a fact. It's a bit of a throwback IMO |
| I believe ND and Boston College is 80% Catholic -- Georgetown is about 50% Catholic.. |
| BC is about 70% white and about 70% Catholic. The Class of 2022 is 33% AHANA (African, Hispanic, Asian, Native American), an increase from earlier years. |
Now you're just making shxit up. Georgetown is negligibly Catholic now - that's not its focus or its ethos, just its history. |
What? How does that negate what PP said? |
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"Although it is a Jesuit university, only 41% of the student body identify as Roman Catholic, while 22% identify as Protestant as of 2009."
Read the truth at Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgetown_University |
| OP - Many, many private colleges and universities are "rich kid schools." When tuition is $70,000 at most of these schools it's just the way it is. |
WWJD Not you. |
I already said I made a mistake...calm down. And yes the school feels very conservative and uptight..we are new to MA so were not sure what to expect and yes BU a million times better. Even our student guide was stiff and "fake". And yes he is laid back but felt uncomfortable there, what does not make sense? Have you been there? If you have then you would understand what I mean. |
sorry I do not agree. I do not know when you were there but no way is BC known for "arty" students. No way. |
Well try your reading comprehension again - PP 1 said "Georgetown is about 50% Catholic" and PP2 said "Georgetown is negligibly Catholic now" Can you understand the difference between 50% and "negligible"?
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There are some 13-14 colleges/universities in the MA state system (and then a similar number of community colleges). That’s huge for such a small state - especially given the number of private colleges there too! |
your kid is not laid back. sorry. |
Sorry if I wasn't clear. My statement did not have to do with the number of public Us in Massachusetts, but rather the strength of said universities. With the exception of UMass Amherst, these are largely commuter/suitcase schools (UMass Boston didn't even get dorms until last year, for example) designed to train the future teachers/nurses/etc. of MA, rather than advance research for the country/world. They are not bad schools, by any means, just probably not an appropriate choice for particularly academic students/those who want the traditional residential college experience. |
Why do you feel the need to bash a school just because it is a poor fit for your kid? My DS loved BC, but he hated BU. Every kid has their preferences and list of things they want in a school. Clearly BC is not the right fit for your kid. Frankly, we like the fact that there are so many Catholic markers around the school. For DS it gave him comfort. Sorry you can't find that in a school because there are no Jewish schools. Perhaps there is some jealousy on your part that there is no school designated for your particular faith? |