Carleton College, Wellesley, Claremont McKenna, Bowdoin, and Swarthmore are not better than Cornell Vandy Emory and ND. They are super weak in STEM and lack credentialing programs to pipeline students into promising careers. |
| Grads from Bowdoin have better outcomes than those from Emory, Vandy, and Cornell. ND maybe not. |
It's really obvious you're trying to boost HC. It's a fine school! It's not in the same league with any of the others you've mentioned above. It is good and I agree it's moving up with the new president, but statistically speaking it's just true that BC is a more selective admit. |
lol if you think ND has better outcomes than Cornell and Vandy. Bowdoin alums are assistant copywriters for life while their national university counterparts are stunting on them in finance and tech. Get real and don’t forget to wipe your butt with your comp lit degree from Maine |
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| No one goes to Vandy, Emory or Cornell unless they got rejected from their top 2 choices. |
ED statistics beg to differ. Cornell especially, they’re only one hotel school, ILR program, and ag business program at a T20 school |
College is not kid versions What’s wrong with you? |
It is. Hand holding. More RA presence. Lacks the nightlife, hard drugs and sex work around BCs campus |
| Northeastern boasts an admit rate of around 5% vs under 5% for Duke class of 2029. Does anyone think NEU is remotely, remotely comparable. Colleges reputations are built on decades if not centuries of graduates and their success. Anyone knows NEU, BC, BU were comparable to UMass until last 15-20 years when for some reason kids wanted to go to schools in Boston and those 3 were the beneficiaries. Yes BC has come up n that time period but by reputation and alumni success it still trails Holy Cross and it is indisputable that the HC alumni network is much stronger than BC. |
As a current Worcester resident, I'll say that "revitalized" is a bit of a stretch. There's certainly been effort. The new ballpark and refresh of the Kelley Square certainly had an instant effect on the activities and energy in that area. Unfortunately, the hype for the new has started to fade and many of those restaurants and bars that opened with great hope after the ballpark was built and throughout COVID have started to close. They just can't pull the people down there without the ball games and, during ball games, people are apt to stay in the park for their food/drink. Parking is also a nightmare down there. Shrewsbury Street has some neat restaurants and bars but it could be a hike for a HC student without a car. Ubers are fine but, like anywhere, you have to be somewhat careful with neighborhoods and drivers. Worcester is definitely safer than DC. More vibrant? Not a chance. Revitalized? It's trying. |
You wouldn’t pay 400k for your child to go to BC!??! |
| ^Maybe if they put our name on the new building. |
| My child is at HC - has friends from around the country and has taken some interesting catholic theology classes which he chose, they were not required. It's a nice school with good academics and nice kids. Whether they are nicer than other schools seems like an impossible thing to assess. They go into Boston a few times a year and also road trip to Brown and PC where they know other kids. Ability to get classes is good and professors for the most part make themselves available for office hours etc. |
| Does HC offer merit aid? |