Anonymous wrote:BC is a top school. Is it the best school in the United States? No. But when you have 3,000 plus colleges and you arguing in and among the top 50, it is a top school.
Anonymous wrote:BC is a top school. Is it the best school in the United States? No. But when you have 3,000 plus colleges and you arguing in and among the top 50, it is a top school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC private---BC went solidly into the B+ student range this year. This is encouraging. Maybe it will be a trend.
BC is NOT a top school. There is no surprise ED acceptances from above avg private kids. Top private kids use BC as a backup in RD, then go to T15 /ivy instead
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC private---BC went solidly into the B+ student range this year. This is encouraging. Maybe it will be a trend.
It's the impact of the Southern Schools. Who wants to go someplace cold and dark and your freshman dorm is really far away vs. warm and sunny into November and warm and sunny again at the end of February?
I've had to have kids evacuated 4 times recently from southern schools. My BC kid hates the heat. And the underclass dorms on BC's Upper/CoRd are next door to the dining hall/cafe/starbucks/mail room/bookstore, etc. Can walk the entire campus in 15 minutes so not sure what's "really far away." November was gorgeous in Boston this year. Different kids like different things. Go figure.
Evacuated for what?
Hurricanes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC private---BC went solidly into the B+ student range this year. This is encouraging. Maybe it will be a trend.
It's the impact of the Southern Schools. Who wants to go someplace cold and dark and your freshman dorm is really far away vs. warm and sunny into November and warm and sunny again at the end of February?
I've had to have kids evacuated 4 times recently from southern schools. My BC kid hates the heat. And the underclass dorms on BC's Upper/CoRd are next door to the dining hall/cafe/starbucks/mail room/bookstore, etc. Can walk the entire campus in 15 minutes so not sure what's "really far away." November was gorgeous in Boston this year. Different kids like different things. Go figure.
Evacuated for what?
Hurricanes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC private---BC went solidly into the B+ student range this year. This is encouraging. Maybe it will be a trend.
It's the impact of the Southern Schools. Who wants to go someplace cold and dark and your freshman dorm is really far away vs. warm and sunny into November and warm and sunny again at the end of February?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC private---BC went solidly into the B+ student range this year. This is encouraging. Maybe it will be a trend.
BC is NOT a top school. There is no surprise ED acceptances from above avg private kids. Top private kids use BC as a backup in RD, then go to T15 /ivy instead
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BC's Early Decision acceptance rate is almost at the same rate as its Regular Decision rate from 2010.
Unreal.
And congratulations to all those admitted!!!
I don't understand what part is "unreal" but agree Congrats to newcomers!
"Unreal" is often used as a slang expression to denote something hard to believe. For example, if you attend a football match and the corner kick spins into the goal to win FIFA in the last seconds, one might say, "that was an unreal goal!"
In the present context the poster is indicating that over time it has been increasingly more difficult to gain entrance into Boston College. For the majority of colleges, including Boston College, Early Decision confers a benefit to applying in that manner. Cetirus paribus, it was easier to gain admission to Boston College as a regular decision applicant in 2010 than it is an early decision applicant in 2024. Hope that helps and have a great day!
Wow. NP here, but who peed in your cheerios? That was unnecessarily rude.
I've seen responses similar to this recently. I think it's someone practicing their AI and this is the AI response.
LOL! Nope, just my unfiltered reaction to someone being rude, pretentious, and snide for no apparent reason other than to put someone else down. And this is my first comment in months, if not all year, so I guess I’m not the only one.
I meant I think the post with the weird explainer about "unreal" was written by AI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC private---BC went solidly into the B+ student range this year. This is encouraging. Maybe it will be a trend.
It's the impact of the Southern Schools. Who wants to go someplace cold and dark and your freshman dorm is really far away vs. warm and sunny into November and warm and sunny again at the end of February?
I've had to have kids evacuated 4 times recently from southern schools. My BC kid hates the heat. And the underclass dorms on BC's Upper/CoRd are next door to the dining hall/cafe/starbucks/mail room/bookstore, etc. Can walk the entire campus in 15 minutes so not sure what's "really far away." November was gorgeous in Boston this year. Different kids like different things. Go figure.
Evacuated for what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC private---BC went solidly into the B+ student range this year. This is encouraging. Maybe it will be a trend.
It's the impact of the Southern Schools. Who wants to go someplace cold and dark and your freshman dorm is really far away vs. warm and sunny into November and warm and sunny again at the end of February?
I've had to have kids evacuated 4 times recently from southern schools. My BC kid hates the heat. And the underclass dorms on BC's Upper/CoRd are next door to the dining hall/cafe/starbucks/mail room/bookstore, etc. Can walk the entire campus in 15 minutes so not sure what's "really far away." November was gorgeous in Boston this year. Different kids like different things. Go figure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC private---BC went solidly into the B+ student range this year. This is encouraging. Maybe it will be a trend.
It's the impact of the Southern Schools. Who wants to go someplace cold and dark and your freshman dorm is really far away vs. warm and sunny into November and warm and sunny again at the end of February?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BC's Early Decision acceptance rate is almost at the same rate as its Regular Decision rate from 2010.
Unreal.
And congratulations to all those admitted!!!
I don't understand what part is "unreal" but agree Congrats to newcomers!
"Unreal" is often used as a slang expression to denote something hard to believe. For example, if you attend a football match and the corner kick spins into the goal to win FIFA in the last seconds, one might say, "that was an unreal goal!"
In the present context the poster is indicating that over time it has been increasingly more difficult to gain entrance into Boston College. For the majority of colleges, including Boston College, Early Decision confers a benefit to applying in that manner. Cetirus paribus, it was easier to gain admission to Boston College as a regular decision applicant in 2010 than it is an early decision applicant in 2024. Hope that helps and have a great day!
Wow. NP here, but who peed in your cheerios? That was unnecessarily rude.
I've seen responses similar to this recently. I think it's someone practicing their AI and this is the AI response.
LOL! Nope, just my unfiltered reaction to someone being rude, pretentious, and snide for no apparent reason other than to put someone else down. And this is my first comment in months, if not all year, so I guess I’m not the only one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC private---BC went solidly into the B+ student range this year. This is encouraging. Maybe it will be a trend.
It's the impact of the Southern Schools. Who wants to go someplace cold and dark and your freshman dorm is really far away vs. warm and sunny into November and warm and sunny again at the end of February?