Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BC and CW are just not worth the additional expense. I don’t care how much money you have.
BC is not a safe environment for Jewish students at the present time.
Please explain. What’s your basis for this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BC and CW are just not worth the additional expense. I don’t care how much money you have.
BC is not a safe environment for Jewish students at the present time.
Anonymous wrote:BC and CW are just not worth the additional expense. I don’t care how much money you have.
Anonymous wrote:Quick history lesion for the BC boosters, W&M was founded in 1693 second oldest college in US after that little school near you named Harvard. Thus it has fantastic name recognition unlike Boston College. As many other posters have mentioned BC history is very humble. As a peer BC is comparable to BU, Nottheastern, Syracuse, and Villanova. For sports its men’s and women’s basketball programs are extremely bad, Olympic sports terrible and football on a good year goes to a third rate bowl. W&M is a better school for a fraction of the cost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W&M then Case then BC. W&M and Case have stronger academics and both command more respect and prestige. BC is nothing special and way overpriced.
BC is very special if you plan on staying in Boston. If you’re staying in the Virginia area maybe W&M might be better. Definitely better name recognition in the Virginia area.
Boston College is considered a Tier 1 school, categorized as a Carnegie R1 institution. William and Mary is a Tier 2 school.
If these things matter to you William and Mary admit twice as many students as BC does.
In Boston you will meet a much larger group of students from all over the world. Within a ten mile radius you have BU, Emerson, Suffolk, MIT, Harvard, Emmanuel, Tufts plus smaller schools.
William and Mary is more isolate. You miss out in the cultural events that come to Cambridge and Boston. Relevant speakers at all the colleges that you might like to go to.
I think it comes down to the lifestyle that best suits the student. Both schools are more than capable of giving you a top education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown grads don’t look in the rear view mirror at BC. Other than women’s lax. BC’s major sports are bad.
I bet you don’t follow hockey. Massachusetts produces the second most pro hockey players after Minnesota and most hockey students go to BC, BU, and Northeastern.
BC also has D1 football, basketball both men and women.
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown grads don’t look in the rear view mirror at BC. Other than women’s lax. BC’s major sports are bad.