Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We couldn't find a true safety in Boston that DC was willing to attend (and that we were willing to pay for - we weren't willing to pay for Suffolk). Instead, if New England is the goal, look at U Conn, U of NH, U Mass Amherst, and Johnson and Whales
OP back. Wow, I don’t think I’ve ever seen DCUM so overwhelmingly negative about a school! I’m checking it out because it is urban and has an Honors College. Hoping to find a place with some merit or lower tuition than the usual suspects like Northeastern. Thanks to all!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know someone who went to law school there. He had choices but they were very good tuition wise. He is doing fine. He was at a T20 undergrad
The law school has a decent reputation if you want to practice in Boston but is pretty much worthless outside of NE.
They live in the Boston area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live within walking distance of this school and I wouldn’t send my kid there.
Would you please explain why? Thanks, OP
Anonymous wrote:We couldn't find a true safety in Boston that DC was willing to attend (and that we were willing to pay for - we weren't willing to pay for Suffolk). Instead, if New England is the goal, look at U Conn, U of NH, U Mass Amherst, and Johnson and Whales
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know someone who went to law school there. He had choices but they were very good tuition wise. He is doing fine. He was at a T20 undergrad
The law school has a decent reputation if you want to practice in Boston but is pretty much worthless outside of NE.
Anonymous wrote:I live within walking distance of this school and I wouldn’t send my kid there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any safeties in Boston?
Depends on your definition of a safety. A op mentioned Emerson, for example. But the acceptance rate is around 40% give or take (slightly higher for fall 2022, as low as 33% in fall 2020) and it costs north if $70k/year all in. I don’t consider that a true safety (my kid’s safety schools were 70% or better acceptance rate and affordable without aid) but YMMV. It’s an amazing school for a kid with the right interests, though!
Emerson engages heavily in tuition discounting; 70% percent of kids get merit aid & average merit scholarship is $20k/year
Anonymous wrote:I know someone who went to law school there. He had choices but they were very good tuition wise. He is doing fine. He was at a T20 undergrad
Anonymous wrote:College of the Holy Cross, Worcester Polytechnic Institute & Clark University are in Worcester, a 90 minute train ride to Boston on MBTA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any safeties in Boston?
Look into:
Emerson
UMass Boston
Emmanuel
Bentley
Simmons
Wesley