Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For many reasons, DD is very interested in BC. It's the perfect size in a fabulous college town, has a great amount of school spirit, has a beautiful campus, with the kind of major she is interested in. I'm curious if there are any DCUMs that have a Jewish kid at BC and how that has been. I looked at the Hillel site, and there is an 'okay' sized Jewish population. Generally, Jesuit Universities are very cool with our people, so I wanted to just get some first hand experiences. TIA!
You raised an idiot in this political climate it is insane to think Boston College is a safe place for a Jew.
Shame on you #Never Forget dam fool.
Which T50 schools would you suggest instead of BC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BC alum here and while you won’t find an active Jewish community, at least not one that I was aware of, you’d find the environment much more welcoming than at many schools like Columbia or Penn or anywhere that has had a lot of pro-Palestinian rallies in the last 2 years. Jesuits, and BC students, are welcoming, warm and inclusive. You won’t find the far left anti-Semitic view points at BC.
Palestinians are Semites, moron.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it would be fine, but jesuit schools are very Catholic. 70% at BC. Look at Georgetown instead.
Georgetown is Jesuit.
But not really Catholic. Georgetown ditched its Catholic herotage a few years back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it would be fine, but jesuit schools are very Catholic. 70% at BC. Look at Georgetown instead.
Georgetown is Jesuit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For many reasons, DD is very interested in BC. It's the perfect size in a fabulous college town, has a great amount of school spirit, has a beautiful campus, with the kind of major she is interested in. I'm curious if there are any DCUMs that have a Jewish kid at BC and how that has been. I looked at the Hillel site, and there is an 'okay' sized Jewish population. Generally, Jesuit Universities are very cool with our people, so I wanted to just get some first hand experiences. TIA!
You raised an idiot in this political climate it is insane to think Boston College is a safe place for a Jew.
Shame on you #Never Forget dam fool.
Anonymous wrote:BC alum here and while you won’t find an active Jewish community, at least not one that I was aware of, you’d find the environment much more welcoming than at many schools like Columbia or Penn or anywhere that has had a lot of pro-Palestinian rallies in the last 2 years. Jesuits, and BC students, are welcoming, warm and inclusive. You won’t find the far left anti-Semitic view points at BC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How important is Jewish identity to your child? If not very important, then BC is fine. If your kid definitely wants to join Hillel and Jewish identity is a big part of your kid's life, then there are schools that would be a better fit.
My concern is more for the safety of my Jewish child on campus. Obviously Columbia is not a safe environment!
I know UVA was recently sued for failing to take any steps to protect Jewish students.
I’ve also heard horrendous stories about Brown, U. Of Wisconsin, and U. Of Georgia.
Some safer campuses for Jewish students might be Northeastern or even right here in town, at American U.
Anonymous wrote:My kid also wanted mid size, some school spirit and/or vibrant social student life, nice campus, and a school with a supportive jewish population. We looked at vanderbilt, wake forest, duke, upenn, georgetown, tulane, miami, usc (california), lehigh, and some larger flagships like Indiana, Michigan, etc. We initially considered bc and villanova, but after thinking about the limited options for jewish student life, decided against applying.
Anonymous wrote:How important is Jewish identity to your child? If not very important, then BC is fine. If your kid definitely wants to join Hillel and Jewish identity is a big part of your kid's life, then there are schools that would be a better fit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it would be fine, but jesuit schools are very Catholic. 70% at BC. Look at Georgetown instead.
Georgetown is Jesuit.
Anonymous wrote:I think it would be fine, but jesuit schools are very Catholic. 70% at BC. Look at Georgetown instead.