Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids who don’t have the grades and scores for ND or Georgetown, end up ED1 or ED2 at BC.
such an ignorant comment probably written by someone covered in clover
BC is in general considered a step down from ND and GT which are T20ish schools, but that’s fine, BC s a great school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's in Boston.
It may be Chestnut Hill. But it’s in Boston. Brookline, chestnut hill, Brighton and Cambridge are all the same. All walkable on the T and urban. BC area has tons of student oriented bars and restaurants as well as all the typical things you’d find in the city. Maybe you could compare to American University location in DC although even better because it’s on the T and a little more urban but with surrounding residential neighborhoods too. Cambridge and Boston and Brookline area can’t be beat in terms of accessibility…..
It’s more like being in Bethesda, right outside the city.
No it's like Hyattsville
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids who don’t have the grades and scores for ND or Georgetown, end up ED1 or ED2 at BC.
such an ignorant comment probably written by someone covered in clover
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's in Boston.
It may be Chestnut Hill. But it’s in Boston. Brookline, chestnut hill, Brighton and Cambridge are all the same. All walkable on the T and urban. BC area has tons of student oriented bars and restaurants as well as all the typical things you’d find in the city. Maybe you could compare to American University location in DC although even better because it’s on the T and a little more urban but with surrounding residential neighborhoods too. Cambridge and Boston and Brookline area can’t be beat in terms of accessibility…..
It’s more like being in Bethesda, right outside the city.
Anonymous wrote:Great school and of 5 brothers one went to BC,
one to Providence and three to Norte Dame.
All then went into Georgetown Dental as my dad was a BC/Georgetown Dental grad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's in Boston.
It may be Chestnut Hill. But it’s in Boston. Brookline, chestnut hill, Brighton and Cambridge are all the same. All walkable on the T and urban. BC area has tons of student oriented bars and restaurants as well as all the typical things you’d find in the city. Maybe you could compare to American University location in DC although even better because it’s on the T and a little more urban but with surrounding residential neighborhoods too. Cambridge and Boston and Brookline area can’t be beat in terms of accessibility…..
Anonymous wrote:It's in Boston.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids who don’t have the grades and scores for ND or Georgetown, end up ED1 or ED2 at BC.
such an ignorant comment probably written by someone covered in clover
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's in Boston.
It’s in Chestnut Hill, MA
Literally 5 minutes from
Boston- take a direct street from Boston. Was just there.
Anonymous wrote:Kids who don’t have the grades and scores for ND or Georgetown, end up ED1 or ED2 at BC. Your kid’s profile is actually spot on for BC OP. It’s a very respectable school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's in Boston.
It’s in Chestnut Hill, MA