Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your dc liked BC check out Santa Clara University in Silicon Valley. It has a stunningly beautiful campus. It has very strong business and engineering programs. It is Jesuit but very diverse and has an accepting culture. I think it is at least 25% Hispanic and 25% Asian. The school just received the second largest donation to a Catholic school of 100 million dollars from the Sobratos to develop a new STEM center. The Sobratos who developed a lot of Silicon Valley including the Apple Campus have donated more money in the past. The undergrad population is about 5500 with plans to expand to 6000. It is a university but feels more like a LAC with small classes. A gem!
Classic statement by gigantic ignoramus.
The Jesuits by definition, are diverse and accepting.![]()
Anonymous wrote:If your dc liked BC check out Santa Clara University in Silicon Valley. It has a stunningly beautiful campus. It has very strong business and engineering programs. It is Jesuit but very diverse and has an accepting culture. I think it is at least 25% Hispanic and 25% Asian. The school just received the second largest donation to a Catholic school of 100 million dollars from the Sobratos to develop a new STEM center. The Sobratos who developed a lot of Silicon Valley including the Apple Campus have donated more money in the past. The undergrad population is about 5500 with plans to expand to 6000. It is a university but feels more like a LAC with small classes. A gem!
If your dc liked BC check out Santa Clara University in Silicon Valley. It has a stunningly beautiful campus. It has very strong business and engineering programs. It is Jesuit but very diverse and has an accepting culture. I think it is at least 25% Hispanic and 25% Asian. The school just received the second largest donation to a Catholic school of 100 million dollars from the Sobratos to develop a new STEM center. The Sobratos who developed a lot of Silicon Valley including the Apple Campus have donated more money in the past. The undergrad population is about 5500 with plans to expand to 6000. It is a university but feels more like a LAC with small classes. A gem!
BC grad here...the one who wrote the long post above.Anonymous wrote:I have a degrees from Harvard and Boston College, so I think I'm able to provide an informed comparison.
BC is a good school, OP. It really is. I did a grad degree there, but I am very happy that my kid attends BC now.
(I am not thrilled by the expensive hovel where he will live in Cleveland Circle next year, but that's another story).
Boston is my favorite city in the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Major Notre Dame inferiority complex.
My DD is a top student from a Catholic high school (top grades, high test scores, good kid) and she didn't like Notre Dame at all. She would likely get a scholarship but she won't even apply. One persons trash is another's treasure I suppose.
There's no diversity there and the 'not white people' who are there are uncomfortable.
Lots of money, football with Jesus at the end zones, white people everyone all mixed up with prayer and mass apparently isn't everyone's idea of a college Mecca.
Anonymous wrote:I've always heard good things about Boston College. Not sure why it's being so trashed here.
Anonymous wrote:I've always heard good things about Boston College. Not sure why it's being so trashed here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Major Notre Dame inferiority complex.
My DD is a top student from a Catholic high school (top grades, high test scores, good kid) and she didn't like Notre Dame at all. She would likely get a scholarship but she won't even apply. One persons trash is another's treasure I suppose.
Anonymous wrote:Major Notre Dame inferiority complex.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Regardless of rankings, it's not a good school. They used to call it "like high school, but with ashtrays." Now it doesn't have any ashtrays.
Who's the "they" who used to call it that? I've never, ever heard that despite growing up within walking distance of BC
I'd say that as a local, we all hated the football traffic and speeding young drivers, but it's a great school and a great place to live.
Anonymous wrote:Regardless of rankings, it's not a good school. They used to call it "like high school, but with ashtrays." Now it doesn't have any ashtrays.