Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The T is incredibly easy to navigate. And clean.
The T ends at midnight, so kids who party until last call are doing ubers
add it to my bill. we’re expecting $90k all in. Probably more
That’s insane for BC
It’s not an educational institution
It’s a finishing school for catholic kids
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The T is incredibly easy to navigate. And clean.
The T ends at midnight, so kids who party until last call are doing ubers
add it to my bill. we’re expecting $90k all in. Probably more
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The T is incredibly easy to navigate. And clean.
The T ends at midnight, so kids who party until last call are doing ubers
Anonymous wrote:The T is incredibly easy to navigate. And clean.
Anonymous wrote:Are their student bars in walking
distance like a college town? I can’t imagine the Uber charges going into Boston
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are their student bars in walking
distance like a college town? I can’t imagine the Uber charges going into Boston
There are bars that are easy to access via shuttle/T and by foot too on Comm Ave and Beacon St in Brookline. And many student hosted parties off campus and in the mods. BC students do not suffer for lack of social drinking activities.
Anonymous wrote:Are their student bars in walking
distance like a college town? I can’t imagine the Uber charges going into Boston
Anonymous wrote:Are their student bars in walking
distance like a college town? I can’t imagine the Uber charges going into Boston
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.