Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter went to Blessed Sacrament School in DC for middle school and upon touring BC said "this place seems like Blessed Sacrament in college form"
(Not a pro for her, but certainly would be for others!)
For those who know nothing about Blessed Sacrament, what does that mean?
preppy, wealthy/country club vibe, sporty, high achieving people who do care about academics but not necessarily in a "life of the mind" kind of way, people who are maybe not overly conservative in the political sense but more so conventional in terms of interests, lifestyle, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter went to Blessed Sacrament School in DC for middle school and upon touring BC said "this place seems like Blessed Sacrament in college form"
(Not a pro for her, but certainly would be for others!)
For those who know nothing about Blessed Sacrament, what does that mean?
Anonymous wrote:My daughter went to Blessed Sacrament School in DC for middle school and upon touring BC said "this place seems like Blessed Sacrament in college form"
(Not a pro for her, but certainly would be for others!)
Anonymous wrote: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
Yes there are.
Nobody goes all the way into downtown Boston to go out. The student hangouts are all in Brookline and Brighton. BU and northeastern are all in the same area one or two subway stops away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BC is def in the "can pay for it, won't pay for it" category for us. Not even a close call.
We're in the can pay for it, go ED1. Not even a close call.
Same but for Georgetown. I dont get BC, but there are kids who like that!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BC is def in the "can pay for it, won't pay for it" category for us. Not even a close call.
We're in the can pay for it, go ED1. Not even a close call.
Same but for Georgetown. I dont get BC, but there are kids who like that!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BC is def in the "can pay for it, won't pay for it" category for us. Not even a close call.
We're in the can pay for it, go ED1. Not even a close call.
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
Yes there are.
Anonymous wrote:BC is def in the "can pay for it, won't pay for it" category for us. Not even a close call.
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