Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would not recommend for even a culturally Jewish non-observant kid. Most kids are coming from Catholic prep schools. Your kid will feel very isolated. It is a conservative school so there's not antisemitism per se but most students have never spent time with kids who aren't Catholic. In generally, I would not recommend this school unless your kid went to a top Catholic prep school. They will be a fish out of water.
This is a ridiculous (and false) statement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would not recommend for even a culturally Jewish non-observant kid. Most kids are coming from Catholic prep schools. Your kid will feel very isolated. It is a conservative school so there's not antisemitism per se but most students have never spent time with kids who aren't Catholic. In generally, I would not recommend this school unless your kid went to a top Catholic prep school. They will be a fish out of water.
Conservatives are very welcoming to Jews. It’s the liberals who are raging anti-Semitic.
Anonymous wrote:Would not recommend for even a culturally Jewish non-observant kid. Most kids are coming from Catholic prep schools. Your kid will feel very isolated. It is a conservative school so there's not antisemitism per se but most students have never spent time with kids who aren't Catholic. In generally, I would not recommend this school unless your kid went to a top Catholic prep school. They will be a fish out of water.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boston College is less than 1% Jewish. That's like being a non-mormon at BYU. why woukd you pick that. My sister did and forever regretted it
Apples and oranges. Mormons are not open to other religions whereas Jesuit Catholics are welcome to all.
BYU is open to other religions. Most kids from other religions just don't apply. It's usually around 5 Jewish students total. BC has 89 Jewish students. 89 is better than 5, but it is still a very small percentage. It's fine to not be comfortable with that, and also fine to not care, but definitely important to know!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would not recommend for even a culturally Jewish non-observant kid. Most kids are coming from Catholic prep schools. Your kid will feel very isolated. It is a conservative school so there's not antisemitism per se but most students have never spent time with kids who aren't Catholic. In generally, I would not recommend this school unless your kid went to a top Catholic prep school. They will be a fish out of water.
Why did you bump this old thread, just to bash a school? Troll.
Anonymous wrote:Would not recommend for even a culturally Jewish non-observant kid. Most kids are coming from Catholic prep schools. Your kid will feel very isolated. It is a conservative school so there's not antisemitism per se but most students have never spent time with kids who aren't Catholic. In generally, I would not recommend this school unless your kid went to a top Catholic prep school. They will be a fish out of water.