Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one who is from Massachusetts regards BC as being actually IN BOSTON. We all know it's in Chestnut Hill, an uber-wealthy suburb, and at the very end of the green line T.
Idiot, Chestnut Hill isn’t a “suburb.” Look it up.
Anonymous wrote:So, part of BC is actually in the city of Boston, but not *nose in air* "actually IN BOSTON." Got it.
Anonymous wrote:No one who is from Massachusetts regards BC as being actually IN BOSTON. We all know it's in Chestnut Hill, an uber-wealthy suburb, and at the very end of the green line T.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BC is fratty, bratty, suburban (not in Boston), grade inflation, white, not-LGBT friendly, Catholic, sports, beautiful campus.
BU is nerdy, urban (actually in Boston), grade deflation, diverse, LGBT-friendly, non-denominational, no real sport except hockey, sprawling campus, close to Fenway
BC does not have frats and grades are not inflated, trust me.
Also half IN Boston.
Which part?
NP. To clarify, the Boston city line cuts between middle and lower campus. All of lower campus is in Boston, including the football stadium and almost all dorms for upperclassmen.
You mean the Brighton and Brookline campuses?
Anonymous wrote:No one who is from Massachusetts regards BC as being actually IN BOSTON. We all know it's in Chestnut Hill, an uber-wealthy suburb, and at the very end of the green line T.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BC is fratty, bratty, suburban (not in Boston), grade inflation, white, not-LGBT friendly, Catholic, sports, beautiful campus.
BU is nerdy, urban (actually in Boston), grade deflation, diverse, LGBT-friendly, non-denominational, no real sport except hockey, sprawling campus, close to Fenway
BC does not have frats and grades are not inflated, trust me.
Also half IN Boston.
Which part?
NP. To clarify, the Boston city line cuts between middle and lower campus. All of lower campus is in Boston, including the football stadium and almost all dorms for upperclassmen.
The football stadium is chestnut hill, it’s like Bethesda to DC if I’m being generous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BC is fratty, bratty, suburban (not in Boston), grade inflation, white, not-LGBT friendly, Catholic, sports, beautiful campus.
BU is nerdy, urban (actually in Boston), grade deflation, diverse, LGBT-friendly, non-denominational, no real sport except hockey, sprawling campus, close to Fenway
BC does not have frats and grades are not inflated, trust me.
Also half IN Boston.
Which part?
NP. To clarify, the Boston city line cuts between middle and lower campus. All of lower campus is in Boston, including the football stadium and almost all dorms for upperclassmen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BC is fratty, bratty, suburban (not in Boston), grade inflation, white, not-LGBT friendly, Catholic, sports, beautiful campus.
BU is nerdy, urban (actually in Boston), grade deflation, diverse, LGBT-friendly, non-denominational, no real sport except hockey, sprawling campus, close to Fenway
BC does not have frats and grades are not inflated, trust me.
Also half IN Boston.
Which part?
NP. To clarify, the Boston city line cuts between middle and lower campus. All of lower campus is in Boston, including the football stadium and almost all dorms for upperclassmen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BC is fratty, bratty, suburban (not in Boston), grade inflation, white, not-LGBT friendly, Catholic, sports, beautiful campus.
BU is nerdy, urban (actually in Boston), grade deflation, diverse, LGBT-friendly, non-denominational, no real sport except hockey, sprawling campus, close to Fenway
BC does not have frats and grades are not inflated, trust me.
Also half IN Boston.
Which part?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BC is fratty, bratty, suburban (not in Boston), grade inflation, white, not-LGBT friendly, Catholic, sports, beautiful campus.
BU is nerdy, urban (actually in Boston), grade deflation, diverse, LGBT-friendly, non-denominational, no real sport except hockey, sprawling campus, close to Fenway
BC does not have frats and grades are not inflated, trust me.
Also half IN Boston.
Which part?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BC is small and traditionally Catholic (tho not overtly so any more)
BU is large
Both are places people go to when they don't get into Harvard but still want the Boston experience and to rub shoulders with the Harvard kids. I am not joking.
I don’t know where you got the idea that BC & BU kids are actively trying to rub shoulders (or any other body parts) with Harvard people
Oh just having grown up nearby and seen it with my own eyes, decade after decade....
See WHAT?
Try. To. Improve. Your. Reading. Comprehension.
No, sweetcakes, the question was WHAT did you see? Because I lived around there too & I think you’re lying about seeing a bunch of BU & BC students invading Cambridge hoping to meet Harvard students. Yes, I said lying.
That's so interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BC is small and traditionally Catholic (tho not overtly so any more)
BU is large
Both are places people go to when they don't get into Harvard but still want the Boston experience and to rub shoulders with the Harvard kids. I am not joking.
I don’t know where you got the idea that BC & BU kids are actively trying to rub shoulders (or any other body parts) with Harvard people
Oh just having grown up nearby and seen it with my own eyes, decade after decade....
See WHAT?
Try. To. Improve. Your. Reading. Comprehension.
No, sweetcakes, the question was WHAT did you see? Because I lived around there too & I think you’re lying about seeing a bunch of BU & BC students invading Cambridge hoping to meet Harvard students. Yes, I said lying.