Anonymous wrote:I think jesuit education is ideal for HS. For college, I appreciate it (I went to a Jesuit college). But it's also pretty white, umc, insular. I can see both sides. I wouldn't pay 95k a year.
I was just talking to someone whose kid got into BC ED with lower than expected FA (none basically). Kid also has St Andrews in hand. The entire table of people - including a college professor in the field she'd be studying - urged her to consider St Andrews.
Anonymous wrote:^With a 2-10 football team and men’s and women’s basketball teams that are horrible how much school spirit does BC have? Agree why pay $95 for a nursing or education degree from a top 40 Boston College.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good luck everyone!
I had one who got into 1st choice college ED this time of year. He cried he was so happy.
My next one didn't get into BC nursing but did go to a neighboring state U with a 20% tuition break over BC and now they are a BSN/RN with a regional hospital. They actually loves/like their job and now I realize they
could have gone anywhere for it.
Back when my kids played sports one special kid went to BC and I think he literally just works in his dad's car dealership.
Glad it worked out. I would never pay full price at BC for nursing or teaching - you can get just as good of an education and placement at significantly cheaper schools.
Anonymous wrote:BC does better in California because most people there aren’t aware of its humble history pre-1990s.
Anonymous wrote:Nice school but not top 30.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good luck everyone!
I had one who got into 1st choice college ED this time of year. He cried he was so happy.
My next one didn't get into BC nursing but did go to a neighboring state U with a 20% tuition break over BC and now they are a BSN/RN with a regional hospital. They actually loves/like their job and now I realize they
could have gone anywhere for it.
Back when my kids played sports one special kid went to BC and I think he literally just works in his dad's car dealership.
Glad it worked out. I would never pay full price at BC for nursing or teaching - you can get just as good of an education and placement at significantly cheaper schools.
Anonymous wrote:Good luck everyone!
I had one who got into 1st choice college ED this time of year. He cried he was so happy.
My next one didn't get into BC nursing but did go to a neighboring state U with a 20% tuition break over BC and now they are a BSN/RN with a regional hospital. They actually loves/like their job and now I realize they
could have gone anywhere for it.
Back when my kids played sports one special kid went to BC and I think he literally just works in his dad's car dealership.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice school but not top 30.
Most kids aren’t going to top 30 nor do they concern themselves with it. Maybe neurotic parents do for a reason I can’t think of but BC is an excellent school that has graduated successful people.
Are your kids even tracking on rankings? Our DD is highly competitive by nature, but I've never heard her mention rankings, or "T20" or anything like that. She does happen to be applying to a mix of T20's and T40's, and she does notice acceptance rate and other admissions stats but never rankings. I've only heard parents discuss rankings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice school but not top 30.
Most kids aren’t going to top 30 nor do they concern themselves with it. Maybe neurotic parents do for a reason I can’t think of but BC is an excellent school that has graduated successful people.