![]() ![]() I found Hampshire through CTCL and when I visited campus as a junior, I fell in love with the rural, woodsy campus. Read 749 reviewsĪlum: I knew that I wanted to attend a small liberal arts school, especially one that was LGBTQ+-friendly and would be safe for me as a trans student. Kids look at everything when deciding on colleges. The only downside is the campus FOOD D-F, it is well below par. I don’t know why the Campus scores so low on Niche, I think it’s beautiful. It’s a city! So be smart, but relatively safe. He’s in the oldest dorm and loves it, new housing purchases should ease dorm availability for upperclassmen. He’s been able to relax a bit now and find a better balance B and C term. We knew he would have to dig in Term A and focus on getting used to the fast pace of the 7 week terms, and he did well his first term. Our other top choice in colleges was higher “ranked”, but WPI was a better fit, he just felt like he belonged on both campus visits before deciding. Not in a city but on the outskirts or easy access. My son knew he wanted a smaller school, but not too small. I cannot stress “right fit” enough for HS seniors and parents. Niche User: As a parent of a current Freshman student, we are happy with his choice. Overall, as a student I felt very supported. NEU also offers lots of guidance on landing a job and help with applications. The variety of clubs and initiatives on campus is vast! The school has a great connection to the industry and the co-op program allows you to graduate with practical experience. However clubs on campus allowed to meet people from all backgrounds. The international students could have been better integrated into the American student body. I've had a good experience with my classes. The School is in the city, however still is one big campus which is rather rare for city campuses. group fitness programs, cafes on campus incl. meditation/prayer room, mental wellness programs, gym incl. Lots of offerings help students feel supported in their mental, physical, and spiritual wellbeing (e.g. Read 3,551 reviewsĪlum: Northeastern provides lots of amenities to make students with different backgrounds comfortable. This would undermines the greatest strength of the school. I believe that the faculty and administration needs to wrestle control back form the student governments as their initiatives are asking for more direct administrative intervention to help ensure students have a "safe" experience. However, I am nervous that this opportunity is under threat and is the most pressing challenge that the University faces in the coming years. Students are presented with the opportunity to really grow as individuals and learn more about themselves and their beliefs without the overbearing presence of hand holding through the process. Whether you are looking for personal or professional guidance there is a large pool of talent and wisdom that you can pull from coming from the professors and phd students. I really think that BU's greatest strength and asset for students is the faculty that you get a chance to meet here. Senior: For context I am going into my last year at BU (my 3rd year). ![]()
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