the campus is huge, the food is delicious and there are a variety of students that you get to meet. current students make you feel welcomed and are extremely friendly. the teachers are kind as well and i was told that they are great with accommodating you if you have an illness of some kind.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
make sure you keep up with your messes, the rooms are very small. also, get used to using public transportation. try not to use the school's medical resources, they will send you a big bill for it.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
i only give this an average rating because the one class i went to during my visit was boring for the most part, but the teacher was very welcoming considering i asked to go to her class last minute.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
he dorms are small, but comfortable. make sure to pack lightly. just bring clothes, a television, a dvd player (if you want), and a gaming system, but don't bring things that you absolutely don't need.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
they have a variety of different foods. they accommodate for vegans and vegetarians too. the food is very delicious. i'm pretty sure you can recommend meals that you would like them to make.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
you can either go to harvard square and make your own fun or you can keep yourself busy with extra curricular activities.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
they have a disney club... need i say more?
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
they actually have these phone stations that are signaled with a blue light where you can request campus security to walk with you to your dorm if it's late and you don't feel comfortable walking alone.
the campus is huge, the food is delicious and there are a variety of students that you get to meet. current students make you feel welcomed and are extremely friendly. the teachers are kind as well and i was told that they are great with accommodating you if you have an illness of some kind.
make sure you keep up with your messes, the rooms are very small. also, get used to using public transportation. try not to use the school's medical resources, they will send you a big bill for it.
i only give this an average rating because the one class i went to during my visit was boring for the most part, but the teacher was very welcoming considering i asked to go to her class last minute.
he dorms are small, but comfortable. make sure to pack lightly. just bring clothes, a television, a dvd player (if you want), and a gaming system, but don't bring things that you absolutely don't need.
they have a variety of different foods. they accommodate for vegans and vegetarians too. the food is very delicious. i'm pretty sure you can recommend meals that you would like them to make.
you can either go to harvard square and make your own fun or you can keep yourself busy with extra curricular activities.
they have a disney club... need i say more?
they actually have these phone stations that are signaled with a blue light where you can request campus security to walk with you to your dorm if it's late and you don't feel comfortable walking alone.