Suffolk is the absolute best, in an amazing location (the heart of downton Boston). Suffolk has amazing professors who really care and give go good intuitive work but never seem to drown you in it. And the activities (everything from celebrity shows to Red Sox, Bruins, and Celtics games) are always reactively cheap and fun.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Suffolk is a bit of a secret but once you find it they'll welcome you with open arms. If you want a free application they will happily wave the fee for you if you go and visit and have a relatively high acceptance rate. It is expensive but, if you can get good scholarships, loans, Finical Aid, or have the money, you should be all sett to have an amazing four years.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
Academics are not to hard (for me at least). But, I am always learning and the professors are very kind and eager to help.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
I love Suffolk U's dorms. They are nice modern dorms in both new and turn of the century buildings all throughout downton Boston along the Boston Common. The residence halls locations are virtually unmatched in the city and by most other universities.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
Food and Dining services are really nice at Suffolk U. The only problems can be price of food (a little expensive sometimes) and hours of the kitchens (limited later on at night, especially weekends). But, otherwise places like the 73 Cafe, Donahue Cafe, Sawyer Cafe, Miller Res Hall Cafe and partnered locations (of which there are many scattered throughout downton Boston) are great to get anything from a quick bit to eat to a full meal. 73 is my personal favorite, the food and the staff are amazing.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
Living in the heart of downton Boston you have connections to every subway (T) line on the MBTA and even links to Amtrak to get to other cities (Such as NYC, Portland Maine, Montreal, D.C., Philadelphia, Providence, and even Chicago) for relatively cheap. The night life of Boston is world class. There are countless museums and historical places to see, not to mention dozens of secret public spaces (such as rooftop gardens and free observation decks high above the ground). Suffolk have a large array of clubs and groups that help add to the roster of actives. And in Boston there are tons of sporting events and intelligent people that will entrain you for ages.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
Suffolk University is rather expensive but, what they try and give you is a first class experience. They help you from start to finish and even after you leave them.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
On the upper floors of the 73 Tremont, Miller Res Hall, and Fenton buildings there are amazing views of Boston's downtown, Back Bay, Cambridge, and Beacon hill.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
People who love history but, are looking towards the future. People who love city life and being in the Hub of the Universe.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
Plenty of clubs and activities and if you are really passionate about something it is really easy to start your own!
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
Even being downtown it is very safe. The Suffolk U police do a great job at making sure everyone stays safe.
Suffolk is the absolute best, in an amazing location (the heart of downton Boston). Suffolk has amazing professors who really care and give go good intuitive work but never seem to drown you in it. And the activities (everything from celebrity shows to Red Sox, Bruins, and Celtics games) are always reactively cheap and fun.
Suffolk is a bit of a secret but once you find it they'll welcome you with open arms. If you want a free application they will happily wave the fee for you if you go and visit and have a relatively high acceptance rate. It is expensive but, if you can get good scholarships, loans, Finical Aid, or have the money, you should be all sett to have an amazing four years.
Academics are not to hard (for me at least). But, I am always learning and the professors are very kind and eager to help.
I love Suffolk U's dorms. They are nice modern dorms in both new and turn of the century buildings all throughout downton Boston along the Boston Common. The residence halls locations are virtually unmatched in the city and by most other universities.
Food and Dining services are really nice at Suffolk U. The only problems can be price of food (a little expensive sometimes) and hours of the kitchens (limited later on at night, especially weekends). But, otherwise places like the 73 Cafe, Donahue Cafe, Sawyer Cafe, Miller Res Hall Cafe and partnered locations (of which there are many scattered throughout downton Boston) are great to get anything from a quick bit to eat to a full meal. 73 is my personal favorite, the food and the staff are amazing.
Living in the heart of downton Boston you have connections to every subway (T) line on the MBTA and even links to Amtrak to get to other cities (Such as NYC, Portland Maine, Montreal, D.C., Philadelphia, Providence, and even Chicago) for relatively cheap. The night life of Boston is world class. There are countless museums and historical places to see, not to mention dozens of secret public spaces (such as rooftop gardens and free observation decks high above the ground). Suffolk have a large array of clubs and groups that help add to the roster of actives. And in Boston there are tons of sporting events and intelligent people that will entrain you for ages.
Suffolk University is rather expensive but, what they try and give you is a first class experience. They help you from start to finish and even after you leave them.
On the upper floors of the 73 Tremont, Miller Res Hall, and Fenton buildings there are amazing views of Boston's downtown, Back Bay, Cambridge, and Beacon hill.
People who love history but, are looking towards the future. People who love city life and being in the Hub of the Universe.
Plenty of clubs and activities and if you are really passionate about something it is really easy to start your own!
Even being downtown it is very safe. The Suffolk U police do a great job at making sure everyone stays safe.