The faculty at this institution is excellent and well versed in their areas of expertise. In addition the city area allows opportunities for growth and additional friendships at surrounding schools. The architecture studios are excellent and the fact that freshman get to experience studio culture gets two thumbs up.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
If you go to this institution be prepared to work hard and also have fun.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
The architecture program is both challenging and fun. On the other hand the humanities classes are less difficult but equally interesting. Being a College of the Fenway also allows you to take classes at surrounding schools such as MassArt.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
As long as you don't live in baker all of the other dorms are excellent. 555 and 610 are awesome because they have kitchens. The addition of the 525 dorm is looking hopeful as well with the addition of singles.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
Beatty, the cafeteria, can be gross and boring, but you can also use your meal plan at the c-store, which is like a tiny grocery store so if you have a kitchen you don't have to go far for a meal you can cook yourself.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
Being in Boston there are plenty of fun things to do: catch a Red Sox or Bruins game, go ice skating in the Commons, see a movie, or even just walk around the North End. Exploring Boston on a nice day is both free and interesting.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
Wenworth may be expensive but living in a college city is extremely worth it. There are even opportunities to live off campus in order to make affording the college cheaper.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
The quad is a good place to hang out as well as the park in between the campus dorms and the Isabella Stewart Gardiner Museum.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
This school is not for those who do not plan on working hard, but there is also time for fun.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
I am not a part of any clubs but the signs I see all around campus look interesting and if I had the time I would most definitely join a club or take part in the activities.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
I don't believe there is any Greek life on campus simply because there are not enough girls even attending the school to form a sorority.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
At anytime any student can call public safety to be escorted to their room. The city life may seem scary but it is not all that bad (this is coming from a girl who grew up in the woods)
The faculty at this institution is excellent and well versed in their areas of expertise. In addition the city area allows opportunities for growth and additional friendships at surrounding schools. The architecture studios are excellent and the fact that freshman get to experience studio culture gets two thumbs up.
If you go to this institution be prepared to work hard and also have fun.
The architecture program is both challenging and fun. On the other hand the humanities classes are less difficult but equally interesting. Being a College of the Fenway also allows you to take classes at surrounding schools such as MassArt.
As long as you don't live in baker all of the other dorms are excellent. 555 and 610 are awesome because they have kitchens. The addition of the 525 dorm is looking hopeful as well with the addition of singles.
Beatty, the cafeteria, can be gross and boring, but you can also use your meal plan at the c-store, which is like a tiny grocery store so if you have a kitchen you don't have to go far for a meal you can cook yourself.
Being in Boston there are plenty of fun things to do: catch a Red Sox or Bruins game, go ice skating in the Commons, see a movie, or even just walk around the North End. Exploring Boston on a nice day is both free and interesting.
Wenworth may be expensive but living in a college city is extremely worth it. There are even opportunities to live off campus in order to make affording the college cheaper.
The quad is a good place to hang out as well as the park in between the campus dorms and the Isabella Stewart Gardiner Museum.
This school is not for those who do not plan on working hard, but there is also time for fun.
I am not a part of any clubs but the signs I see all around campus look interesting and if I had the time I would most definitely join a club or take part in the activities.
I don't believe there is any Greek life on campus simply because there are not enough girls even attending the school to form a sorority.
At anytime any student can call public safety to be escorted to their room. The city life may seem scary but it is not all that bad (this is coming from a girl who grew up in the woods)