Courtney E.
Yelp
UPDATED: I wrote my original review the summer I graduated a year early from BU. As you can imagine, I was overjoyed (I gave it 5 stars) and I felt it necessary to defend my soon-to-be alma mater. Now, looking back one year later, having got into grad school at Georgetown and Northwestern (thanks to BU!), I have to clear the record of a few things I 'forgot' to mention.
BU is essentially a city school that carries with it the best and the worst. Best in that it's in Boston (you better like Boston, if you're coming here. It may be your only refuge from the school) and of the things I listed below in my earlier review. Worst in that it's 1) UNDERFUNDED: Take a look inside CFA, CGS, COM, CAS, Mugar, and you'll know what I mean 2) DIVERSE, which is good, I know, but BU does not foster the utopian "let's all be friends and get along!" attitude. It's pretty cliquey and very much like high school on a much larger scale. Don't be surprised how close-minded this 'liberal' school pretends to be 3) COMBATIVE: Traffic and congestion is inevitable being located right on Commonwealth Avenue. Every year people get injured or die in a freak accident from crossing paths with cars or the T. Be cautious, especially if you're always on your iPod. 4) BUREAUCRATIC, it's expensive and hard to get your voice heard, but just learn to deal with it and make it work for yourself. All and all, my advice is to turn your eye away from the worst, and seek out the people, places and activities you like the best. It's the only way you'll stop believing "it sucks to BU."
ORIGINAL REVIEW:
More than anything else, BU IS WHAT YOU MAKE OF IT. While most just complain, here are BU's most overlooked good points: 1) LOCATION whether it's Newbury/ Back Bay area to the East, Allston/ Brighton to the West, Brookline to the South, or Charles River/ Cambridge to the North, you're within walking distance to all these areas. It takes some getting out of your comfort zone, but do some exploring and take advantage of where you are! Oh yeah, and Fenway Stadium is in our backyard.
2) SMG (SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT) by far the most impressive looking school on campus. It's even got it's own Starbucks! The library is better, private conference rooms, marble floors, high-rise ceilings, oh yes, this is what you'd expect from a school like BU. If you can cut the curriculum, it's definitely worth it (in $$$).
3) FITREC & AGGANIS ARENA this multi-million dollar facility is incredible. At Fitrec, you can workout, play ANY sport imaginable, join a team, take classes, get a personal trainer, climb the rock wall, etc.! http://fitrec.bu.edu/ And as a BU student, you also get pre-sale discounts on all the concerts at Agganis Area, which has some of the biggest names come through. If you haven't been inside, even for a hockey game, you'll think you just entered into a professional stadium. http://www.bu.edu/agganis/
4) WEST CAMPUS FRESH FOOD CO. is the best dining hall on campus, or college for that matter. It's been newly remodeled in recent years and offers stations catering to all sorts of tastes, from ethnic to brick oven to grill to panini maker to stir-fry to vegetarian. http://www.bu.edu/dbin/dining/westfloor.html
5) STUDENT VILLAGE otherwise known as, "StuV" is the newest, most posh dorm housing on campus. It's also the most expensive, but for the price, you can live with either 1 or 3 of your closest friends and each get to have your own room, share a kitchen and living room AND have a stunning view of the Charles River all to your own.
6) BAY STATE ROAD I'm partial to Bay State, because to me, it represents quintessential Boston. Most of the brownstone buildings have been refurbished in order to preserve the colonial feel. Some of them still have their crystal chandeliers, crown molding and hard wood flooring, and in the spring, expect all the pink blossoms on the trees outside your window to be in full bloom.
7) BU STUDY ABROAD which boasts having 61 programs in 34 cities in 21 countries throughout the world! It is the premier study abroad provider in the U.S., with over 2,100 students from over 200 colleges and universities this year alone. I went to London over the summer and it was fantastic. Housing was accommodated by BU and my classes were taught by BU professors (just with English accents). http://www.bu.edu/abroad/
So, this and many more reasons why BU deserves 5 stars, it's up to the people to decide how they should make their own experience, and not depend on BU to make it for themselves.
*And as a side note: What is with these addresses?! This is NOT where BU is located. It stretches along Commonwealth Avenue, from Kenmore to Babcock St. T Stops along the B line.