Boston College Top Questions

What do you consider the worst thing about Boston College? Why?

Caitlin

I would say the off campus housing situation. Although personally I have guaranteed four years of housing, about half of the student body does not. Most students live off campus their junior year . Based on friends' experiences, finding a place off campus can be difficult and sometimes neighborhood relations are not optimal. But almost all of the students return to campus their senior year and it is incredible - no one wants to leave. As far as on campus housing goes though - its great and the 10 year plan includes providing 100{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} guaranteed on campus housing.

Katherine

The emphasis on alcohol

Ieroo

size of classes and hard graders

Andrew

A lack of school spirit from alumnis at sporting events, people often say our home basketball games seem like away games. This is because the system in place for getting tickets strictly limits the amount of tickets available to students, and the alums dont show up to all the games consistently. Even when they do, their lack of enthusiasm separates BC from every other ACC school as being too passive w. regards to athletics.

Jonathan

On the whole, Boston College is a first rate institution of higher learning. Comparing my own experience with that of my high school friends, I can say that I am lucky to feel like every professor I had was fully devoted to teaching. However, if there was anything that really grinded my gears, it was the preferential treatment to the star athletes. I understand BC football and basketball is where the money is at, but cultivating this environment in college only extends to the pro's, and, well--I think we've all seen what pro athletes are capable of.

Thao

The worst thing about my school is that most rich students act in a proud way that makes non-wealthy students feel uncomfortable.

Leslie

The worst thing about BC is it's lack of arts. They try to inspire more participation with the arts fest, but so far it hasn't had too much of an effect. Students are more focused on getting a practical career in front of them; most art majors are also majors in something else that is more practical.

John

While you can find students that are different, most are almost exactly the same behaviorally. It would also be great if the students had some interesting quirks that they could bring to the table besides money.