Julia
Emerson is unique compared to other schools I looked in to because it makes you feel free. Everyone at Emerson chose to be there because they want to do what they love in one of the greatest cities in the world. Yes, you go to classes and live in dorms, but it never feels like an obligation or something unwanted. At Emerson, you feel like you could achieve anything you ever wanted, because you realize you are exactly where you want to be.
Amanda
Upon visiting a friend at Emerson before applying, I immediately felt at home. Quite a few people were very welcoming and I even met some of my closest friends ever during that first visit. The amount of school spirit and driven, creative artists that helped one another to thrive were other important factors that helped me to make this decision to apply and ultimately attend Emerson College.
Joshua
Emerson College is the most diverse, artistic group of students and faculty. Everyone is accepted regardless of any sexual orientation, gender, or attire. It also is the mos career, post-college focused out of any of the other schools I applied to. The alumni also constantly networks with recent graduates to make sure everybody gets into the field they want to be in. The school is also located right in the middle of Boston, giving access to so much, so close.
Mary
Walking down Boylston St. at 5:45pm when classes let out is a circus of eclectic style and energy. There are the nerds with the Iron Maid band t-shirts. There is the stoner in his lapsack hoodie. There is the ultimate hipster wearing his rayban sunglasses and sweet mickey mouse sweater dude. And then there is the lonely jock who becomes a leech to any like character he sees to escape the see of high school rejects, who could not wait to get to college not realizing they were about to relive their hight school days, but worse.
Stefany
How socially liberal Emerson is. I've never been to a school where every guy you see you wonder what his sexual orientation is or where the students dress so extraordinarily.
Rachel
Emerson is unlike any other school in that the students are comfortable functioning outside the bubble of a college campus. Here we thrive in testing the waters of the real world and diving into any and all career-related opportunities. There is a very prominant artistic presence on campus and by attending even one social event, you are able to see how incredibly talented the students are. Everyone brings something very unique to the table. Inside the classroom, the assignments appeal to the creative mind in a way that provokes thinking outside the box.
Danielle
The campus is right in the middle of an urban environment, unlike the isolation of most college campuses, so you're immersed iin Boston the minute you leave any one of the college's seven buildings. It also has very specific majors geared towards innovation in communication and the arts, especially with the specification in "Writing, Literature & Publishing" major, not the vague "English" degree that half of the schools I applied to offered.
Edgar
Freshman have the ability to get hands-on experience right from the start. Within two weeks, I had the opportunity to interview and apply for events concerning my major as well as outside activities. I also noticed that a lot of other schools focused a lot on the theory of my major, but Emerson provided me with both, theory and like I mentioned hands-on experience. Technologically, Emerson was superior to that of Syracuse, Hampshire College, and UMASS. The fact that it wasn't a traditional campus appealed to me as a chance to transition to city life.
Gaul
This school is a "communications school" so focuses heavily on technology and how to use it for communicating ideas through many midiums such as art, writing, performance, etc... It also has not campus other than the city of Boston Itself so you really get that 'living in the city' feel.