Boston University College Q&A
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It's not hard to find yourself downtown in just a couple of minutes, but also there's like a close knit community here on campus, which I really, really like and also just really appreciate how ambitious everybody is here. There's something literally for everything. So it's a very inclusive I think that's my favorite part is like kind of like the second part of your favorite part. I really, really like how everyone just does their own thing here on campus. You know, judges anyone and like when you meet someone, it's like there's so much more than their major and what college there and you know they're they're extracurriculars what they where they come from, whether that be like their hometown or their ethnicity on. I think it's really cool to see how people really embrace that while they're here, because we do have, like, a really diverse campus. I didn't really have the ability Thio grow up with the people that were also Chinese American. There were people that were born in China, came in United States or the United States and one child. You know, all different types of people, and I've been able to kind of interact with them, whether, like we speak the same language I speak Cantonese on like we get food together and it's just like something that I wasn't able to really embrace when I was younger. How much do you study a day? It really depends honestly, Like what you have coming up some weeks, I'll just have generally lighter weeks. The one thing about like BU is that there's more than, like, one cent of midterms. So it's kind of like it'll go in like a week where it's, like, really easy going and in a week where you're like studying and then, like a week of exams and then, like a week of easy going. Judging for that also, nobody really pays attention. There's so many different parties, like all around and like, there's so much to do on the weekends that isn't partying like the partying is that the parties were there for you if you want to go. Yeah, people just go into the city on Friday nights. Like in the city, there's always Facebook event. People are like favorite ing, like different seasons like Fenway and then, like Halloween time, like the fall things. It's a little bit more easier to manage, but I think most people start I'm playing for jobs when they I feel like they've kind of got a handle on the course, work in the school load. So I think both of us personally right now are not plans down the line. Because you're being I really want to transfer to be you. So if you're thinking of doing that, it's definitely a great option. Used customers is customer service people that you email like when you look on the Web site, you like, send email. They're really good at directing you to fool you need to speak with. I would definitely say Just really think about how like you can contribute to the BU campus, like when you write your essay is because that's really big here. I think there's a huge actually transfer student population here as well. Honestly, all that I've heard people just It's been like a really easy transition, and it's also really easy to meet people. Oh, yeah, I think everybody's really open, just like welcome people. You can't really tell if somebody's like student or not transfer soon, or just a few in our in our discussion for calm and like, they're super nice and like your offer. What do you normally eat? And is there a variety of food? Vegan is that thing is definitely going to college, probably a likely concern of yours is that there's not gonna be enough to necessarily meet your dietary restrictions or preferences for me. You is very everybody accommodating whatever people, I feel like they should eat or not eat. Yes, there's a whole lot like like exclusively like kosher dining. Oh, there's dining hall within my residence hall, which is really, really nice and very convenient on dhe. In the semester, things are starting to really repeat. There's like a subway, like a job, like a boss show. So that's like a really good talk with if you're really not feeling dining hall food and then if you don't wanna eat on the view campus like a like a hop and a skip away Kenmore over just alongside the good Noodle street or find a way, there's a lot of really great restaurants that don't you try. How early do you have class? Or how early do you recommend scheduling having I think it really depends on what you are planning on doing so. Like if you have a job and you want to work after your school day, then definitely schedule. Actually, next Mr have decided to switch my classes later about 12 to 3 or 12 to 5 every day, just so I could be a little bit more productive doing homework and such in the mornings Yeah, it really just depends if you feel like you are more productive, productive in the morning. You think you'll be more productive during the day if you can sleep in just a little bit. Personally, I wouldn't really recommend gaps, like, regardless of whether or not you want really costly classes. There's some really good ones coming up here, so you definitely do not want to miss that.