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Dorm Life at Newton Campus BC?

Can someone spill the beans on what living at Newton Campus at Boston College is like? How's the dorm life, campus facilities, social scene, and transportation to main campus?

a year ago

The Newton Campus of Boston College, often home to first-year students, fosters a unique atmosphere with its smaller community feel, and many students appreciate this environment as they transition into college life.

The dorms at Newton Campus, generally inhabited by freshmen, provide a close-knit living situation. The rooms are typically doubles, and they are quite comfortable, with most students reporting that they're well-maintained. There is also a common area or lounge on each floor where students often socialize or study.

In terms of facilities, Stuart Dining Hall is right there on Newton Campus for all your meals, and many outdoor spaces for recreations like the tennis courts or the Quonset Hut for indoor workouts.

The social scene leans towards being vibrant and communal. Since freshmen living on Newton are removed from upperclassmen on the main campus, they tend to form tight bonds and spend more time together, leading to a strong sense of community. Many students find this conducive for making friends early on during their college experience.

Transportation between the Newton and Chestnut Hill campuses is facilitated by a free shuttle service that runs approximately every20 minutes. Despite the initial concerns many students have about living on Newton Campus due to its distance from the main campus (1.5 miles), the reliable shuttle service makes it easy to commute back and forth for classes, activities, and other events.

Overall, your experiences on Newton Campus can provide you with a unique first-year experience, bonding with your fellow students, acclimatizing yourself to college life in a smaller community before transitioning to the main campus.

a year ago

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