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Colleges around Boston, MA worth considering?

I'm interested in colleges near Boston, MA, but I'm overwhelmed by the choices. Does anyone have thoughts on which ones are strong in liberal arts and have an active campus life?

a year ago

Absolutely, Boston has a wealth of universities that have strong liberal arts programs and vibrant campus communities. Here are a few you might want to consider:

1. Harvard University: Located in Cambridge, just across the Charles River from Boston, Harvard is internationally renowned and has strong programs in a variety of liberal arts disciplines. Its campus life is dynamic, with a myriad of clubs, organizations, and activities.

2. Tufts University: Just north of Boston in Medford/Somerville, Tufts prides itself on its commitment to interdisciplinary study, and it offers a wide range of programs in the humanities. Campus life at Tufts is quite rich as well, with a variety of student-led initiatives and organizations.

3. Boston College: This university in Chestnut Hill is known for its humanities programs, particularly in philosophy, history, and English. The campus houses several student-run clubs and organizations, allowing students to engage with different interests.

4. Brandeis University: Though slightly further from Boston in Waltham, Brandeis has a strong focus on the liberal arts. Its campus provides everything from performing arts groups to political clubs, offering students a lively community to engage in.

5. Boston University: Situated right in the heart of Boston, BU offers a wide array of liberal arts programs. Its metropolitan campus offers a collegiate experience integrated with the city, providing countless opportunities for student involvement and exploration.

6. Northeastern University: Known for their distinctive co-op education model, Northeastern not only offers strong programs in liberal arts but also provides experiential learning through real-world work experiences. The campus is quite vibrant with numerous student organizations and events.

Remember to check these colleges' specific course offerings to see which aligns best with your interests. Also, consider visiting the campuses (if possible) or doing a virtual tour to get a feel for the atmosphere and see if it's a good fit for you.

a year ago

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