College Question

WhoIsThat

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Hi, everyone,

I am new here, relatively speaking. :)

College question:
University of Minnesota in Twin Cities vs. Boston University for undergrad.

Which one to pick? It's for a friend of mine. Let's just say she can afford either one.

Thanks. :)
 

CallTheFBI

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Originally posted by: WhoIsThat
Hi, everyone,

I am new here, relatively speaking. :)

College question:
University of Minnesota in Twin Cities vs. Boston University for undergrad.

Which one to pick? It's for a friend of mine. Let's just say she can afford either one.

Thanks. :)

Boston of course. Very historic place. Cool place to be.
 

Hubris

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I'm thinking of transferring to BU or maybe Northeastern next year (both of which I got into when first applying to colleges; I chose Cornell instead). I love Boston, and have lived in either Mass or RI all my life. Boston's a cool place to live. My aunt actually just retired from BU about two months ago, and she loved it there. Course that was as faculty, not as a student.
 

bigdog1218

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I go to northeastern and its coo. Good thing is in the fall we're switching to semesters so we'll be like every other school and no more quarter junk. If you like the idea of co-op and working 6 months of the year northeastern is great, if you aren't really interested in co-op I would stay away.
 

bleeb

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Originally posted by: WhoIsThat
Hi, everyone,

I am new here, relatively speaking. :)

College question:
University of Minnesota in Twin Cities vs. Boston University for undergrad.

Which one to pick? It's for a friend of mine. Let's just say she can afford either one.

Thanks. :)

BU.. my friend said they get buck naked all the time there.
 

Sukhoi

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Originally posted by: Hubris
I'm thinking of transferring to BU or maybe Northeastern next year (both of which I got into when first applying to colleges; I chose Cornell instead). I love Boston, and have lived in either Mass or RI all my life. Boston's a cool place to live. My aunt actually just retired from BU about two months ago, and she loved it there. Course that was as faculty, not as a student.

You don't like Cornell??
 

ryzmah

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I would think there would be greater contacts for internships as well as perspectives for international business at Boston - that and the twin cities are too cold.
 

ryzmah

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Important issues might be your friend's attitude about things - Boston will definitely have a more metro feel then Minneapolis does. How often does she want to visit home? From Minnesota she could probably visit a few times, from Boston it would be a hassle to go to missouri outside of Christmas and summer breaks - and maybe not even both of those.