Studying abroad (Boston, US)
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Re: Studying abroad (Boston, US)
Regis and Wellesley are both all girls schools.
You might also want to check with what ever institution that you go with that they don't have a minimum credit requirement you need to keep in order to go there.
You might also want to check with what ever institution that you go with that they don't have a minimum credit requirement you need to keep in order to go there.
what are you looking to study? that'll help with recommendations...
For around Mass-
Bay State- expensive, okay, this is a given.
Hallmark Institute of Photography - really good for photography, really hard to get into, really expensive.
The Center for Digital Imaging Arts at Boston University - in Waltham, really good if your into CGI/animation
The New England Institute of Art - For art
Art Institute of Boston
Massachusetts College of Art
Babson College - Very posh, all girls? use to be at least.
Boston Architectural Center, The
Boston College - Chestnut Hill, nice, affordable student housing, shite parking
Boston University
Brandeis University - Waltham, bit posh, shite location
Harvard University - Well expensive, and that's the posh one, in Cambridge
Northeastern University- On the orange line I think, huge, nice campus
Regis College - Very posh, in Weston...but small.
Tufts University - Medford...poshish, expensive
Wellesley College- Posh, small (One that Mona Lisa Smile was based on)
Wheaton College - trying to be posh, mostly birds, Norton.
Basically there are tonnes out there, community one's I wouldn't bother with though...but that's something I compiled for someone else.
oh yeah MIT...now that's good, but well expensive as well.
For around Mass-
Bay State- expensive, okay, this is a given.
Hallmark Institute of Photography - really good for photography, really hard to get into, really expensive.
The Center for Digital Imaging Arts at Boston University - in Waltham, really good if your into CGI/animation
The New England Institute of Art - For art
Art Institute of Boston
Massachusetts College of Art
Babson College - Very posh, all girls? use to be at least.
Boston Architectural Center, The
Boston College - Chestnut Hill, nice, affordable student housing, shite parking
Boston University
Brandeis University - Waltham, bit posh, shite location
Harvard University - Well expensive, and that's the posh one, in Cambridge
Northeastern University- On the orange line I think, huge, nice campus
Regis College - Very posh, in Weston...but small.
Tufts University - Medford...poshish, expensive
Wellesley College- Posh, small (One that Mona Lisa Smile was based on)
Wheaton College - trying to be posh, mostly birds, Norton.
Basically there are tonnes out there, community one's I wouldn't bother with though...but that's something I compiled for someone else.
oh yeah MIT...now that's good, but well expensive as well.
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Re: Studying abroad (Boston, US)
Oh and Babson is NOT an all girls school silly...how do you think Jarred would have graduated from there?
what are you looking to study? that'll help with recommendations...
For around Mass-
Bay State- expensive, okay, this is a given.
Hallmark Institute of Photography - really good for photography, really hard to get into, really expensive.
The Center for Digital Imaging Arts at Boston University - in Waltham, really good if your into CGI/animation
The New England Institute of Art - For art
Art Institute of Boston
Massachusetts College of Art
Babson College - Very posh, all girls? use to be at least.
Boston Architectural Center, The
Boston College - Chestnut Hill, nice, affordable student housing, shite parking
Boston University
Brandeis University - Waltham, bit posh, shite location
Harvard University - Well expensive, and that's the posh one, in Cambridge
Northeastern University- On the orange line I think, huge, nice campus
Regis College - Very posh, in Weston...but small.
Tufts University - Medford...poshish, expensive
Wellesley College- Posh, small (One that Mona Lisa Smile was based on)
Wheaton College - trying to be posh, mostly birds, Norton.
Basically there are tonnes out there, community one's I wouldn't bother with though...but that's something I compiled for someone else.
oh yeah MIT...now that's good, but well expensive as well.
For around Mass-
Bay State- expensive, okay, this is a given.
Hallmark Institute of Photography - really good for photography, really hard to get into, really expensive.
The Center for Digital Imaging Arts at Boston University - in Waltham, really good if your into CGI/animation
The New England Institute of Art - For art
Art Institute of Boston
Massachusetts College of Art
Babson College - Very posh, all girls? use to be at least.
Boston Architectural Center, The
Boston College - Chestnut Hill, nice, affordable student housing, shite parking
Boston University
Brandeis University - Waltham, bit posh, shite location
Harvard University - Well expensive, and that's the posh one, in Cambridge
Northeastern University- On the orange line I think, huge, nice campus
Regis College - Very posh, in Weston...but small.
Tufts University - Medford...poshish, expensive
Wellesley College- Posh, small (One that Mona Lisa Smile was based on)
Wheaton College - trying to be posh, mostly birds, Norton.
Basically there are tonnes out there, community one's I wouldn't bother with though...but that's something I compiled for someone else.
oh yeah MIT...now that's good, but well expensive as well.
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Re: Studying abroad (Boston, US)
listen to ray's good advise