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American International College

American International College

This private college in Springfield, Massachusetts shares its home with the National Basketball Hall of Fame. Springfield is not exaclty Boston, but ...
  3 reviews
"Athletes will gain the most"
Reviewed by allryte on Jan 28, 2007
I took a few classes at AIC while I was an undergrad at nearby Western New England College. I felt that AIC was a place that . . .
Amherst College

Amherst College

Concerned and friendly professors highlight the occasionally stressful experience at this truly outstanding, small liberal arts college. The campus ...
"Advice from an Alumna"
Reviewed by kbacal on Jan 16, 2008
If you are a VERY high achieving student looking for a small liberal arts college in the Northeast, you can't do better than Amherst.
Anna Maria College

Anna Maria College

The rural campus of Catholic Anna Maria College is basically right in the middle of New England, only an hour away from Boston, Hartford, and ...
  1 review
Assumption College

Assumption College

The motto of this Catholic college in Worcester, MA is Learn. Achieve. Contribute. While students here are at it, they can live in two-bedroom ...
"Lovely Assumption"
Reviewed by Mari_112 on Jul 18, 2002
I recommend you go visit this college for yourself.
Babson College

Babson College

This small, rigorous, career-oriented, and well rounded school in Massachusetts is touted by its very conservative and wealthy students as the ...
  9 reviews
"Is your goal out of college to be Rich? If yes, then come here"
Reviewed by jdceltic on Nov 28, 2003
Babson is a bootcamp for the future business leaders of the world. It's a tough ride but well worth it.
Berklee College of Music

Berklee College of Music

Music, twenty-four, seven describes the life and the atmosphere at Berklee College of Music. For music, there is no other place to be. For those rare ...
  8 reviews
"Good in some aspects"
Reviewed by berkleestudent on Nov 14, 2006
I was reading these reviews and I didn't read anything about the 60% drop out rate at Berklee. I think the problem is that . . .
Boston College

Boston College

Boston College is neither a college (its a university) nor in Boston (its in Chestnut Hill). It is, however, a large Jesuit school with a rich ...
"BC: Impressions from a sophomore"
Reviewed by fyshbone on Dec 9, 2001
The beautiful campus, great quality of education, great professors, very nice housing, and perfect location make this a great school to go to.
Bradford College

Bradford College

More countries than states are represented in the diverse student population at itty-bitty Bradford College, a liberal arts enclave in Haverhill, MA, ...
  4 reviews
"Dear Old Bradford will live on Forever..."
Reviewed by ericsf on Dec 17, 2004
Sorry you will not be able to experience Bradford. it was life changing.
Bridgewater State College

Bridgewater State College

For the MacGyver in all of us, the John Joseph Moakley Center at Bridgewater State College has plenty of equipment to experiment and test including a ...
  4 reviews
"I remember! An alumnus looks back at Bridgewater State College"
Reviewed by shopaholic_man on Jan 30, 2010
I enjoyed my times at Bridgewater State College and got a good education too.
College of the Holy Cross

College of the Holy Cross

It goes without saying that you will always give 110% at Holy Cross, an excellent Catholic liberal arts college where grading is difficult and ...
  4 reviews
"Small Supportive Community and Beautiful Campus"
Reviewed by holycrossfan on Oct 27, 2007
Holy Cross is set on a small picturesque hill overlooking the industrial city of Worcester. It has a long storied athletic . . .
Curry College

Curry College

Curry College is perhaps best known for its Program for Advancement of Learning , the first college level program in the nation to help learning ...
  8 reviews
"Curry College"
Reviewed by markcurrycolle on Jan 14, 2009
I found the classes to be rather boring and not challenging during my 3yrs. General speaking the professors do . . .
Eastern Nazarene College

Eastern Nazarene College

The Baby Huggers, a group of students that visits children in hospitals, is just one of the ministries that students at profoundly religious Eastern ...
  4 reviews
"ALL FUN"
Reviewed by eadams00 on Mar 13, 2001
The bottom line is that college is supposed to be fun, you shouldnt have time to worry about crap like the bathroom being clean or something stupid like that
Emerson College

Emerson College

You can say you are from Emerson and get a high-paying job in the entertainment industry, according to the very artsy and open, completely out there, ...
"Emerson - Not Worth $$"
Reviewed by pdid on Oct 1, 2007
Do not go to Emerson. In fact, seriously rethink college. People have it brainwashed into them that you need college to succeed. It's not true.
Endicott College

Endicott College

Three private beaches are part of the amenities for students at Endicott College, a little career-oriented school on the outskirts of the ...
  2 reviews
"Small, secluded over-priced college"
Reviewed by mtguy732 on Jun 4, 2004
If you ever do decide to take a tour of Endicott, walk up to a couple of people and ask them what they really think about Endicott.
Framingham State College

Framingham State College

The wealth of opportunities on the western outskirts of metropolitan Boston area adds to the learning experience at Framingham State College which ...
  3 reviews
"What I did on my Epinion’s Vacation"
Reviewed by 4rhodes on Jun 1, 2002
The on line course I took was challenging, informative and kept me on my toes. An inexpensive alternative to high priced private colleges.
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