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Suffolk university .When i was told that i was accepted to this school , i was so happy and excited to start this new chapter in my life. I got to Boston so excited! But suffolk is complete BS .Most of the kids here have $$ , and so they do not associate with the less fortunate students . Every one pretend to be who they are not . I hated every minute i spend in those shitty classrooms with professors that did not speak english. The only positive thing about this school is the location . Boston is a beautiful city . Most of the time you can expect to find yourself alone if you are broke with no money . I was not a big fan of my major , however i did get good grades . If u want to make it in this school learn to count on you and only you ! Enjoy your stay here ! and remember there are better schools of there Suffolk is just the Name
Surrounding City: A, Campus Maintenance: F
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I think Suffolk is overall very good. The professors are experienced and tough, the students are sometimes annoying-especially the 30% that are international students who will not speak at all in class. Admissions have recently gotten stricter, and thus the students are becoming less and less diverse (most Freshmen I met are from CT). On the other hand, professors seem to come from everywhere to teach here and provide a "global"perspective to otherwise routine course requirements. Overall, lots of opportunities for students in general.
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Interesting school. Not the "prettiest" or "best" in Boston, but people certainly know about it and that's a good thing for the most part. Hard work and a legitimate interested in what I did really helped..... I often see students (at any college for that matter) talking about how much they don't like their major or school etc. The answer to this problem is simple. Go do something you do like. You're paying way too much money to do what your parents or friends like. Do it for yourself. I got into most of the areas Law Schools from out of here, so at the end of the day Suffolk did me well. Even if it isn't the most glamorous, you can still get an education and do well here.
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