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I graduated from BC in May of 2009, and it was the best four years of my life> The friends I made were great, but the education I have received was the best part, and it came in so many ways. The people that feel BC doesn't offer diversity, must not have sought it out. I lived on the multicultural floor and attended the events of different cultural clubs on campus and felt truly welcome there. I am currently at graduate school at a state school in the south, and would give anything to be back at BC. BC treated me like a person, and they truly valued me, and wanted me to learn in every way possible. Of those that argue that a state education is just as good, how many have experienced it? Now I am just an itemized bill, that the school views as just another way to make money. I have experienced difficult trying to meet with professors, and they are unwilling to answer questions in class. Granted, in my time at BC I only had one professor I was not fond of, but he is far better than any professor I have had at my current school. Do not underestimate the value of this private education, the job market currently is not an indication of the value of your Boston College diploma, and I assure you it was worth every cent to me. |