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I hate my life because of Suffolk University. I commute from a suburb outside Boston, which is good and bad. It's good because I don't have to live on campus and pay 15k a year for a crappy dorm on a campus that has an essence of misery and coldness. People don't smile much here. There's always a crowd of foreign students chain smoking outside the business school, looking unapproachable and wearing Louis Vuitton everything. If you are a girl, forget dating. Most of the guys are full of themselves and just want to get drunk on the weekends. Your only chance of a relationship is to date someone who does not go to Suffolk. Academically, it is good and most people do get jobs after graduation in their fields very easily if they survive the years of drudgery. The T(public transit) is really gross and during rush hour it is crowded and sweaty. If you don't like trees or flowers or nature, this is the place for you because you will be surrounded by concrete. Besides that, if you study Applied Legal Studies, you have access to the law library which is really nice. Otherwise, its isolating and many people will say the same thing. |