Ok,
so I'm in my sophomore year and figured this school
deserves an honest review. Here's the deal: Academics
Courses
are superb. Professor quality is the highlight. I
have respected every teacher I've had. In fact, most
are supremely overqualified for the courses they're teaching. Oh,
and they all enjoy teaching immensely. I can only
assume its like that elsewhere though. On the downside,
getting into some classes can be a problem (some programs
have fewer classes offered, and especially in the more creative/artsy
classes they don't have room to accept everyone). In
general, coursework can be challenging but if you love what
you're studying its doable.
Food
The school's biggest weakness.
The mealplan is overpriced, there isn't enough selection and
the available hours are horrible. Its edible, but you
don't look forward to eating...
Social Life
Actually, Brandeis
has a really great social life if you get off
your ass and look for it. There are plenty
of people up for having fun (alcohol and weed are
the main source, even on weekdays. Like everywhere if
you really want you might find harder drugs, but its
not as common as other schools). Every single weekend
has parties happening in/around campus (frats, grad students, and sophmores
through seniors are willing to throw parties open to anyone
and everyone in their suites/mods/etc., often without a door charge).
The only downside is that they tend to get
shut down by 2am... There's one on campus diner
to service late-night munchies (open till 2am)
Things to do
The best part about brandeis is the free shuttle
into Boston and Cambridge. Sure, the campus may be
a little small (3200 undergrads), but worst-case scenario, if nothings
happening on campus you can grab friends and go (for
free) into the heart of boston. Fantastic food, shows,
museums (though the latter close in the early evening).
A majority of people you'll pass in Boston are college
students (there are a ridiculous amount of universities in the
city) Go to Boston every weekend, there's no reason
not to!
Ok, so there's more, but all-in-all this is
an academically well-respected campus. Its not really known for
its social life or partying (at all), which is why
I was very relieved to find a 'screw life and
party' atmosphere does exist if you find the right people. Hope that helped...