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Thoughts on Boston University's Archaeology program?

Hi folks! I'm interested in studying archaeology and I've been looking at the program at Boston University. Any students or alumni here who could share their thoughts on the program, faculty, resources available, and how it compares to other similar programs?

8 months ago

I've heard positive things about Boston University's archaeology program, although I'm not a student or alumni myself. The program at BU is a good fit for students who want to pursue interdisciplinary studies in archaeology, as it combines anthropology, art history, and classical studies. The faculty is well-regarded, and several of them are known for their field research and publications.

Boston University's archaeology program offers plenty of resources for hands-on experiences, such as the Gabel Museum of Archaeology on campus, which houses both a teaching collection and artifacts from various archaeological field projects.

Students have numerous opportunities to participate in archaeological fieldwork through various projects led by the faculty. There is also the opportunity to study abroad or take part in off-campus programs, allowing students to broaden their archaeological knowledge and skills.

As far as comparing to other programs, it's important to consider what aspects of archaeology interest you the most. A few other notable archaeology programs in the U.S. include those at University of Chicago, Brown, and University of Pennsylvania, all of which have their own unique strengths. It's certainly worth researching each program, contacting professors or alumni for their experiences, and considering which program aligns most closely with your academic and career goals.

When making your decision, consider factors such as location (urban versus rural), campus resources, research opportunities, and the overall college experience at each school. You may also want to compare career support and internship opportunities in the archaeology field at each institution. Additionally, it's beneficial to talk with current students or alumni from these archaeology programs to get first-hand accounts and in-depth information about their educational experiences.

If you end up applying to Boston University and want tips on how to maximize your chances of acceptance, check out this blog post from CollegeVine, which breaks down how to tackle their school-specific supplemental essays: https://blog.collegevine.com/how-to-write-the-boston-university-essays/. After all, Boston University is quite selective, and the essays are often just the thing that distinguishes one talented applicant from another.

Best of luck in your search!

8 months ago

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