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Lehigh vs. Boston College?

Hi everyone! I'm having a tough time deciding between Lehigh University and Boston College. Can you guys share your thoughts on the pros and cons of each school? Maybe share some experiences or what you've heard from others? Thanks in advance!

4 months ago

Sure, I'd be happy to provide some insight on Lehigh University and Boston College to help you in your decision-making process.

Lehigh University:

Pros:

1. Lehigh has a strong engineering program, with renowned majors like mechanical engineering, civil engineering, and computer science.

2. The school has a tight-knit community and smaller class sizes, fostering good relationships with professors and fellow students.

3. It offers an Integrated Business and Engineering (IBE) program that combines business and engineering for a unique interdisciplinary experience.

Cons:

1. Lehigh is in a smaller town (Bethlehem, PA) with fewer off-campus entertainment and cultural options compared to a big city.

2. Greek life is quite prominent on campus. If you're not interested in fraternities and sororities, this social scene may not be your preference.

3. Campus diversity is somewhat limited compared to other schools.

Boston College:

Pros:

1. BC has a balanced emphasis on liberal arts as well as business, with strong programs in finance, political science, and psychology.

2. The school's location in Boston, a vibrant college town, offers numerous cultural, educational, and internship opportunities.

3. The university's emphasis on Jesuit values can lead to a strong sense of community, service, and personal development among students.

Cons:

1. Large core curriculum requirements can be limiting for some students who prefer to have more flexibility in their course selection.

2. The aid offered may not be as generous as students expect and might not meet 100% demonstrated financial need for all students.

3. Campus life is perceived to be more traditional, with a less diverse student body than some other colleges and universities.

Ultimately, your choice should be based on your specific preferences, academic goals, and desired campus environment. While Lehigh is a great fit for students interested in strong engineering programs and smaller class sizes, Boston College is perfect for those who want a well-rounded education in liberal arts and business within a bustling urban environment. Good luck with your decision!

4 months ago

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