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Considering Harvard University

I'm sure this might seem like an obvious question, but I really want to get to know more about Harvard and its environment. Can someone tell me what city Harvard University is in, and if possible, what the city's like from a student's perspective? Thanks in advance!

3 months ago

Sure, I'd love to help you out! Harvard University is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It's right across the river from Boston, which makes it part of the Greater Boston area.

Cambridge itself has a unique feel, with its notable blend of academia and a vibrant cultural scene. The city boasts numerous bookstores, coffee shops, and bouties. Harvard Square, in particular, is a hub of activity with an incredible array of options for dining and shopping. It's also home to several outdoor performances and festivals throughout the year.

Cambridge, and the nearby city of Boston, are steeped in history which adds to student experience. You will find many student-friendly museums, theaters, historic sites and parks in these cities.

As a student at Harvard, you'll find yourself connected to a larger urban context, with the hustle and bustle that comes with city life. But Harvard's campus has a certain charm with its brick buildings, nicely manicured green spaces, and sense of tradition that provides a quieter atmosphere for study and reflection.

Something to keep in mind is that Cambridge has a substantial student population, not just from Harvard, but also from nearby MIT and other colleges. This gives the city a youthful vibe, and there are a lot of resources catered specifically toward students.

Moreover, being in the Greater Boston area gives students access to a range of internships, research opportunities, cultural events and professional networking. Public transport is pretty efficient too, so exploring the city and beyond is quite comfortable.

That being said, living in a city can be a bit pricey, and Cambridge is no exception. Cost of living is on the higher end, so that's something you might want to consider when planning.

Overall, many students say they enjoy the diversity and energy found in Cambridge and feel it enriches their experiences beyond the classroom. Hope this provides a bit of insight!

3 months ago

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