<p>There are a few other college forums with reps…
I was wondering if we had some here.</p>
<p>Do we?</p>
<p>There are a few other college forums with reps…
I was wondering if we had some here.</p>
<p>Do we?</p>
<p>No, there aren’t.</p>
<p>RedOktober do not listen to BU Evaluator, everyones experiences are different and from what I heard most are great!</p>
<p>BU Evaluator, no one on this forum is here to judge, but since that’s all you’ve been doing, I’m going to judge and say that since the strong majority of current BU students posting in this thread have done extremely well here, that maybe you shouldn’t blame your poor GPA on grade deflation. Maybe you should take responsibility for the grades that you earn; and while I’ve said that I have experienced grade deflation in a few courses at BU, it’s that I was deflated from an A or A- to a B+, not an A to a D. And me personally, I’ve gotten 1 B in college, the rest were B+ or better, and I have 4 friends that currently have a 3.96 or better as juniors and seniors (shocking, I know). Give your opinion as to why you hated BU so people can get a different perspective, but don’t go around saying “Sucks to BU” and crap like that, it’s totally ineffective and doesn’t make you look like you actually know what you’re talking about.</p>
<p>Do yourself a favor and don’t listen to any of the rantings from BU-Unevaluator. He’s a complete loser who is upset that BU was too tough for him academically. Oh yeah, and he didn’t like the fact that it was cold in the winter (wah wah). Nothing he says has any merit whatsoever. Be gone loser.</p>
<p>I’m beginning to think there are a few kids who register over and over with different names.</p>
<p>I know a number of kids who transferred in to BU.</p>
<p>BTW, one of my kids went to BU as a backup and ended up really liking it a lot. All big schools require you to fend for yourself. They don’t provide night life. They aren’t going to coddle you with counseling services - which most kids at most say are useless except as a recruiting tool. If you want to see your professors, you go to office hours and talk to them. It’s up to you. They give you real work to do, you actually learn and they grade you fairly on it. (My kid has a 3.9, btw.)</p>