Neu

<p>Well, i don't think so, as long as you don't mind snow, lots of snow. Boston is a great city and has something for everyone. NEU is right next to Fenway and a long a T (subway) stop, so access to the rest of the city is pretty easy.</p>

<p>I wouldn't know if I mind snow xD
Never been snow here ever, but I always like to think I like it hahah while my parents think otherwise...</p>

<p>Being near Fenway would be awesome, my little bro is a baseball fanatic, hopefully I get accepted and then I can try to convince my parents to take a trip to the East coast.</p>

<p>I am a current student at Northeastern and I want to give my two cents.</p>

<p>I feel like most students here are the hardworking type of average intelligence. Not to say that that's a bad thing, but it's definitely not the right environment for everyone. </p>

<p>As for the campus, BU campus is definitely bigger than NEU's. However, as many others have already pointed out, the BU campus is pretty much stretched across Commonwealth Ave. The NEU campus is pretty enclosed, the vast majority of it being between Huntington Ave. and Columbus Ave; this gives it more of a "campus" feel. </p>

<p>When I was a senior in high school, I applied to both schools and was accepted to both schools, but chose Northeastern in the end. Reasons for my decision include the larger scholarship, the 6 year Doctor of Pharmacy program, the campus feeling, better location... and I know that some people (esp any BU students) may have things to say about this, but I just felt that Northeastern students were generally less... snobby and pretentious. Of course, that doesn't apply to everyone at BU; I myself have many friends there, but it was just something I felt when I was touring the BU campus.</p>