Nova or BC?????

<p>I have no idea what to do. I visited both, and I liked them both. I like that Villanova seems a little more conservative, and seems to have smaller class sizes. But I love both campuses, both have great sports and school spirit, and both have great academics. I made up a list of important things and gave each school a score, and bc came out ahead...151-150! AH no help! </p>

<p>haha so any advice would be so helpful, I'm so lost and the deposits are due friday.</p>

<p>Major would have a significant impact.
I think Nova is a little more well rounded student body with engineering and nursing.
I think Nova Business is better.
I think BC Campus is nicer and Boston is probably a better college city than Philly.</p>

<p>You can’t really go wrong</p>

<p>BC Campus is nicer and Beantown is def better than Philly. Go to BC. </p>

<p>If the B-school rankings thwart you a little bit, let me tell you that when super regional schools are that close, when it comes to getting a job, it doesn’t matter where you really go to but rather your GPA and interview.</p>

<p>Go BC!</p>

<p>agree, both are extremely similar, except their location. I think nova is a little more conservative, therefore a little less like a crazy college experience</p>

<p>um, bc. bc’s accept rate: 26%, nova:39%</p>

<p>bc is nationally known, villanova is not.</p>

<p>What an utterly ridiculous post…</p>

<p>I would say BC.</p>

<p>“I think Nova is a little more well rounded student body with engineering and nursing.”</p>

<p>BC has nursing. It doesn’t have engineering, which is sort of nice, because it gives the place the feel of a large liberal arts college, where studying political science or philosophy isn’t a disgrace. It doesn’t have grumpy and overworked engineering students telling everybody else how easy they have it, and how they are wasting their time because they aren’t studying something practical like engineering.</p>

<p>The BC campus overlaps the Boston/Newton line, so part of the main campus is IN Boston, whereas Villanova seems more suburban.</p>

<p>BC isn’t anywhere near Boston though man… it’s a somewhat long train ride…</p>

<p>Dude, I went to BC. The main campus OVERLAPS the Boston/Newton line. Look on any map. They recently had to get permission from the CITY OF BOSTON before they could build some new buildings: <a href=“http://www.wickedlocal.com/allston/archive/x427656199/City-approves-BC-10-year-plan-postpones-decision-on-dorms[/url]”>http://www.wickedlocal.com/allston/archive/x427656199/City-approves-BC-10-year-plan-postpones-decision-on-dorms&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Overlapping the line doesn’t mean it’s in Boston itself man… the campus itself is nowhere near downtown.</p>

<p>Who said anything about “downtown”? Not all of Boston is “downtown.” That’s like saying all of NYC is in lower Manhattan, and if you’re in Brooklyn you’re not in NYC ''itself."</p>