<p>please list everything</p>
<ul>
<li>The terrible financial aid for the middle-class.</li>
<li>Incredibly expensive foods (although quite delicious).</li>
<li>Hills. Hills. Hills.</li>
<li>Isn't open with its investment plan.</li>
<li>Administration's too conservative (relative to the liberal schools; it would be moderate in the overall context).</li>
<li>Too many beautiful people (big distraction!)</li>
<li>Lottery system for sport ticket needs improvements (which they are doing next year, but I don't know how well that will work).</li>
</ul>
<p>Of course it's conservative, it's Catholic, and people who apply there should expect that, no?</p>
<p>-You have to leave after four years
-A good number of freshman have "Ivy League Reject Syndrome" meaning that it takes them a while to get over the fact that just because they were amazing in high school does not mean anything in college...</p>
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-A good number of freshman have "Ivy League Reject Syndrome" meaning that it takes them a while to get over the fact that just because they were amazing in high school does not mean anything in college...
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<p>DHRBC07 is right, but some kids never really outgrow that syndrome.</p>
<p>Speaking from experience xzews?</p>
<p>-The stairs.
-Some of the CSOM core LOL.
-Not a variety of housing but overall, I lucked out, I'm in a sweet townhouse senior year.
-Overpriced mealplan, which is why I opted to live w/a kitchen.
-BC not footing the bill for senior week.</p>
<p>DHRBC07...thank you for perhaps the biggest laugh I have ever gotten on this site.</p>
<ul>
<li> some mind-numbing core classes (not all of them)</li>
<li> 75% of the student body</li>
<li> lack of economic diversity</li>
<li> way too may people from Catholic high schools</li>
<li> too many athletes and not enough musicians/nerds/idealists/poets/rebels/other groups</li>
<li> First Year Writing Seminar </li>
<li> the lack of any real dating scene (at least for freshmen)</li>
<li> CSOM students</li>
<li> the food (especially at McElroy)</li>
<li> useless advisors</li>
</ul>
<p>That's enough.</p>
<p>^^</p>
<p>Why do you hate CSOM students?</p>
<p>Perhaps I should add one of the reasons that I hate Ivy League Reject Syndrome is that I turned down Ivy's and Ivy equivalents to go to BC...I just don't think where you go should define you or your attitude.</p>
<p>Haha...it still was a great line though.</p>
<p>i don't think its a good thing that this thread has far more replies than that of the "love about BC" thread.</p>
<p>I wouldn't read too much into it, it is just an easier question. I mean to say what I love entirely would take all day...this was just easier. And also, most posts here are substantial.</p>
<ul>
<li>the cold</li>
<li>fin aid</li>
<li>no frats (only hate is some of the time)</li>
<li>monotony of stuart dining hall</li>
<li>housing lottery (even though i lucked out)</li>
<li>no thermostat in some freshman dorms, inability to turn down heat</li>
<li>some professors/TAs</li>
<li>how the two sides of oneill library dont connect</li>
<li>the newton bus (its really love/hate)</li>
<li>no dating scene</li>
<li>BCPD</li>
</ul>
<p>thats really all that i can think of. my love of BC outshines any part of it that i hate by 19372191134%</p>