Boston University
Locations: Boston (MA)
Annual Tuition: $65,168
Programs with 5+ Reviews
Bachelor's 3.8 Business
Master's 4.1 Communications
Master's 3.9 Computer Science
Master's 4.0 Criminal Justice
Master's 4.6 Education
Master's 4.0
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Write a ReviewDaniel Ehrenpreis
Reviewed: 5/1/2019
Degree: Biology
Boston University offers an incredible network of intellectual peers, esteemed professors, worldwide opportunities, cultural diversity, and the ability to freely develop yourself. You may be wondering, "is it truly worth the cost?", and my response is "yes!" My time at Boston University was one of personal growth, adaptation, and recognition. Starting college at 17 years old, I was able to hone in on what I was truly interested in, and the biggest influencing factor was being encompassed by a wide-range... Read More
Anonymous
Reviewed: 8/11/2017
Degree: Biology
Boston University is a great school with a rigorous Biology curriculum. The downside is that the university is expensive with increasing tuition each year and no increase in financial aid. There is also not much diversity or support for multicultural students.
Vincent J. Sinatra
Reviewed: 3/24/2017
Degree: Biology
Boston University has a very large and diverse student body, with tons of options for what degree you can pursue or career you are interested in. However, the cost of attendance is likely its biggest weakness. Depending on your major, it seems hard to justify the cost of attendance if your desired field is not a particularly affluent one. However, if you know what field you are interested and can afford it, then the school is one of the best places to learn and grow, and I loved all 4 years I spend... Read More
Jenn T
Reviewed: 2/7/2017
Degree: Biology
Boston University is an institution that challenged me to explore my boundaries. I participated in the study abroad program and lived outside of the US for the first time in my life. When I got back, I pursued research opportunities, became an RA, and got involved in the Boston communities. I believe that BU helped me greatly in my path towards medicine. Since graduating, I took two gap years and worked as a research assistant in the Boston-based laboratory. I have since moved on to becoming a medical... Read More
Anonymous
Reviewed: 10/26/2015
Degree: Biology
It's a great university, but the school means nothing if you're not meant for college. College taught me very little in terms of academic knowledge, and very much in terms of how life works. Those life lessons, while very valuable, could have been learned for a fraction of the cost of a private university either in state school, community college or even trade school. Remember, when you graduate you are being put into a global work force. You're not just going to compete for jobs with people in your... Read More