Brandeis University

College review by Lisa Bleich We spent the next day at Brandeis (my alma mater). We started off the day having lunch with a student. There are two dining halls on campus, Sherman, which offers [...]

Boston University

College review by Lisa Bleich April, 2011 – We arrived at the welcome center at BU and were greeted by friendly students available to answer our questions and tell us about their [...]

Becker College

College review by Diane Forman Becker College is a small college with 1,739 students, 1200 of whom are full-time, located in a suburban part of Worcester, MA. Tree lined streets and lovely older [...]

Suffolk University

College review by Diane Forman The campus is located in the lovely Beacon Hill section of Boston and is strictly a city campus. It is a medium sized school, approximately 5,000 students. An [...]

Dean College

College review by Diane Forman Dean is a “small, caring college that bridges the leap between high school and university by offering two year and limited BA degree programs.” They are currently [...]

Mount Ida College

College review by Diane Forman Mount Ida is a small (1500 students), supportive college located in Newton, Massachusetts. It offers both Associate Degrees and Bachelor Degrees and blends [...]

Northeastern University

College review by Diane Forman Their signature program is the their cooperative learning or“co-op”. The students can spend up to three six-month periods working full time, often for pay. While [...]

Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI)

WPI focuses on the STEM majors, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. 10% of the students major in management and the Interactive Media and Gaming Development (IMGD) is also popular. It is [...]

Clark University

College review by Lisa Bleich Challenge convention; change the world is Clark’s motto.  The adjectives low-key, relaxed, intellectually curious, and community-oriented come to mind when thinking [...]

Emerson College

College review by Lisa Bleich Emerson bill itself as a state of the industry liberal arts college focused on communications, however the curriculum is highly pre-professional. Emerson students [...]