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    Stonehill College - Joseph W. Martin Institute for Law & Society

    Stonehill College

    (7 reviews)

    Great campus, great academics, decent food, decent sports but D1 is a plus, and great housing…read moreoptions. But the WiFi sucks so it gets 1 star.

    Where should you apply to college? Big school? Small school? Business school? Strong focus on…read moreliberal arts? Design? Business? Near? Far? City? Rural? Middle of the road? Sports? Scholarship opportunities? These were the things I thought about when I was in high school, looking at different options for college. I ended up focusing on schools that had a strong liberal arts program, were close to (but not in) a city, and were out of Connecticut. Stonehill fit the bill, and out of the 7 schools I applied to, this was my #1 choice, for a variety of reasons. Fact. You will scour the internet looking at rankings, reviews, ratings...(even this very review)...and that all has merit. But keep an open mind, and check out a lot of different schools, and talk to a lot of different people. Why are they there? Why did they choose to go (and stay) there? Don't get hung up on the small stuff. Where will you be happy for 4 years? Don't just take the cookie cutter tour - make sure you find the time to see everything. For me, the choice was Stonehill. I liked everything about the campus, the people, the mission, and the opportunity to grow. I had no idea what I wanted to do, and Stonehill was that blank canvas that allowed me to pave the way to where I am today. College. A blur. Year after year, I became more and more attached to everything that was Stonehill, my friends, and the life I built here. I look back and only now know how good I had it. The petty stuff that bothered me (and will inevitably bother you) is nothing. Ah, four years of absolute freedom - where the biggest decision you have to make on any given night was simply where you were going - and how many places you would end up and how many different groups of friends you would see. I don't care that the SEM is small, far, and old. I was a SEM kid, and I will always be a SEM kid. I maintain all rooms should have sinks in them. Can't have your car for the first year? Yeah, you'll get over that. (Unless that has changed..) Sports? We're no D1, but we have teams that are a hell of a good time to root for. Not in a city? Well, embrace (parts of) Brockton and travel to Boston. Find out what you are interested in, and get involved. There are plenty of different ways to do this here. Don't get hung up on who is or isn't doing it - take the opportunity to find a new interest and grow. Among other things, I chose Res Life, and being an RA for the last 2 years I was at Stonehill was the best choice I could have made - some of the people in Res Life (and residents that I had) became my best friends post-college. I also made a point to make a change in who I was. My quiet, reserved, hating-the-spotlight persona was shifted overnight into a front-facing, middle of everything kinda guy. I purposely put the spotlight on myself to become different (better) - I could think of no better place to do this. Well, it worked. Being the go-to guy for 70+ residents at a time with pages of responsibilities will do that to a person. Post College. I can't wait to graduate! Sure - we all thought that. Class of '07 - time to head out! I got a job in the Boston area and kept close with a lot of my friends that also chose to stay around. My education prepared me for the post- college world, and I did pretty well. Like many others - I miss college. Everyone tells you it will be "the best 4 years of your life", and they are undoubtedly telling the truth. Since then, not even in grad school, did I have such an open opportunity to grow, explore, learn, and become a better me. Stonehill gave me the opportunity to learn from some of the best professors out there, and I believe that I wouldn't be where I am today if it wasn't for them. So why now, 5+ years after graduating, do I choose to write this? I am in a time of transition, and I find myself thinking about my college experiences - everything I learned, how I grew, and how it is helping me take action to move my career forward and figure out what is next. If you embrace your Stonehill experience, you'll be a Skyhawk (or in some cases, a Chieftain/Skyhawk hybrid) through and through. I live and breathe NYC on the daily right now, and still pump myself up with Dropkick Murphys while rumbling along on the PATH into 33rd Street. I could have gone a lot of different places - and I chose Stonehill for good reason. So should you.

    Quincy College - Lab Classroom

    Quincy College

    (31 reviews)

    Unethical Billing Practices & Transcript Withholding - BEWARE…read more I attended Quincy College years ago and recently requested my transcript for an important career opportunity. To my shock, they are charging me for a summer course I never attended, claiming I was present despite having no records or recollection of ever enrolling. The professor insists I was there, yet I know for a fact I never took the class. Now, Quincy College is refusing to release my transcript, effectively holding my education hostage over a false charge from seven years ago. Instead of helping resolve the issue, they've been dismissive and unhelpful, pushing me to dispute it with a professor rather than addressing their own records. This kind of careless administration and unethical billing is completely unacceptable. If you're considering Quincy College, be extremely cautious--they may charge you for classes you never took and block access to your own academic records. I'll be escalating this to the Attorney General's office and legal action if necessary. No school should operate this way. Avoid Quincy College if you value transparency and fairness.

    It's only my second week here...very mean professors. I've called Quincy college maybe 80 times…read moresince I've applied, 2 times someone answered and transfers me. I come in person and the average wait time to speak to admissions/financial aid is 40 minutes- 1 hour minimum. Is there not enough staff ? I'm not used to this at all coming from BHCC.

    Massasoit Community College - brockton location

    Massasoit Community College

    (14 reviews)

    If you're a prospective or returning student at Massasoit Community College--especially relying on…read morefinancial aid--be prepared for a frustrating communication experience. I went through both advising and financial aid and got stuck in a loop with no clear direction. I was repeatedly told to reapply because there were no spring classes available for me, only to later be pushed into registering for summer courses. At no point did I feel like I had a clear plan or guidance on what steps to take next. Reaching out didn't help either. Emails to multiple staff members went unanswered, and calling the college was just as unproductive. Getting someone on the phone felt nearly impossible. For students navigating enrollment timelines, financial aid, and course planning, communication is critical--and in my experience, this is an area where the college seriously needs improvement.

    If you're looking for a good nursing program, look else where! Program is all over the place; too…read moremany unnecessary/expensive materials from corporations that you're "required" to have but they hardly use in exams or helps you in your studies. Clinical instructor(s) that "targets" students during clinicals, especially if you are a minority, male, a working parent, or a LPN. The nursing faculty will turn a blind eye and will make sure that it's a "you" problem and not theirs. The college is good in general, but the nursing program was very disappointing.

    Bridgewater State University - Beautiful, light-filled Math and Science building

    Bridgewater State University

    (22 reviews)

    If your child has a disability and your are thinking about putting him in the EXCEL PROGRAM: BBB…read moreNOTICE (Buyer beware !!). Here is what I wrote when I saw the schools ad pop up on my feed: We just pulled our disabled kid out of there on a trial program to see if he could "do college". Promises broken, neglect of highest order, and the head of the program disappeared suddenly with "replacement on the way" (never came). Never got a call to our family to see about the suffering caused to our son and our family-money, energy, and most importantly hope. I am happy to speak to anyone in administration about what happened here. Dr. Steve (Father of a child with autism).

    Just returned to campus for Homecoming and was duly impressed with the campus and how far it's come…read moresince I graduated. The science building where I spent many many hours is amazing!! I had a chance to walk around and soak it all in. I had an incredible experience here as an undergrad after transferring from BU. If I lived closer I'd love to work here. The grounds are immaculate and for a school founded in 1840 it's an excellent blend of modern and traditional. The art building is an architectural gem and the exhibit I saw inside was equally impressive. We had a fantastic weekend and even though two days is hardly indicative of spending four years here in 2021 I would hazard to guess it's like everything else in life. You make of it what you will. I recalled an excellent education and fond memories of friends and dedicated staff.

    Vested Academics - Vested Academics Learning Center, Norwell, MA

    Vested Academics

    (2 reviews)

    I went to a free scholarship talk they put on last September and left with a good feeling. I set up…read morea call to learn about the scholarship and financial services. The first time I talked to Tyler I was completely out of it. I had recently divorced and trying to figure out how to make everything work was almost unbearable because my son got accepted into NYU and I had to file the css and fafsa applications. The long and short of it is that they got me through it. I ended up going with a parent plus loan which worked out well. Just a good group of professionals. I bougt too many hours of counseling time and he refunded the difference, no questions asked. He's not out to take your money or pinch pennies out of you. Try these guys first!

    My husband and I had never heard of this company before. We were a little skeptical at first…read morebecause they don't meet in person but only through video meetings. But their pricing is about a third less than what other companies charge so we thought it was worth talking to them. The owner was very patient and didn't push anything on us. We spoke on the phone with him three times for free before we decided to buy one of the application and writing combo packages for our daughter. It cost about $1,900 and her college planner was wonderful to work with. She was good with email and I spoke with her twice on the phone to figure out how to get in touch with the financial aid office at my daughter's top two schools. My husband sat in the background and listened to the writing tutor during the meetings he had with our daughter. He was impressed, which is hard to do because he was an English teacher for twelve years. We were really happy all in all. They handled everything and kept our daughter calm.

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