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Rorystar
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A T station (the transit system for Boston) is located right next to the campus so it's easy to go into Boston or other places. Boston was surprisingly clean. [View Full Report] |
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LIMOMOF2
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Just a T ride into Boston - so a great area. [View Full Report] |
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Poisonous
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I love Cambridge, especially when compared to New Haven or Princeton. It is small and somewhat crowded, but it has a lot to offer. [View Full Report] |
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livelovelearn
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HARVARD IS IN BOSTON... need I say more? There is so much to do in the city. Pop over to Newbury street if you like to shop (you will not be disappointed). [View Full Report] |
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crazy mom
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Wonderful city with great public transportation and people of Boston were very friendly, much more so than on campus. [View Full Report] |
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DaNYAznKid
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Ditto. [View Full Report] |
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Adelaide
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There is so much Harvard spirit! The Coop sells a large selection of Harvard apparal. Cambridge and Boston life is so geared towards college students. I think any undergraduate would feel at home. [View Full Report] |
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crazy88
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Cambridge - nuff said [View Full Report] |
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sofianoori
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beautiful. very bustling but still an intimate vibe. [View Full Report] |
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Harvard05
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http://www.boston.com/travel/boston/neighborhoods/harvard_square/ http://www.harvard.edu/community/transportation.html http://map.harvard.edu/mapindex.cfm?mapname=camb_allston http://wikitravel.org/en/Cambridge_%28Massachusetts%29 [View Full Report] |
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just_forget_me
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Most academics per capita, I think... is that what you like? [View Full Report] |
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drummerdude_07
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Boston was really cool. Historical sites, great restaurants (try the Union Oyster House), and fairly friendly for all the stereotypes. You have to love the Boston accent, and there are TONS of colleges in the greater area. [View Full Report] |
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bwilton
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Eh. [View Full Report] |