Andover ghettoes?

<p>oo another question- at most bs cuz of the rural location, is it pretty easy/moderately hard/really hard to get cell reception?</p>

<p>lawrence is much worse than lowell haha.</p>

<p>there’s not too many good things i can say about it besides them having a great hair salon that made my hair look amazing for my sister’s wedding.</p>

<p>Sorry. I was under the impression that Andover was a typical middle class/working class/upper-middle class (a mix) town and that the surrounding areas — NORTH Andover, Lawrence, etc. were sort of… tough, rough lower working class towns w/ poor public schools and big safety issues. Then I saw this and I thought that maybe a part of Andover was as well.</p>

<p>That’s incredibly wrong. WRONG. Andover is a little rich town. What are you talking about? Number one: the zip code you listed is wrong. That’s not Andover. In Andover, little fourth graders walk downtown with Prada purses, they don’t live in garbage cans like you seem to think they do. Don’t worry about it; Andover’s not a poor town. Just boring.</p>

<p>what are you doing? why are you bumping up every thread that has andover in it and arguing discussions that have long been settled – and dead.</p>

<p>I would imagine for the same reason you started this thread Blair. Andover is a wonderful distant suburb of Boston .There is nice mix of small village,high tech office space and modern retail(mall). I get the feeling that as time passes students understand a surface rivalry with EA masks a similarity.Exonians don’t want to admit to being affluent/preppy and Phillipians generally don’t show their bookish side.Broad generalization, nice.</p>

<p>Andover is idyllic. The perfect place for a fantasy boarding school, and one where any parent would feel comfortable giving their child some extra rope to explore and grow. It is super pretty and charming.</p>