<p>Ok so I know this is a popular topic, so for all those who have been accpeted, where are you going to request, Newton or Upper???</p>
<p>And if there are any current students who want to fill us in, PLEASE do!!!</p>
<p>Ok so I know this is a popular topic, so for all those who have been accpeted, where are you going to request, Newton or Upper???</p>
<p>And if there are any current students who want to fill us in, PLEASE do!!!</p>
<p>Does anyone know what honors housing is like?</p>
<p>As someone who lives on Newton Campus…I would suggest Newton. Simply because it is quiet and away from “it all”. It also has good food, compared to Carneys on upper. I won’t deny the fact that newton campus isn’t that exciting when it comes to parties, but there can be some really good ones depending on who your RA is, and how strict they are.</p>
<p>newton>upper </p>
<p>for the above reasons, McElroy is terrible, Stuart is so much better</p>
<p>So besides parties, are the dorms on newton nicer??</p>
<p>yes, theyre bigger (11 by 18 as opposed to 12 by 16)</p>
<p>thank you… I think I am going to request upper as most ppl do, but I won’t be disappointed if I get newton.</p>
<p>Check out <a href=“http://www.bc.edu/offices/reslife/lifeinhalls/residencehalls.html[/url]”>http://www.bc.edu/offices/reslife/lifeinhalls/residencehalls.html</a></p>
<p>It has info on the different floors and such. I believe that all the Special Housing is on Upper, but don’t quote me on that. </p>
<p>As far as Honors housing is concerned, it’s in Medeiros Hall. Floor plan can be found here:
<a href=“http://www.bc.edu/offices/reslife/lifeinhalls/residencehalls/floorplans/medeiros.html[/url]”>http://www.bc.edu/offices/reslife/lifeinhalls/residencehalls/floorplans/medeiros.html</a></p>
<p>As a freshman at BC, I would say that where you end up in terms of housing is not that big of an issue. The main consensus has been that people enjoy wherever they may end up living (of course with a few exceptions). Even though there are some clear perks to living on Upper Campus (attached to Main Campus), those who end up on Newton (one mile away from Main Campus and accessible only by bus … or walking) find that the benefits outweigh any complexities or annoyances dealt with living on Newton.</p>
<p>Upper Campus does include all of the Special Interest Housing, which includes The Shaw Leadership Program (that I am apart of; I enjoin you all to apply!), Medeiros (Honors Housing), and Healthy Living (in residential hall CLXF). The main perks with upper deal simply with the fact that these students do not have to rely on the Newton bus to get around.</p>
<p>The obvious issues with the bus include:
<p>That being said, Newton has many perks as well:
<p>As I mentioned earlier in the post, people usually end up enjoying where they are. The main reason is not particularly of anything material-wise. It’s because of the people that they meet wherever they may be. So, be a little worried about housing, but not so much because in the end, it’s all about the people that you are with.</p>