<p>Northeastern is really “campusy” when you’re… on campus. For example, the library sits in a quad with red brick sidewalks lined in trees/green, and if you look around all you’ll see are students and campus buildings. When you’re going from class to class, or to the library, or the student center, it feels like a college campus. Definitely not a Sprawling New England Liberal Arts campus like BC, campus is fairly compact and it takes about 15 minutes to walk from one end to the other.</p>
<p>But, at the edge of campus, in all directions, you hit the city. One direction down Huntington is the Museum of Fine Arts and Longwood Hospitals/Harvard Med, the other end is busy Mass ave and the Prudential. </p>
<p>So, you’ll feel like a college kid when you’re on campus, but once you step off you’re in the middle of the city. (Win/Win)</p>