
“ I know when I graduate I will walk away with a great stepping stone for a future career ”
I loved going to school with other bright, motivated students. The professors were well-read, thoughtful, and challenged me in class. The close proximity to Boston and Cambridge made going out...
It's hard to make friends initially - judging by my classmates, I wondered if guidance counselors nationwide were funneling all of their cerebral introverts to South Street in Waltham - and...
All the professors have PhD's, which makes the learning enviorment much more challenging and rewarding. I know when I graduate I will walk away with a great stepping stone for a future career.
The school is made up of mostly jewish people, around 70%. As a non-jewish person I found it hard to find friends, not to mention boyfriends. The social scene is comprised of tight nit cliques and...
The level of interest, passion, and commitment in my department (Environmental Studies) has encouraged me to pursue specific interests, while providing opportunities, such as internships all over...
Brandeis students tend to be a bit odd and lack social skills, making the social life and nightlife quite lacking. Its far distance from Boston doesn't help either.
Many schools talk about there community but there is no community like Brandeis. Staff, faculty, and students are all incredibly supportive of one another and continually work together to improve...
As a California resident, Boston is cold! Brandeis would be the perfect school for me if it was located in sunny socal.
The people! Students, faculty, staff, etc. are all super friendly and approachable. You can run into almost anybody on campus and have an intellectually stimulating, funny, interesting, or...
The night life is absolutely lackluster to some people. You're not going to find super hot people on campus (and if you do, they probably won't sleep with you anywayyyy), crazy ragers, or wild...