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I absolutely love attending Emerson Col. in Boston, Massachusetts. We are located right in the heart of the city in the theatre district, so there is so much to see and do within walking distance. When I first moved in to college, my new friends and… more read full review
I absolutely love attending Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts. We are located right in the heart of the city in the theatre district, so there is so much to see and do within walking distance. When I first moved in to college, my new friends and I spent a lot of time adventuring around the city discovering all the amazing sites and dining the city has to offer. The Emerson population is also a very diverse, accepting one, so no matter what, you'll feel welcomed by our friendly students. read full review
I didn't count on spending nearly $45,000/yr to have my Intro to Col. Writing teacher be a graduate student. If I'm paying that much money, I should at least have a real teacher showing me how to write like a college student. For a college that… more read full review
I didn't count on spending nearly $45,000/yr to have my Intro to College Writing teacher be a graduate student. If I'm paying that much money, I should at least have a real teacher showing me how to write like a college student. For a college that claims to be liberal arts, it does not provide a real liberal arts education. A liberal arts' education is one that is well-rounded. That is not at all what Emerson provides. read full review
| January 05, 2012 | Kelly from Boston, MA | read full review | |
| November 17, 2011 | Lily from Delaware | read full review | |
| September 27, 2011 | Heather from New Orleans, LA | read full review |