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The gastronomy program here sounds like a dreamOther
The gastronomy program here sounds like a dream come true for anyone who wants to become a restaurant owner, food business owner, food writer/editor, or media creator. Unfortunately, the support just isn't there.

This is a master's program, however there's a lot of inequality at work here. They assume that just because you're in a masters program- you know everything there is to know about getting things done within the field. If that were the case, none of us would be in the program- we'd already be out working. As undergrads, not everyone had the means to overachieve like some of the masters students in this program, either financially or privilege-wise. If students come to the administration, for guidance, they may get a one or two sentence reply without any additional assistance or information. Forget about getting a mentor. Forget about people sharing their own experiences through graduate school.

The program is open to pretty much everyone with any sort of background. There are many students who, without much or very old college experience, transfer over from the culinary program. It is assumed that they know how to write papers right out of the gate, and are already thinking about the concepts presented in the program. This is such an exclusionary practice.

Speaking of which, the program heavily teaches liberal concepts (which is fine). What happens is you have a giant group of white women talking about oppression and privilege, pointing out other people's lack of awareness on these topics, all while their parents pay their way and while they don't advocate for POC in the program or external. This program isn't very diverse, and carry's with it a large echo-chamber of out-of-touch ideas. Yelling and debating about how every single practice within the field is racist, while doing nothing to change it, is really tacky. The administration contributes and clings to those students who behave in that way, rewarding them with special attention and opportunities. I had found out from my classmate who is a WOC that she had run into some admin members after graduation and they didn't even know she had graduated. There aren't that many students to not know that one of their paying students had been out of the program for a year. I'm thankful for what I had learned, but I should have gone to NYU or Italy.

Alumnus Male -- Class 2000
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Just had a lotBrightAccounting
Just had a lot of super negative experiences. My parents went to BU and its nowhere near the quality it was at back then. BU has been going downhill the last few years and I would not recommend attending.
2nd Year Female -- Class 1922
Campus Aesthetics: A-, Scholastic Success: D
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The overall experience of the school has beenQuite BrightCommunications
The overall experience of the school has been terrible. The administration at BU is so awful. If you like jumping through hoops and having your wallet gouged of all money then this is the place to go. It seems the way programs are laid out are meant to road block you and screw you over every year. I repeatedly had professors vouch for me and recommend that i be able to take the next level course but the administration constantly goes out of their way to screw you over. The professors are honestly the only good thing about the school, they few goods ones that is. The school does a lot to make sure that professors aren't treated very well. All the President Brown wants is all the money your worth and after that they couldn't care less. Boston is nice at first but then you realize how much it cost. Students are only friendly on a micro level and difficult to make friends past sophomore year.
4th Year Male -- Class 2017
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Useful Schoolwork: F
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