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What social life? No really, post-bacs do hang out at the few bars
around town every now and again. However, most students are there to
get started in their medical careers. The program is only one year
long, so forming great relationships is unlikley. Most post-bacs bond
over how awful BMC is and how weird the undergrads are. To be fair the
undergraduates are not exaclty wierd, they are having an atypical
college experience. There's not a big cultural scene (few lectures and
such), very few kicking parties as the town residents call the police
if there's any noise coming form campus, and the undergrads fit the
stereotypical mold of, "I am at a women's college because my parents
didn't want me around boys." The undegrads tend to be a bit homely and
nerdy. This was shocking to me as I expected BMC undergraduates to be
politically alive like Smith, Mt. Holyoke, or Wellsley - not so!
Nonetheless, the post-bacs tend to get along and the stay is a short
one.
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