My son goes to Emerson there. They can buy a semester pass and it is discounted for students. The best part (sarcasm) about the T in Boston is sometimes the T driver stops and tells everyone to get off and wait for the next train.Here's the websites:
Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps - Boston College
Homepage of the Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) at Boston Collegewww.bc.edu
You'll have to travel from Boston College to Northeastern for classes, runs, etc. From BC, take the Green Line - B (inbound) train to Copley Square Station, switch over to the Green Line - E (outbound) train th Northeastern University. About 30-45 minutes. Unless there's a Red Sox game, add an hour. City of Boston may have discounted subway fare for students but I don't remember.
Here's the websites:
Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps - Boston College
Homepage of the Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) at Boston Collegewww.bc.edu
You'll have to travel from Boston College to Northeastern for classes, runs, etc. From BC, take the Green Line - B (inbound) train to Copley Square Station, switch over to the Green Line - E (outbound) train th Northeastern University. About 30-45 minutes. Unless there's a Red Sox game, add an hour. City of Boston may have discounted subway fare for students but I don't remember.