
These are terrific goals! Sounds like Academic Coaching at the Connors Family Learning Center (bit.ly/BC-connors) would be just the ticket – why not give them a try…

Answering questions at Boston College O’Neill Library

Changing formats like this is a great idea. Maybe try texting if talking in person is too scary? You could also try changing situations. Maybe a quiet place? Maybe a small group instead of a large one? Or maybe bring a friend to make you feel more secure? It’s all good. Figure out what’s comfortable for you.

I’m a Wall, and my answer would be simply to be surrounded by as many people as possible that I can support (and get to know!), which means I couldn’t be happier right now. I asked my Library helpers too and they have lots of ideas:

Not at all… walls are generally very supportive. Mom and Dad were both overjoyed when I got this gig at Boston College. I’d like to think no parent would be disappointed in their child for not attaining something as chancy as Harvard admission.

It happens, but very rarely. Libraries are big on patron privacy, so we redact names of individual community members. This is also not a space for speech that’s hurtful or hateful about people or groups of people.

I have never tasted Indian or any other food so I asked my library helpers. These are their favorite Indian Restaurants in Boston (we’re not sure how many of them are frequented by BC students, but maybe you can start a trend!).

I’d love to get to know you better, so my selfish answer would be “yes.” Boston College is an amazing place. I can’t judge whether it is the right choice for you. Learn as much as you can and see if your goals align with BC and whether you generally want what BC has to offer.