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  • A 4K tour of UMass Boston campus!
    The University of Massachusetts Boston (UMass Boston) is a public research university in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the only public research university in Boston and the third-largest campus in the five-campus University of Massachusetts system. UMass Boston is the third most diverse university in the United States. While a majority of UMass Boston students are Massachusetts residents, international students and students from other states make up a significant portion of the student body. It is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities - High research activity".
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Комментарии • 35

  • @jackieli88
    @jackieli88 8 месяцев назад +2

    could you please do a UMass Amherst? I’m really looking forward to it

    • @CampusMania
      @CampusMania  8 месяцев назад

      I'll try to do it in the future.

  • @CoelhoSports
    @CoelhoSports Год назад +3

    My brother and i graduated ealy 90's and left New England not long after. I was thinking of making a quick visit my last time in Mass just to see the changes after decades away, but i didn't have time. A decent part of this vid is BC high, jfk museum and stuff adjacent to campus, and the campus shots all focused on the south/cove side.
    I was curious about what happened to the whole "quad" area that was basically on the roof of the old parking garage that ran a few levels below and between all the old brick buildings. This vid seems to cut that stuff out whenever it gets close. Also the soccer field/track (I ran track and was Mass Media sports editor) behind the old science building on the other side seems to be gone, along with the football field where the campus center was built. They must be playing most sports off campus and the way in and out and parking has been completely changed. There were no dorms until recently. Seems like they have a lot of work left to do and the vid cut out all the construction areas people still have to navigate.
    Hopefully they'll get it all done in the next few years. It will be a dramatically different place when it's done. When i was there, the harbor campus was a glorified community college. The facilities were ok and faculty was very good, but no campus life unless you deliberately got involved in activities. Students, admin, and faculties from the other local schools needed to make themselves feel better about racking up ridiculous debt by looking down their noses at UMB, and said a lot of things that weren't true, but the fact is that in the real world, most professions only care about your abilities, not your credential issuer. I think with all the brainwashing, diplomas are soon going to become obsolete as the world is waking up to the liability of hiring young people loaded with bad ideas, bad attitudes, and massive debt.

    • @CampusMania
      @CampusMania  Год назад +2

      Thank you for this comprehensive review! It's always interesting to me to hear about how any campus changes through time. I didn't cover the whole campus because of drone altitude restrictions in this area and because I didn't have enough time to explore the campus even more. Maybe I'll get the chance to make a better video in the future.

    • @CampusMania
      @CampusMania  Год назад +2

      I'm gonna have to argue with you about diplomas becoming obsolete in the future. I'm not seeing a future where education is becoming less important. It will only be more important than ever.

    • @CoelhoSports
      @CoelhoSports Год назад

      @@CampusMania "Education" is not what is going on now on most campuses. It's indoctrination into a toxic ideology. The socratic method, double blind evaluation, bias elimination, variable isolation, linear thought, and intellectual diversity is dead.
      Anyone who has been paying attention the last few years has seen how far this country and the world have spun out of control. All the classic methods of arriving at truth have been silenced, including in the main stream media and social media. The consequences have been drastic.
      Competence, of course, is essential to any organization, but the ratio of competence to incompetence baked into recent diplomas has never been more precarious. The world needs SKILLS, not toxic indoctrination, diplomas loaded with gut courses, and anti-socialization in environments without real-world consequences, etc. The primary focus of any member of any organization needs to be adding value to the products and services the organization provides and leaving all the personal and political nonsense at home.
      The inmates have taken over the asylums. I definitely see objective measurements of true competence seeing a resurgence, and perhaps in that context we can agree that education (acquiring applicable knowledge and skills) is essential for prosperity. Where we perhaps disagree is the current credentialing system.
      I realize we are probably looking at this issue from different directions, like how observing a forrest from different vantage points can completely change your perspective on the forrest. To make this simpler, maybe I can provide an example:
      There is an increasing unanimity among this latest generation on the need for "student debt forgiveness". This is a defacto admission that funds borrowed to obtain these diplomas is not resulting in incomes that justify obtaining the diplomas. Consequently, it is an admission that it was a mistake to borrow so much money for those diplomas, and thus LOANING so much money to these students to obtain those diplomas was a mistake. The market value of the diplomas does not justify the debt. This is not my valuation. This is the admission of the people carrying trillions in federally (taxpayer) backed outstanding student loans. They are saying the money they borrowed was not worth the diploma they received, and they are demanding "forgiveness". Correct?
      Not only are the taxpayers who guaranteed those loans now being told it was a mistake to loan that money, but the taxpayers are now being told that the outstanding student debt needs to be lumped onto the national debt, ensuring those taxpayers who extended the goodwill to guarantee those loans will now suffer the consequences. The students who borrowed the money, and the schools who received the money, the primary beneficiaries of the irresponsibility, bear no consequences, and the taxpayers once again bear all the consequences. This is NOT a strong argument for the value of these diplomas in the modern marketplace.
      How does this lack of market accountability evolve? The US Dept of Education was created to improve accessibility, standards, and affordability. Higher Ed is no more accessible than before, less affordable, and standards (measured by tests and all other metrics) have plummeted. They have consistently needed to change the formula for SAT scores as the have dropped each generation, and eliminate sections like compare and contrast where comparative thinking ability has disappeared. Divorcing education from market accountability is just one suicidal element of the current business model.
      This system does not exist to serve the market, nor the students, nor the taxpayers. Very few would take their own private funds to pay for these diplomas. Very few banks would take their own depositor funds, and loan them out for these diplomas expecting the loans to be repaid without federal guarantees.
      If you want to dig a little further into this issue, please look up the salaries for UMass administrators and their job titles and tell me any business accountable to the market could possibly be run this way. When you divorce any organization from market accountability, you breed contempt for the market. The market is the ultimate evaluator of whether you are succeeding or failing, and people do not like to be reminded of failure, so unaccountable people migrate toward environments with no accountability, and become contemptuous of the market.
      Certainly, nobody starting fresh with a system of efficiently preparing young people for the real world would ever come up with this current nightmare, not just in terms of job competency, but ability to put the needs of company and customers first. This current generation is being taught to burn their school down if a speaker comes with an opinion some don't want to hear. This phenomenon did not exist back when I was at UMB.

  • @taariqq
    @taariqq Год назад +5

    Thank you!
    Class of 1994.

    • @CampusMania
      @CampusMania  Год назад +1

      Awesome! What was your major?

    • @taariqq
      @taariqq Год назад +1

      @@CampusMania Biology.

    • @taariqq
      @taariqq Год назад +1

      @@CampusMania I am back in Pakistan now. Having seen all the photos of the changes made to the campus still did not give me a clear picture. This did!
      The place has been transformed ... literally!
      Thanks once again for uploading.

    • @CampusMania
      @CampusMania  Год назад +1

      @@taariqq Actually that was going to be my next question! How much of a difference can you see in this video compared to 1994?

    • @taariqq
      @taariqq Год назад +1

      @@CampusMania You are not from Boston area, are you?
      Huge changes. When I was there, they had just started talking about putting up the new "student center" ... then came the science center, then just recently they demolished the sciences building .. man that freezing auditorium and the organic chemistry classes! .. lol
      The football field is gone, the tennis courts are gone ... good thing you've got the student housing where it is. Because during the winter, that area was open ... and if you lived at Harbor Point apartments and you walked to campus ... wow ... you'd be an icicle by the time you get to the class.
      Softball field is there, Healy library is there Quinn admin building is there, McCormac building is there ... what a lovely campus it was and ... wow ... what a 'modern looking' lovely place UMB is now?
      [An aside] ... I just got home and I can't thank Allaah enough! My cat was missing, and was out on the streets for 2 1/2 months ... imagine that ... I just found her 2 hours ago ... I am just overwhelmed right now.

  • @Expose-Math114QR
    @Expose-Math114QR Месяц назад

    See what happened at this public university UMass Boston

    • @CampusMania
      @CampusMania  Месяц назад

      What happened?

    • @Expose-Math114QR
      @Expose-Math114QR Месяц назад

      @@CampusMania drive.google.com/file/d/1C_pbDWMGG9zZaQV_Vt768oIi7e_cunF2/view?usp=drive_link

  • @Ski-Fi_Ai_DimArt
    @Ski-Fi_Ai_DimArt Месяц назад

    Once I dreamed of studying there, but I realized that if you can't afford it, then you need to forget about it to the fullest. Then knowledge will come to you from other sources and in even greater volumes. Therefore, if you are pushing hard to be among the learned light, BUT YOU CAN'T, give up this venture. Now there is one joke after another, and this is all the law of physics.

    • @CampusMania
      @CampusMania  Месяц назад

      @@Ski-Fi_Ai_DimArt So what did you end up doing?

  • @Manjitsingh-yg7rx
    @Manjitsingh-yg7rx 11 месяцев назад

    U mass boston is $2000 dollar as initial i20 deposit fees. And it will be refundable or non refundable?????

    • @CampusMania
      @CampusMania  11 месяцев назад

      I've never heard of a deposit fee for i20!

  • @Expose-Math114QR
    @Expose-Math114QR Месяц назад

    Lost my job & health insurance amidst my husband's cancer battle due to discrimination. We need your help to fight this injustice & survive.

    • @CampusMania
      @CampusMania  Месяц назад

      I'm so sorry. What happened? How did you lose your job? What kind of discrimination?

    • @Expose-Math114QR
      @Expose-Math114QR Месяц назад

      @@CampusMania drive.google.com/file/d/1C_pbDWMGG9zZaQV_Vt768oIi7e_cunF2/view?usp=drive_link

  • @syedmahmud3154
    @syedmahmud3154 Год назад +1

    I wanna study here,what should i do?i'm telling from bangladesh.

    • @CampusMania
      @CampusMania  Год назад

      Check the application requirements on their website.

    • @anonymous09985
      @anonymous09985 Год назад

      You should first learn to speak English properly 😂