Thursday, August 20, 2015

The Unofficial Guide and Boston Apparel Co. Present

Thing #20 To Do in Boston: Go To All Your Classes

Every. Single. Lecture.

Ever wonder whether all 57 questions you had no idea how to answer on your final exam were actually covered in the one lecture you missed? Or whether your professor is just a jerk? While it’s most likely the latter, why not find out for sure? Why not attend every single class of every single course you’re taking one semester?

Going to all your classes one semester might sound like a breeze. After all, your first class isn’t until 11am. You’ll probably get up at 9am, go for a run, find a cure for cancer, and go to breakfast. Wrong. You’ll set your alarm for 10:45am, then hit snooze a couple times, and then say “forget this” and go back to sleep. This will be a true test of will power. Need some motivation? With the rising cost of higher education, just think about how much money you (or your parents) are wasting every time you skip a lecture. 

Aside from the money, additional reason to attend all of your classes is the fame you will likely accrue as a result of your efforts. You may be the first college student to attend all of his/her classes. This will be a great line to add to your resume. Aside from this, additional reasons to attend all your classes are...nope that’s it.

Well here's one consolation: our Back to School Sale. Save big on MIT, Harvard, and BC apparel and accessories with code: BTS15 ! (Code valid 8/20-8/31).

Go get em' tiger.




Monday, August 10, 2015

The Unofficial Guide and Boston Apparel Co. Present:
Thing #12 To Do in Boston: Mount Auburn Cemetery








When walking through Mount Auburn Cemetery, you’ll feel like you’re walking through a Halloween-themed Disney Channel Original Movie and that a curly-haired witch is about to scoop you up on her broomstick. With a haunting yet serene feel, the cemetery is covered in 95,000 beautifully ornamented headstones, each one unique. The headstones, ranging from small, stone crosses to huge, castle-like monstrosities, are nestled in hills and valleys among thousands of trees, shrubs, and other plants.


In addition to the headstones, rolling hills, and impressive collection of plants that would certainly make Professor Sprout weak at the knees, there’s also the huge Washington Tower in the middle of the cemetery, which—if you’re up for the climb—offers sweeping, panoramic views of the Boston skyline.


Some famous residents include Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry Cabot Lodge, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Charles Dana Gibson, and Isabella Stewart Gardner.


In addition to visiting these hallowed fellows, Mt. Auburn is the perfect place to wander around aimlessly, contemplate the meaning of life, or, according to its website, get married (who doesn’t want a death-themed wedding?).

We recommend that you go on a cool, fall day (perhaps Halloween?), when leaves color the cemetery in hues of orange, yellow, and red. If you’re into writing or drawing, bring your work with you—the atmosphere will certainly inspire some creativity.

Take a leisurely bike ride to Mount Auburn Cemetery with some friends for a hike through the 170 acres of sprawling red, orange and yellow foliage that decorates the area in autumn. Make sure you're prepared for the hike with an easy, breathable t-shirt, and prove that college students can and do exercise! Fend off sunny rays with a classic baseball cap to complete the sporty look!