At Boston College, your daily routine isn’t just a schedule—it’s a reflection of your personality.
Whether you’re up at the crack of dawn working out at the Plex or awake till 4 a.m. hitting the books at O’Neill, the way you go about your day says a lot about you.
The Early Morning Plex-Devotee
You begin your day by waking up at 5:30 a.m. You arrive at the Plex right when the doors open, wearing a cute DFYNE set with a protein shake in hand.
You’re a different type of early bird—you have a rigid routine and romanticize discipline. It’s the gym or nothing for you. You need those early-morning endorphins to get through the rest of your day.
The “My Calendar is My Personality” Person
Let me guess, your color-coded GCal is jam-packed because you’re extra involved and always on the go.
You’re on the E-Board of over four clubs. Even if your days sometimes feel like a constant sprint from one commitment to the next, you never stop—you thrive on being busy.
The Off-Campus Warrior
Once your classes are done, you’re on the T or in an Uber heading to downtown Boston.
You love BC but don’t like being confined to the BC bubble—you want to escape the suburbs, spice up your life a bit, and embrace the city aesthetic. You prefer studying at a cafe or hitting up the Boston Public Library over O’Neill or Bapst any day of the week.
You didn’t come to BC to just stay on campus, and you’ll find any excuse to venture out and make the most of everything the city has to offer.
The Chronic Snoozer
The blaring of your alarm clock doesn’t faze you until it’s 10 minutes before class and you’re jumping out of bed to sprint to your 9 a.m.
No time for a morning pick-me-up at Hillside? No problem. The adrenaline gets you going, and you somehow make it to class right on the dot.
You’re the definition of Type B. Time management is optional for you, but don’t worry—you always find a way to make it work.
The O’Neill Night Owl
You find any reason to avoid doing work during the day—you procrastinate until it’s 10 p.m, when you realize you have an essay due at 9 a.m. the next morning.
To O’Neill you go, ready to lock in for the rest of the night. This isn’t a one-time thing—it’s a daily occurrence. You thrive under pressure and somehow make it work, relying on last-minute motivation, a little chaos, and maybe a Monster energy drink to keep you going.
