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Getting to know the students of Boston College: A feature that will show you that the average BC student isn't so average

Published: Thursday, October 20, 2005

Updated: Saturday, November 14, 2009 13:11

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Lou Pulice

Kosi Egbuta

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Lou Pulice

David Putt

David Putt - CSOM and BC Law School - Finance and law double major - Equivalent of a senior (Australian universities run six years) - Lives off campus on Strathmore Road

Bio David Putt comes to Boston College from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. Before attending Monash, Putt graduated from Xavier College Preparatory School, an all-boy Jesuit institution. He has been overseas since last semester when he studied in Florence, Italy.

@ BC Some of the classes Putt is taking are International Finance Management, Public Speaking, and Consumer Behavior. Putt chose BC because he wanted the American college experience. He really enjoys attending the BC football games and is impressed with the large amount of school spirit and pride the students possess.When he leaves BC, Putt plans on teaching English in Cambodia.

Final thoughts "I really think the Mods are fantastic. If we had them back in Australia, I would definitely live in them. "I would advise someone to take a year off to do some traveling. You will meet some cool new people and have the time of your life with unique experiences. "I'm used to courses with a 100 percent test at the end, so right now it's annoying because I have a lot of assignments to do; but I'll appreciate it later when I only have to take a 20 percent test."

Kosi Egbuta - CSOM '08 - Currently a finance major, but considering a second major or minor in marketing - Lives in 90 St. Thomas More

Bio Kosi Egbuta is originally from the Bronx, N.Y. but moved to New Rochelle in Westchester County. He graduated from Iona Preparatory School, an all-boy high school founded by the Christian Brothers.

@ BC Egbuta works in Audio Service and Productions and sets up equipment for various school events. He is also actively involved in the Black Campus Ministry and the African Student Organization. Some of his favorite classes include Financial Accounting and Studio Television Production.

Final thoughts "At BC I've learned the great importance of the art of time management. "I'm from a very diverse area, predominantly African American, and BC is a good place to expand your horizons and meet many different kinds of people."

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