Harvard Square: Our Location 
NESE is located in Harvard Square in Cambridge, adjacent to Harvard University and just a few minutes' walk from the Charles River. Harvard Square is a focal point of student activity and one of the most interesting and dynamic student centers in the United States. "The Square," ideally suited for students' needs and recreation, is surrounded by cafe's, restaurants, bookshops, and boutiques. University lectures are only a few steps away, classic and current films are just across the street, theaters and concerts are just around the corner, and music is on the street and in the parks. Whatever your interests, you can pursue them in Harvard Square.

 

Cambridge: An Exciting University City
Cambridge and Boston are America's largest centers for students and young professionals. During the academic year (September through May), there are more than 300,000 students in this area. The city of Cambridge is the home of two of the world's finest universities, Harvard University and MIT. Few other places in the United States provide students with such an exciting blend of culture, tradition, and history - and English teachers - in the context of a dynamic contemporary lifestyle.

 

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Boston: New England's Academic and Cultural Center
Boston is New England's academic and cultural center. You will discover major museums and outdoor art shows, quiet parks and lively nightlife, world-class orchestras and impromptu jazz groups, historical sites and pioneering high-tech firms. You will also have an opportunity to attend some of the lectures, films, concerts, plays, and sporting events sponsored by the city's many colleges and universities. Finally, you won't be able to resist Boston's many gastronomic delicacies: New England lobster, Indian Pudding, and Legal Seafood's famous Clam Chowder (served at six presidential inaugurations) are just some of the delights that await your tastebuds. There is no doubt that you will enjoy this learning atmosphere that combines a respect for the past with a zest for the present and an eye to the future.

  
 
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