|
So now Northeastern is more competitive today than Harvard was when I applied a million years ago?
That said, the cooperative learning structure is a fabulous opportunity, and a marked departure from the liberal arts model. No surprise great students find that program appealing. |
That would be insane! DC got deferred too, but honestly, once we heard they overenrolled last year, we did not expect any different. DC will send the LOCI and then move on. |
| DC was accepted with Dean's scholarship ($12,000 annually). Magnet program in MCPS, 3.95 UW, 4.7 W, 33 ACT. We are quite surprised, actually, but delighted. |
| DD is in! Whereas she got deferred at two other schools with higher acceptance rates, which goes to show you it’s all a crap shoot. |
|
Accepted to global first year experience (first semester abroad). Arlington public school
1420 SAT 4.15 GPA Parent nervously awaiting financial aid info in next few days, and country list. |
You and DC should be delighted! Congratulations! |
| Congratulations to the admits!!!! |
| Yay, congratulations to the admits! |
| DD not home so don't know yet!!! I worry that he didn't submit his SAT scores, but does have a strong GPA, interesting ECs and, per his advisor, a great essay. I worry that not submitting scores was a bad decision. UGH!!! |
Yes but you still get a plenty of liberal artsy classes with a few writing intensive and other requirements. My kid is a freshmen and half the classes has only 20-30 students wih lots of discussion. |
This does not equate to an acceptance rate of 4% because most EA applicants have been deferred to RD...we have no idea how many will ultimately be accepted. In addition, it's very hard to know how many of the 2,000 are "true" admits vs the NU In or NU Bound programs, which (for reasons I don't totally understand) factor differently into acceptance rates since they don't start in the fall....I don't know if they don't count at all in the acceptance rate (i.e., are taken out of the numerator and denominator) or just the numerator (are not considered normal acceptances). In any event, NE has become unbelievably hot...their applications for ED1 were up something like 40 percent this year and their total numbers something like 20 percent. I have several friends in the Boston area that say it is virtually impossible for New England kids to get in because it is considered to be such a "cool" school--kids love the idea of a downtown school plus the co-op/experiential thing is really appealing. |
| Congratulations to all the accepted kids. Deferred here. Can you post the stats to get an idea. |
Fcps 3.92 w, 4.45 and now 4.5 (after 1st semester) 11 AP total Act 35 (math 36, science 36) Long term EC Deferred |
|
Not that familiar with Northeastern, as my current senior didn’t apply.
But my younger student may be interested. Do they factor in demonstrated interest? Thanks. Congrats to all of the accepted students. It’s a crazy admissions year! |
Waiting for my kid to get home to check his results, but this is pretty sobering... |