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Assuming this is not yet another hate on Northeastern post - that would be about the tenth in two weeks - a true troll fail.

Is it "hate" to provide real information? That is how this post started, a change by northeastern to their programs.



The change was actually improvement.

Originally 3 year London then 4th year Boston -> 1 year London to 3 years in Boston.

kind of like first waitlisted and then accepted.


An improvement for the students in the original 3 years in London program. But for the main campus in Boston, it's yet another change that means overcrowding on many levels. So just information for those considering NEU on any level to consider. Go look at how rapidly NEU has grown in the last decades. But not much new infrastructure in place. Learn about the Forced doubles and forced triples, the inability to get classes you need, the inability to find coops despite kids with good grades sending out 100+ resumes, which leads to them registering for courses instead of being on coop on their cycle, which leads to overcrowding in classes, etc.


Hmmm... Northeastern has one of the highest retention rate which translates to overall satisfaction.

https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/freshmen-least-most-likely-return

This is average among students entered Fall 2017 to fall 2020
Data doesn't agree with your claim.







Again, NE collects data only from the subset of students that start on the Boston campus as freshman. All of their statistics are therefore meaningless.

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Which is the vast majority of students.


I don’t think so.
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