Given that they end up with almost identical salary outcomes for their grads (with lower COL in Philly, Drexel grads arguably end up better off), I guess the question I'd have is why Northeastern can't deliver more for its students when it can be more selective in who gets in? The way I see it is Northeastern has peaked. It's been gaming the rankings for years and that scam is over as the USNWR methodology changed and the school crashed. As it's all a bit of a Ponzi scheme, it will accelerate on its downward path, as no one will be clamoring to spend 5 years in an overpriced college that can't crack the top 50. And of course, it's in a stagnant, soon to be rapidly declining region--and one where it's always been at the bottom of the pile of Boston area universities. By contrast, Drexel has everything in its favor, especially being in a city that is a magnet for young workers and the young industries employing them. |
Can't anyone stifle the Northeastern poster? It's ruining the Colleges forum |
Northeastern’s outcome is similar to or better than half of T20ish schools, however they don't claim it's T20 peer school. |
Certain schools (T20ish) and certain degrees (e.g. CS) command higher salaries. Outside of that, all schools have similar salary outcomes. GMU or JMU's school of business average salaries are in the same ballpark as Pitt, Northeastern, Drexel, Ohio State, UNC, etc. Go check. |
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov Median earning JMU: $65K Median earning Northeastern: $89K Checked |
Yes, they don't really give merit $$$. My kid applied, it was a safety. Kid was in 95%+ for SAT/GPA. Got zero merit. Got into a two better safety schools each with over $25K merit (similar cost for each school). |
Drexel 80K is effetively better than Northeastern at 89k, given lower cost of living. For the Northeastern booster who keeps compairing Northeastern to MIT, MIT starting salary is 119. Kinda at a different level, right? |
Northeastern is the #6 univeristy in the Boston metro area! |
However northeastern is on par or better than many T20s such as Vanderbilt, UChicago, Northwestern, UCLA, UCB, Brown, JH, Rice etc.(that's almost half already) so is Northeastern T20 level? btw, I thought one of the pros for Drexel was proximity to NYC. I guess they don't really advance to NYC. |
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Drexel peers would be schools like RIT and NJIT, maybe WPI.
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Looks like Drexel really wanna be like Northeastern. If you can produce the kind of result such as retention rate, graduation rate, student quality, outcome, etc. Do the ranking game. |
looks like Drexel has nailed outcomes. Just needs to put lots more into direct mail and social media ads directed to hs juniors. |
You didn't read what I wrote.. school of business. tut..tut. Here are the averages.. JMU - $76K - https://www.jmu.edu/cob/prospective-students/polishing-performance.shtml Northeastern - $68K - https://damore-mckim.northeastern.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/DMSB_UndergraduateEmploymentReport_FNL_080520.pdf NEU has a strong CS program that likely skews the overall average. |
Ummm...many NEU grads end up in Boston, one of the most expensive areas in the country. Many techies also end up in CA, also an extremely expensive area. Where do majority of JMU grads end up? Even if you say NoVa, that will still command lower salaries than the Boston or CA |