Why is Northeastern (NEU) so popular with both parents and students these days?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think anyone disputes Northeastern's retention rate is top 10 in the country.

Part of the reason is pretty simple. Some schools, especially larger publics, have to weed out kids. It's the nature of the business.

Northeastern admits to the university, and not to a college and/or degree. They just try to get the smartest kids they can. Obviously the ones who show up are academically capable.

If you get into Northeastern, you will graduate from Northeastern.

Unless they are cooking this metric too.

NEU tries to get the smartest kids they think will attend. Not the smartest kids.


Northeastern's yield is 50%. Yet another uninformed troll take.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think anyone disputes Northeastern's retention rate is top 10 in the country.

Part of the reason is pretty simple. Some schools, especially larger publics, have to weed out kids. It's the nature of the business.

Northeastern admits to the university, and not to a college and/or degree. They just try to get the smartest kids they can. Obviously the ones who show up are academically capable.

If you get into Northeastern, you will graduate from Northeastern.

Unless they are cooking this metric too.

NEU tries to get the smartest kids they think will attend. Not the smartest kids.


?? Sound perfectly normal just like most other schools??
Who wants to offer admission to students seem not really interested???

Anonymous
Doesn't sound like Northeastern is hurting for qualified applicants.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think anyone disputes Northeastern's retention rate is top 10 in the country.

Part of the reason is pretty simple. Some schools, especially larger publics, have to weed out kids. It's the nature of the business.

Northeastern admits to the university, and not to a college and/or degree. They just try to get the smartest kids they can. Obviously the ones who show up are academically capable.

If you get into Northeastern, you will graduate from Northeastern.

Unless they are cooking this metric too.

NEU tries to get the smartest kids they think will attend. Not the smartest kids.


?? Sound perfectly normal just like most other schools??
Who wants to offer admission to students seem not really interested???


How do they know who is interested? Guess based on whether you had money to visit or application is good but not too good?

Actual top schools admit who they think are the best candidates. State schools too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think anyone disputes Northeastern's retention rate is top 10 in the country.

Part of the reason is pretty simple. Some schools, especially larger publics, have to weed out kids. It's the nature of the business.

Northeastern admits to the university, and not to a college and/or degree. They just try to get the smartest kids they can. Obviously the ones who show up are academically capable.

If you get into Northeastern, you will graduate from Northeastern.

Unless they are cooking this metric too.

NEU tries to get the smartest kids they think will attend. Not the smartest kids.


Northeastern's yield is 50%. Yet another uninformed troll take.

Proving my point? That is relatively high.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think anyone disputes Northeastern's retention rate is top 10 in the country.

Part of the reason is pretty simple. Some schools, especially larger publics, have to weed out kids. It's the nature of the business.

Northeastern admits to the university, and not to a college and/or degree. They just try to get the smartest kids they can. Obviously the ones who show up are academically capable.

If you get into Northeastern, you will graduate from Northeastern.

Unless they are cooking this metric too.

NEU tries to get the smartest kids they think will attend. Not the smartest kids.


?? Sound perfectly normal just like most other schools??
Who wants to offer admission to students seem not really interested???


How do they know who is interested? Guess based on whether you had money to visit or application is good but not too good?

Actual top schools admit who they think are the best candidates. State schools too.


How do they know?
Some weird expensive ECs?
Rich legacy daddy?
Rich kids playing sone niche sports?
Donate ton of momey?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think anyone disputes Northeastern's retention rate is top 10 in the country.

Part of the reason is pretty simple. Some schools, especially larger publics, have to weed out kids. It's the nature of the business.

Northeastern admits to the university, and not to a college and/or degree. They just try to get the smartest kids they can. Obviously the ones who show up are academically capable.

If you get into Northeastern, you will graduate from Northeastern.

Unless they are cooking this metric too.

NEU tries to get the smartest kids they think will attend. Not the smartest kids.


?? Sound perfectly normal just like most other schools??
Who wants to offer admission to students seem not really interested???


How do they know who is interested? Guess based on whether you had money to visit or application is good but not too good?

Actual top schools admit who they think are the best candidates. State schools too.


Remember? A lot of too good applications were rejected by the very actual top school like Harvard. It got sued and lost LOL
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think anyone disputes Northeastern's retention rate is top 10 in the country.

Part of the reason is pretty simple. Some schools, especially larger publics, have to weed out kids. It's the nature of the business.

Northeastern admits to the university, and not to a college and/or degree. They just try to get the smartest kids they can. Obviously the ones who show up are academically capable.

If you get into Northeastern, you will graduate from Northeastern.

Unless they are cooking this metric too.

NEU tries to get the smartest kids they think will attend. Not the smartest kids.


?? Sound perfectly normal just like most other schools??
Who wants to offer admission to students seem not really interested???


How do they know who is interested? Guess based on whether you had money to visit or application is good but not too good?

Actual top schools admit who they think are the best candidates. State schools too.


Remember? A lot of too good applications were rejected by the very actual top school like Harvard. It got sued and lost LOL


NEU is more selective than Harvard though
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why does it matter if any college was a commuter college 40 or 50 years ago?


It doesn’t.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think anyone disputes Northeastern's retention rate is top 10 in the country.

Part of the reason is pretty simple. Some schools, especially larger publics, have to weed out kids. It's the nature of the business.

Northeastern admits to the university, and not to a college and/or degree. They just try to get the smartest kids they can. Obviously the ones who show up are academically capable.

If you get into Northeastern, you will graduate from Northeastern.

Unless they are cooking this metric too.

NEU tries to get the smartest kids they think will attend. Not the smartest kids.


?? Sound perfectly normal just like most other schools??
Who wants to offer admission to students seem not really interested???


How do they know who is interested? Guess based on whether you had money to visit or application is good but not too good?

Actual top schools admit who they think are the best candidates. State schools too.


Remember? A lot of too good applications were rejected by the very actual top school like Harvard. It got sued and lost LOL


NEU is more selective than Harvard though


Yup they are both selective and doing the same thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think anyone disputes Northeastern's retention rate is top 10 in the country.

Part of the reason is pretty simple. Some schools, especially larger publics, have to weed out kids. It's the nature of the business.

Northeastern admits to the university, and not to a college and/or degree. They just try to get the smartest kids they can. Obviously the ones who show up are academically capable.

If you get into Northeastern, you will graduate from Northeastern.

Unless they are cooking this metric too.

NEU tries to get the smartest kids they think will attend. Not the smartest kids.


?? Sound perfectly normal just like most other schools??
Who wants to offer admission to students seem not really interested???


How do they know who is interested? Guess based on whether you had money to visit or application is good but not too good?

Actual top schools admit who they think are the best candidates. State schools too.


Remember? A lot of too good applications were rejected by the very actual top school like Harvard. It got sued and lost LOL


NEU is more selective than Harvard though


Yup they are both selective and doing the same thing.


I would argue NEU gets the more selective crowd with higher stat students, Harvard focuses on well rounded with hooks, versus high stats, it explains why NEU is twice as selective with 3-4% acceptance rate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think anyone disputes Northeastern's retention rate is top 10 in the country.

Part of the reason is pretty simple. Some schools, especially larger publics, have to weed out kids. It's the nature of the business.

Northeastern admits to the university, and not to a college and/or degree. They just try to get the smartest kids they can. Obviously the ones who show up are academically capable.

If you get into Northeastern, you will graduate from Northeastern.

Unless they are cooking this metric too.

NEU tries to get the smartest kids they think will attend. Not the smartest kids.


?? Sound perfectly normal just like most other schools??
Who wants to offer admission to students seem not really interested???


How do they know who is interested? Guess based on whether you had money to visit or application is good but not too good?

Actual top schools admit who they think are the best candidates. State schools too.


Remember? A lot of too good applications were rejected by the very actual top school like Harvard. It got sued and lost LOL


NEU is more selective than Harvard though


Yup they are both selective and doing the same thing.


I would argue NEU gets the more selective crowd with higher stat students, Harvard focuses on well rounded with hooks, versus high stats, it explains why NEU is twice as selective with 3-4% acceptance rate.


Other than being 2 universities in Massachusetts, Harvard and NEU comparisons are silly. Different tiers.

No shade on NEU. Solid school, but nowhere near T10 like Harvard.

No reason to stretch. That's where trolls come in to disrupt threads like this.
Anonymous
I feel like some of you guys have troll-blindness.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think anyone disputes Northeastern's retention rate is top 10 in the country.

Part of the reason is pretty simple. Some schools, especially larger publics, have to weed out kids. It's the nature of the business.

Northeastern admits to the university, and not to a college and/or degree. They just try to get the smartest kids they can. Obviously the ones who show up are academically capable.

If you get into Northeastern, you will graduate from Northeastern.

Unless they are cooking this metric too.

NEU tries to get the smartest kids they think will attend. Not the smartest kids.


?? Sound perfectly normal just like most other schools??
Who wants to offer admission to students seem not really interested???


How do they know who is interested? Guess based on whether you had money to visit or application is good but not too good?

Actual top schools admit who they think are the best candidates. State schools too.


Remember? A lot of too good applications were rejected by the very actual top school like Harvard. It got sued and lost LOL


NEU is more selective than Harvard though


Yup they are both selective and doing the same thing.


I would argue NEU gets the more selective crowd with higher stat students, Harvard focuses on well rounded with hooks, versus high stats, it explains why NEU is twice as selective with 3-4% acceptance rate.


Other than being 2 universities in Massachusetts, Harvard and NEU comparisons are silly. Different tiers.

No shade on NEU. Solid school, but nowhere near T10 like Harvard.

No reason to stretch. That's where trolls come in to disrupt threads like this.


How are they different tiers? NEU has a superior engineering and business school, especially at the undergraduate level.
Anonymous
NEU is totally the new Harvard. Everyone knows this.
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