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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are several reasons why Northeastern University is so popular: Strong reputation: Northeastern University is a well-respected institution known for its quality education, innovative research, and strong focus on experiential learning. It consistently ranks highly in various national and international university rankings. Co-op program: Northeastern's co-op program is one of the most extensive in the country, allowing students to gain real-world work experience in their field of study before graduating. This hands-on learning experience is highly valued by employers and sets Northeastern graduates apart in the job market. Location: Northeastern's location in Boston, Massachusetts, provides students with countless opportunities for internships, networking, and cultural experiences. Boston is a thriving city with a strong job market and a diverse range of industries, making it an attractive destination for students seeking career opportunities. Strong academic programs: Northeastern offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs in various disciplines, including business, engineering, health sciences, computer science, and more. The university is known for its strong faculty, cutting-edge research, and innovative curriculum. Diversity and global perspective: Northeastern is a diverse and inclusive university that attracts students from all over the world. The university has a strong emphasis on global perspectives, with a wide range of international programs and opportunities for students to study abroad. Overall, Northeastern University's combination of academic excellence, experiential learning opportunities, strong reputation, and global perspective make it a popular choice for students seeking a top-tier education and promising career prospects.[/quote] There's the marketing rep. Is this from the glossy brochure? I'd rather not be bombarded with ads from someone not even paying. So wish we had logins on this site![/quote] No - it's an answer to the question without bias from someone sick of all the bashing. No one is saying Northeastern is the best school ever, but it is a good school worthy of popularity. [/quote] The hater is concocting increasingly outrageous claims. I surely hope they are not jealous of someone's child. Based on their outrageous posts, what else would they be willing to do? This entire thread seems stalkerish and outrageous. I do wish the mod would consider removing and not giving the stalker a soapbox. The hater can say they are "kidding", but from their multiple threads, it is clear that they are not. This could be a potentially dangerous situation. [/quote] You booster people are exhausting. This thread is equally likely to be started by you versus the "hater". Discussions on other schools don't go south this way because people say their opinion and move on. Why would anyone be jealous of paying 100K for an education that is no better than your state school at a fraction of the cost.[/quote] Growing up in the area Northeastern always had more to off than UMass Amherst. They’ve both improved a lot but Northeastern still has much more to offer than the state schools. I don’t think they are in the same league at all. [/quote]
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