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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Expensive, location, not Ivy, not STEM[/quote] Idiotic, ignorant response. [b]Northwestern University costs are in line with other elite private US universities[/b][b] and NU offers generous, no-loan, 10% meets need financial aid. Location offers easy access to either coast & to any major city in the USA. Evanston, Illinois is an upscale suburb of Chicago. Gorgeous lakefront (Lake Michigan) setting. Location gives access to employers on the East Coast, the West Coast, Chicago, Wash Dc,and all other major cities in the country. Higher ranked than half of the Ivy League schools. Was sought after by the Ivy League in 1980 but curtailed discussions due to travel distances for athletic events. Travels long distances for Big Ten Conference athletics which generates substantial revenue the likes of which has never been seen in the Ivy League. How the above poster lists Northwestern University as "not STEM" is just a clear indication of that poster's lack of knowledge about Northwestern University. [/quote] False. Northwestern is now $96-$97k a year, which puts it in the upper stratosphere of obscenely expensive colleges like USC and Colorado College.[/quote] Chicago is $98,301. That area is expensive.[/quote]
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