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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]SAT middle 50% on current USN&WR - Northeastern: 1410 - 1540 - Northwestern: 1430 - 1550 Not much difference in student pool quality - https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/freshmen-least-most-likely-return Retention rate - - Northeastern: 98% - Northwestern: 98% Graduation rate - https://www.collegeraptor.com/college-rankings/details/GraduationRate6Year/ - Northeastern: 95% - Northwestern: 91% Not much difference. So those high stat kids are satisfied and like to stay at both of the schools. Median Salary/Outcome - https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/ - Northeastern: $89K - Northwestern: 86K Not much difference. Both schools get similar good respect from the industries These two schools really have very similar stats. Go with fit. [/quote] I agree about going with fit. The score ranges are unfortunately not comparable, as Northeastern did not report stats for a third of the enrolled class - NU.in and international- [i]prior to test optional[/i], for many years, going back to the old Boston magazine article about gaming the rankings (https://www.bostonmagazine.com/news/2014/08/26/how-northeastern-gamed-the-college-rankings/). I have no idea what they are doing with enrollment stats for the satellite campuses going forward, though it would not surprise me if those were reported separately to IPEDS, just because that seems to be what other universities do (not sure what the CDS rules are).[/quote] Many schools accept transfer students, 15-3% of their incoming students, and their stats are not included either. Northeastern's internal transfer student stats are actually very high. The article basically says there are schools cheating (i.e. Columbia, Berkeley, Emory, etc.), but Northeastern is playing by the rules. Nonwestern was also accused of cheating in their law schools stats. Oh Northwestern also has a satellite campus and it's trying to expand as well all over the world https://www.northwestern.edu/global/ [/quote] Northwestern has Doha campus as the only real "Satellite campus". However, they do not take kids applying to Evanston campus and say "go to doha for 1-3 years and then we might let you come to Evanston". It's a completely separate experience. [/quote] The Doha campus of NWU also produced a Rhodes scholar last year. Not quite the same thing as all of these bootleg satellite "campuses" run by schools like NEU.[/quote] NWU Doha has 80% acceptance rate. Yea seems pretty competitive and prestigious. NEU has more integrated satellite campuses(Mills and London), so that it has guaranteed transfer program to the main campus for the highly qualified students. Schools like UVA, Emory, etc. have similar systems I wouldn't say one way is better than another. [/quote] You pulled that number out of your a**. Google's easy to use. Their acceptance rate typically hovers around 33%.[/quote] Quick Google returned this - https://counselorcorporation.com/northwestern-university-in-qatar/ "acceptance rate is 70 – 83 %. University accepts local and international students" Why are you lying? [/quote] Lmao ok your source is "counselorcorporation.com". My source, from a two second Google search, first result, is the [url=https://www.qatar.northwestern.edu/admissions/undergraduate/application.html#:~:text=Typically%2C%20one%2Dthird%20of%20applicants,records%20are%20encouraged%20to%20apply.]Northwestern Qatar website itself.[/url] People like you remind me that the bar for basic intelligence on dcum is quite low, smh.[/quote]
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