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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Easy App. Gamed the system and people have been easily duped. It’s working, they’re getting the applications and ED at that.[/quote] I understand the full picture (e.g., how they set out to climb in USNWR rankings), but I find these comments dumb. We've now visited 10 very competitive colleges and the co-op program at Northeastern is like no other. In fact I have a brother who works in Boston and he said that sometimes kids from other boston area colleges have trouble getting internships etc because folks take Northeastern kids. So 2 things can be true... NE worked to game the system AND it's actually become a great school with rare opportunities and lots of smart kids. [/quote] What are these “Rare” opportunities that you claim for the school? Many others offer Co-ops. So what is it at NEU that is rare? [/quote] Co-op opportunities at a coveted school in a great college city.[/quote] why is co-op popular? don't we work our whole lives- i would've hated to miss one semester of college to go work (and there's nothing for an undergrad besides research to do in my field so would've been a waste or just a desolate campus if all my friends left). [b]also what's up with the start college abroad? is that to some how game the system- like they don't count in the stats if they don't start in main campus the way some schools do january freshmen to evade the stats?[/b] [/quote] Interesting and probably accurate.[/quote] The stats for "non Boston start" programs are not lower (may have been 10 years ago but not now). However, majority of the "non Boston start" are full pay/rich kids. It's Jan start or sophomore start except NEU has found a way to capitalize on it by requiring you to start freshman fall at one of their many "off campus locations". [/quote]
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