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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]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. [/quote] Unless they are cooking this metric too. [b]NEU tries to get the smartest kids they think will attend. Not the smartest kids.[/b] [/quote] ?? Sound perfectly normal just like most other schools?? Who wants to offer admission to students seem not really interested??? [/quote] 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. [/quote] Remember? A lot of too good applications were rejected by the very actual top school like Harvard. It got sued and lost LOL[/quote] NEU is more selective than Harvard though[/quote] Yup they are both selective and doing the same thing. [/quote] 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.[/quote] No need to argue. Again we live in the 21st century and data and information is readily available. This was in 2018 when test was mandatory. https://www.businessinsider.com/the-50-smartest-colleges-in-america-2016-10 #7 Harvard: 1497 #25 Northeastern: 1435 Harvard is little bit higher. Northeastern likes well rounded kids, so they promote interdisciplinary approach with many combined majors. What Northeastern relatively lacks compared to Harvard is extra decorations, namely hooks such as fancy ECs, rich legacy families, playing exotic sports, etc. It takes those extras and luck to break into the T20 sort of schools. If you have high stats and ED to Northeastern, they'll take you. It's fairly straightforward so many high stat kids without those fancy decorations skip the lottery and ED to schools like Northeastern, NYU, Tufts, BU, BC, WF, Emory, etc. [/quote] There's the T20 and everyone else which obviously has some great schools. NEU is part of the "everyone else," which is perfectly fine. IF and when it cracks the T50 much less in the tier of the other colleges you mentioned above in the future, then let's chat. No one is promoting tons of posts on UMD, Rutgers, Lehigh, VT, etc.[/quote]
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