Anonymous
Post 10/20/2021 10:07     Subject: NorthEastern University in Boston - weirded out.

Anonymous wrote:Boston is the best college town in America and I’m not sure what else is close unless maybe Austin?


Are these the only two cities you've lived in?
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2021 10:05     Subject: NorthEastern University in Boston - weirded out.

The students there have lived in the shadows of other schools for decades. Their program is growing in both prominence and quality but it's still hard to break old stereotypes, especially in a town like Boston where locals are very set in old habits/ways.
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2021 09:37     Subject: NorthEastern University in Boston - weirded out.

Anonymous wrote:Boston is the best college town in America and I’m not sure what else is close unless maybe Austin?


OT - I'm intrigued by your comparison. I'm not very familiar with Austin other than UT. Are there a good variety of colleges in the city?
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2021 09:28     Subject: NorthEastern University in Boston - weirded out.

Boston is the best college town in America and I’m not sure what else is close unless maybe Austin?
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2021 09:23     Subject: NorthEastern University in Boston - weirded out.

They’ve got an 18% acceptance rate, so they’re doing something right that appeals to students
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2021 08:08     Subject: NorthEastern University in Boston - weirded out.

It was basically a commuter school when I lived in Boston many years ago. They’ve admitted that they purposefully spent enormous resources to game the rankings and voila, it worked.
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2021 08:08     Subject: Re:NorthEastern University in Boston - weirded out.

It’s a school for strivers, nothing wrong with that.
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2021 07:45     Subject: NorthEastern University in Boston - weirded out.

Anonymous wrote:I’m weirded out by the way you capitalized the E in the middle of the school’s name


Anonymous
Post 10/20/2021 07:07     Subject: NorthEastern University in Boston - weirded out.

I am not sure what the issue is. It used to be a commuter school and has transformed itself with a unique program that is wildly successful (co-op)

It will always be overshadowed by MIT, Harvard and Tufts, but will be right there with BU, BC, Brandeis etc putting the city of Boston and near the top of "college towns" in the US.

It isn't going to be for everybody, and certainly not my kids, but for the right fit, it is a great option.
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2021 00:48     Subject: NorthEastern University in Boston - weirded out.

I’m weirded out by the way you capitalized the E in the middle of the school’s name
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2021 23:42     Subject: NorthEastern University in Boston - weirded out.

Anonymous wrote:We’re these events organized by the school? You do realize that the schools all have marketing experts who give the school representatives talking points? It’s not a coincidence that they’re all saying the same thing.


Nope, not organized by the school. Even if it was, aggressively telling people that you'll soon be a Top 20 school in no time is a weird thing to hawk.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2021 23:36     Subject: Re:NorthEastern University in Boston - weirded out.

Would suck to go to some nonentity school in that city.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2021 22:57     Subject: NorthEastern University in Boston - weirded out.

We’re these events organized by the school? You do realize that the schools all have marketing experts who give the school representatives talking points? It’s not a coincidence that they’re all saying the same thing.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2021 22:43     Subject: NorthEastern University in Boston - weirded out.

Eh ... it's a strong school overshadowed by its neighbors. Not overrated.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2021 22:37     Subject: NorthEastern University in Boston - weirded out.

Visited the school and had a chance to speak in-depth with a group of both current students and alumni. How is it that this school comes off as so... insecure? Two people separately, unprompted, told me confidently that "in just a few years" NEU will be a Top 20 or Top 15 school. And NEU boosters will group it together with other top universities. It makes no sense; is it the most overrated school? Blech.