Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Californian native here who grew up in the east bay in Danville. Mills College and area isn’t nearly as bad as the previous poster makes it seem. Also, it actually is the east bay….no quotations needed.
I only used quotes b/c NEU was originally calling Oakland then decided it needed to be rebranded as “Bay Area”
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And I think they call it their "San Francisco" campus on their website - is that accurate, or is it actually Oakland?
DP
Anonymous wrote:Just wait…NEU will keep buying more franchise locations. If you aren't near NEU you will soon be. 200K applicants soon. Top 10 Univ very soon. Love their no-nonsense education. Watch out ivies...here we come.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Californian native here who grew up in the east bay in Danville. Mills College and area isn’t nearly as bad as the previous poster makes it seem. Also, it actually is the east bay….no quotations needed.
I only used quotes b/c NEU was originally calling Oakland then decided it needed to be rebranded as “Bay Area”
+1
And I think they call it their "San Francisco" campus on their website - is that accurate, or is it actually Oakland?
DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Californian native here who grew up in the east bay in Danville. Mills College and area isn’t nearly as bad as the previous poster makes it seem. Also, it actually is the east bay….no quotations needed.
I only used quotes b/c NEU was originally calling Oakland then decided it needed to be rebranded as “Bay Area”
Anonymous wrote:Californian native here who grew up in the east bay in Danville. Mills College and area isn’t nearly as bad as the previous poster makes it seem. Also, it actually is the east bay….no quotations needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's basically a guaranteed transfer program.
There are many similar programs.
For example, Emory has Oxford campus admission guaranteed transfer to the main campus in Atlanta in the 3rd year.
That setup is very different from NUbound/NUin.
Anonymous wrote:We know someone who was admitted to Northeastern but is spending freshman year at their CA campus. Can anyone tell me more about this? Is it an option or is it mandatory for some students?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's basically a guaranteed transfer program.
There are many similar programs.
For example, Emory has Oxford campus admission guaranteed transfer to the main campus in Atlanta in the 3rd year.
That setup is very different from NUbound/NUin.
Anonymous wrote:It's basically a guaranteed transfer program.
There are many similar programs.
For example, Emory has Oxford campus admission guaranteed transfer to the main campus in Atlanta in the 3rd year.