Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The NEU booster is on full throttle!!
I have a question. If NEU is such an amazing place, why can't it get below 40 on the rankings? In reality, the top schools have a consistent ranking history in the top 30, top 20, top 10. But NEU is odd in that they adjust their programs to the USNWR methodologies in an effort to game the rankings year after year. I guess what they are doing is legit, but still, it seems, well (as I mentioned earlier on this thread), sleazy.
NP. Serious question, why does it bother you so much if someone hyping a school?
Anonymous wrote:Same reasons that University of Phoenix is so popular.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NEU feels sleazy to me. I can't put my finger on exactly why it feels that way. We got that feeling when we visited. The students were obsessed with the co-op and making money. That's not what college should be about.
Really? I don't spend anytime thinking about it. My kids aren't attending nor applying so doesn't really concern me.
Yeah right, you don’t think about it, which is why you’re on the NEU thread. Lol
PP. Guess I just never considered the "sleaziness" of a school. Can really only speak to where my children or I have attended. Don't know enough to make a claim about any other school, particularly if it's derogatory.
Welp, maybe you should think about it. Since you're here in an NEU forum, without any real interest in NEU at all.
Think about NEU gaming the rankings and playing with acceptance rate numbers and toying with the undergrad experience for those who attend outside of Boston.
DP here. Maybe think about why any school you have been rejected from adversely affects you so very much, and compels this irrational behavior of yours.
I'm not the same person you think you're talking to.
NEU Boosters are so much fun to rile up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Easy App. Gamed the system and people have been easily duped. It’s working, they’re getting the applications and ED at that.
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.
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?
Co-op opportunities at a coveted school in a great college city.
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). 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?
Interesting and probably accurate.
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".
Proof? Don't think there is any since NEU not reporting any stats on non-Boston start kids
I personally know kids in several of those programs and I follow the Parents pages (have an upcoming kid who might be interested and one who applied a few years ago but chose not to attend). They have almost 100K applications. The kids in these programs have 1500+ and near perfect GPAs and tons of AP courses (most have 6-8+AP courses). That is not "lower stats". There are kids in those programs with 1580-1600 and 4.0 UW. The notion that these kids are 1400, 3.7UW and no APs is not accurate.
Not from what I have seen on college confidential, reddit, and knowledge of admitted students from our local HS.
You know kids with 1400 (who submitted them) and no APs and sub 3.7UW gpas that got into NEU? Not what I see on CC or Reddit. Plenty of reddit posts where kids stats for NUIn are higher than the kids who got into Boston. So nice try.
Fact is all kids getting in are top stats---they have 96K+ kids to select from.
Not true for ED.
CDS speaks a different story even for Boston admits. Have a read if you want to look at some hard data versus speculation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Easy App. Gamed the system and people have been easily duped. It’s working, they’re getting the applications and ED at that.
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.
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?
Co-op opportunities at a coveted school in a great college city.
EDII admit rate this year was 20% according to https://www.collegekickstart.com/blog/item/class-of-2028-early-decision-and-early-action-results.
I don't think Northeastern comprises at all on its ED applicants. When you get almost 100,000 applications for 2500 or 3000 Boston slots you can be kind of picky.
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). 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?
Interesting and probably accurate.
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".
Proof? Don't think there is any since NEU not reporting any stats on non-Boston start kids
I personally know kids in several of those programs and I follow the Parents pages (have an upcoming kid who might be interested and one who applied a few years ago but chose not to attend). They have almost 100K applications. The kids in these programs have 1500+ and near perfect GPAs and tons of AP courses (most have 6-8+AP courses). That is not "lower stats". There are kids in those programs with 1580-1600 and 4.0 UW. The notion that these kids are 1400, 3.7UW and no APs is not accurate.
Not from what I have seen on college confidential, reddit, and knowledge of admitted students from our local HS.
You know kids with 1400 (who submitted them) and no APs and sub 3.7UW gpas that got into NEU? Not what I see on CC or Reddit. Plenty of reddit posts where kids stats for NUIn are higher than the kids who got into Boston. So nice try.
Fact is all kids getting in are top stats---they have 96K+ kids to select from.
Not true for ED.
CDS speaks a different story even for Boston admits. Have a read if you want to look at some hard data versus speculation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Easy App. Gamed the system and people have been easily duped. It’s working, they’re getting the applications and ED at that.
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.
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?
Co-op opportunities at a coveted school in a great college city.
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). 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?
Interesting and probably accurate.
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".
Proof? Don't think there is any since NEU not reporting any stats on non-Boston start kids
I personally know kids in several of those programs and I follow the Parents pages (have an upcoming kid who might be interested and one who applied a few years ago but chose not to attend). They have almost 100K applications. The kids in these programs have 1500+ and near perfect GPAs and tons of AP courses (most have 6-8+AP courses). That is not "lower stats". There are kids in those programs with 1580-1600 and 4.0 UW. The notion that these kids are 1400, 3.7UW and no APs is not accurate.
Not from what I have seen on college confidential, reddit, and knowledge of admitted students from our local HS.
You know kids with 1400 (who submitted them) and no APs and sub 3.7UW gpas that got into NEU? Not what I see on CC or Reddit. Plenty of reddit posts where kids stats for NUIn are higher than the kids who got into Boston. So nice try.
Fact is all kids getting in are top stats---they have 96K+ kids to select from.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NEU feels sleazy to me. I can't put my finger on exactly why it feels that way. We got that feeling when we visited. The students were obsessed with the co-op and making money. That's not what college should be about.
Really? I don't spend anytime thinking about it. My kids aren't attending nor applying so doesn't really concern me.
Yeah right, you don’t think about it, which is why you’re on the NEU thread. Lol
PP. Guess I just never considered the "sleaziness" of a school. Can really only speak to where my children or I have attended. Don't know enough to make a claim about any other school, particularly if it's derogatory.
Welp, maybe you should think about it. Since you're here in an NEU forum, without any real interest in NEU at all.
Think about NEU gaming the rankings and playing with acceptance rate numbers and toying with the undergrad experience for those who attend outside of Boston.
DP here. Maybe think about why any school you have been rejected from adversely affects you so very much, and compels this irrational behavior of yours.
I'm not the same person you think you're talking to.
NEU Boosters are so much fun to rile up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The NEU booster is on full throttle!!
I have a question. If NEU is such an amazing place, why can't it get below 40 on the rankings? In reality, the top schools have a consistent ranking history in the top 30, top 20, top 10. But NEU is odd in that they adjust their programs to the USNWR methodologies in an effort to game the rankings year after year. I guess what they are doing is legit, but still, it seems, well (as I mentioned earlier on this thread), sleazy.
NP. Serious question, why does it bother you so much if someone hyping a school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NEU feels sleazy to me. I can't put my finger on exactly why it feels that way. We got that feeling when we visited. The students were obsessed with the co-op and making money. That's not what college should be about.
Really? I don't spend anytime thinking about it. My kids aren't attending nor applying so doesn't really concern me.
Yeah right, you don’t think about it, which is why you’re on the NEU thread. Lol
PP. Guess I just never considered the "sleaziness" of a school. Can really only speak to where my children or I have attended. Don't know enough to make a claim about any other school, particularly if it's derogatory.
Welp, maybe you should think about it. Since you're here in an NEU forum, without any real interest in NEU at all.
Think about NEU gaming the rankings and playing with acceptance rate numbers and toying with the undergrad experience for those who attend outside of Boston.
DP here. Maybe think about why any school you have been rejected from adversely affects you so very much, and compels this irrational behavior of yours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NEU feels sleazy to me. I can't put my finger on exactly why it feels that way. We got that feeling when we visited. The students were obsessed with the co-op and making money. That's not what college should be about.
Really? I don't spend anytime thinking about it. My kids aren't attending nor applying so doesn't really concern me.
Yeah right, you don’t think about it, which is why you’re on the NEU thread. Lol
PP. Guess I just never considered the "sleaziness" of a school. Can really only speak to where my children or I have attended. Don't know enough to make a claim about any other school, particularly if it's derogatory.
Welp, maybe you should think about it. Since you're here in an NEU forum, without any real interest in NEU at all.
Think about NEU gaming the rankings and playing with acceptance rate numbers and toying with the undergrad experience for those who attend outside of Boston.