Anonymous wrote:University of Texas saw a massive increase, from 72,000 to 90,000. USC got more than 42,000 EA applications. UVA saw a huge spike. Northeastern went from 98,000 applications to over 107,000. Overall, applications in the Common App increased from 6.3 million to 6.7 million.
I thought that the demographic cliff would be kicking in, but it looks like it is harder than ever.
Anonymous wrote:Common App and international students. Plus tiktok and instagram with their endless influencers selling that only an Ivy college is worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Texas saw a massive increase, from 72,000 to 90,000. USC got more than 42,000 EA applications. UVA saw a huge spike. Northeastern went from 98,000 applications to over 107,000. Overall, applications in the Common App increased from 6.3 million to 6.7 million.
I thought that the demographic cliff would be kicking in, but it looks like it is harder than ever.
Two of those are a great educational value
Northeastern likely up from marketing and fee waivers
Northeastern is actually better performing school than the other two
Lol. Sure.
Granny, wake up.
You are seriously delusional if you think anyone puts NEU above UT and Michigan.
Retention
NEU 97%
UT 96%
Graduation
NEU 90%
UT 84%
4-year-out salary outcome
NEU 93K
UT $75K
Acceptance rate, yield rate, median SAT, ect., NEU beats UT in every metrics.
Wake the F up to 2025 granny, it's not 1986.
Texas is a state school and not full of rich kids paying 100k so of course this is going to affect raw numbers.
Do you seriously just sit around and look for any post on here with northeastern in it? Hopefully the school is at least paying you for this.
So just pulling random stuff out of your @$$ is better?
Why did you say UT is better?
Oh let's see, maybe because on every single ranking of colleges it is ranked higher?
No.
https://www.niche.com/colleges/search/best-colleges/
Chicago 25th?
UNC 35th?
Berkeley 42nd?
UMD 81st?(!)
USN has its flaws/issues, to be sure, but it's hard to take Niche seriously out of hand with some of these rankings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Texas saw a massive increase, from 72,000 to 90,000. USC got more than 42,000 EA applications. UVA saw a huge spike. Northeastern went from 98,000 applications to over 107,000. Overall, applications in the Common App increased from 6.3 million to 6.7 million.
I thought that the demographic cliff would be kicking in, but it looks like it is harder than ever.
Two of those are a great educational value
Northeastern likely up from marketing and fee waivers
Northeastern is actually better performing school than the other two
Lol. Sure.
Granny, wake up.
You are seriously delusional if you think anyone puts NEU above UT and Michigan.
Retention
NEU 97%
UT 96%
Graduation
NEU 90%
UT 84%
4-year-out salary outcome
NEU 93K
UT $75K
Acceptance rate, yield rate, median SAT, ect., NEU beats UT in every metrics.
Wake the F up to 2025 granny, it's not 1986.
Texas is a state school and not full of rich kids paying 100k so of course this is going to affect raw numbers.
Do you seriously just sit around and look for any post on here with northeastern in it? Hopefully the school is at least paying you for this.
So just pulling random stuff out of your @$$ is better?
Why did you say UT is better?
Oh let's see, maybe because on every single ranking of colleges it is ranked higher?
No.
https://www.niche.com/colleges/search/best-colleges/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Texas saw a massive increase, from 72,000 to 90,000. USC got more than 42,000 EA applications. UVA saw a huge spike. Northeastern went from 98,000 applications to over 107,000. Overall, applications in the Common App increased from 6.3 million to 6.7 million.
I thought that the demographic cliff would be kicking in, but it looks like it is harder than ever.
Two of those are a great educational value
Northeastern likely up from marketing and fee waivers
Northeastern is actually better performing school than the other two
Lol. Sure.
Granny, wake up.
You are seriously delusional if you think anyone puts NEU above UT and Michigan.
Retention
NEU 97%
UT 96%
Graduation
NEU 90%
UT 84%
4-year-out salary outcome
NEU 93K
UT $75K
Acceptance rate, yield rate, median SAT, ect., NEU beats UT in every metrics.
Wake the F up to 2025 granny, it's not 1986.
Anonymous wrote:The majority of students are applying to 5+ colleges. Some even apply to 10 or 20. It just happens that everyone is trying for a top college.
There should be a limit on the number of colleges you get to apply to, something like 8.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Texas saw a massive increase, from 72,000 to 90,000. USC got more than 42,000 EA applications. UVA saw a huge spike. Northeastern went from 98,000 applications to over 107,000. Overall, applications in the Common App increased from 6.3 million to 6.7 million.
I thought that the demographic cliff would be kicking in, but it looks like it is harder than ever.
Two of those are a great educational value
Northeastern likely up from marketing and fee waivers
Northeastern is actually better performing school than the other two
Lol. Sure.
Granny, wake up.
You are seriously delusional if you think anyone puts NEU above UT and Michigan.
Retention
NEU 97%
UT 96%
Graduation
NEU 90%
UT 84%
4-year-out salary outcome
NEU 93K
UT $75K
Acceptance rate, yield rate, median SAT, ect., NEU beats UT in every metrics.
Wake the F up to 2025 granny, it's not 1986.
Texas is a state school and not full of rich kids paying 100k so of course this is going to affect raw numbers.
Do you seriously just sit around and look for any post on here with northeastern in it? Hopefully the school is at least paying you for this.
So just pulling random stuff out of your @$$ is better?
Why did you say UT is better?
Oh let's see, maybe because on every single ranking of colleges it is ranked higher?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Texas saw a massive increase, from 72,000 to 90,000. USC got more than 42,000 EA applications. UVA saw a huge spike. Northeastern went from 98,000 applications to over 107,000. Overall, applications in the Common App increased from 6.3 million to 6.7 million.
I thought that the demographic cliff would be kicking in, but it looks like it is harder than ever.
Two of those are a great educational value
Northeastern likely up from marketing and fee waivers
Northeastern is actually better performing school than the other two
Lol. Sure.
Granny, wake up.
You are seriously delusional if you think anyone puts NEU above UT and Michigan.
Retention
NEU 97%
UT 96%
Graduation
NEU 90%
UT 84%
4-year-out salary outcome
NEU 93K
UT $75K
Acceptance rate, yield rate, median SAT, ect., NEU beats UT in every metrics.
Wake the F up to 2025 granny, it's not 1986.
Texas is a state school and not full of rich kids paying 100k so of course this is going to affect raw numbers.
Do you seriously just sit around and look for any post on here with northeastern in it? Hopefully the school is at least paying you for this.
So just pulling random stuff out of your @$$ is better?
Why did you say UT is better?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Texas saw a massive increase, from 72,000 to 90,000. USC got more than 42,000 EA applications. UVA saw a huge spike. Northeastern went from 98,000 applications to over 107,000. Overall, applications in the Common App increased from 6.3 million to 6.7 million.
I thought that the demographic cliff would be kicking in, but it looks like it is harder than ever.
Two of those are a great educational value
Northeastern likely up from marketing and fee waivers
Northeastern is actually better performing school than the other two
Lol. Sure.
Granny, wake up.
You are seriously delusional if you think anyone puts NEU above UT and Michigan.
Retention
NEU 97%
UT 96%
Graduation
NEU 90%
UT 84%
4-year-out salary outcome
NEU 93K
UT $75K
Acceptance rate, yield rate, median SAT, ect., NEU beats UT in every metrics.
Wake the F up to 2025 granny, it's not 1986.
The demographic at UT includes a lot of FGLI kids that get in through the 6% rule from low income high schools and they tend to drop out at higher rates. There was a 60 minutes episode about the difficulties these FGLI face when they enroll at UT. I don’t think the numbers reflect that NEU is a better quality school.