Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people get angry at colleges LOL
I have three kids in colleges. They received all sort of decisions - accepted, deferred, denied, waitlisted, and alternate path admission
For example, one offered an alternate path admission by Georgia Tech. Basically 1 year somewhere else then to the main campus.
We thought that was obviously better than reject, and kept that option in hand for a year, and threw it away.
One was waitlisted by UVA(although VA schools were at the bottom of the list). So kid had option to go to Wise campus for a year and to the main campus.
At the end, they all were very satisfied with the schools they ended up attending, and so no hard feelings for other schools at all.
+1
Let me guess - you manage to control yourself and not come to DCUM to voice your anger at any or all of those schools, because you are an adult, and you behave accordingly.
I have never heard of a school that does not have an additional campus, and would be concerned if a school I was considering did not, in this day and age. I also don't gauge which schools allegedly say what about what those schools do and do not do. I am not even as vested in my own DCs school - I can't imagine being that vested in a school that rejected us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:speaking of happiness, retention rate and graduation rate would be good measures.
For retention rate, Northeastern is #3 among national universities
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/freshmen-least-most-likely-return
For graduation rate, Northeastern is #29 among national universities
https://www.collegeraptor.com/college-rankings/details/GraduationRate6Year/
It's 21st century, age of data and information.
Hope you parents and students make good informed decisions.
Good luck.
Except the NE data is always skewed because they report only for kids who started in Boston freshman year. The data they report accounts for less than half the kids in a graduating class
I actually have nothing against the school but the posters who continue to tout the incomplete data after being told why it is misleading te super annoying.
Do the kids that start in other locations--internationally or outside of Boston have lower credentials ? Is that why they aren't included in the stats?
That’s the rumor. No one can say because zero data is released about them.
The "non-boston start" kids do not really have lower stats. Everyone admitted has high stats. Majority of those kids are Full pay because the programs are expensive and you cannot use federal aid for them. last year Nu Bound in London was over $85K and NO FOOD was included in that price. So you are looking at $90K+ easily. My kid was admitted, their stats were inline with the CDS
Did your kid actually attend? Anecdote is not the same as data. If the stats were the same, NE would release them. Emory provides all stats for students who start at their Oxford campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trust me we are not applying. But people are allowed to comment on school threads and share opinions.
Yet here you are, again and again and again. You are too vested in this school, to not have an interest in your having been denied acceptance. Your lying about it is of no consequence to the rest of us, but you look more than a little foolish.
Are you brain dead? There are way more than one of us in this thread, and I am not op.
HIGH FIVE! Honestly I worry about this person who thinks someone is out to get NEU. Who even cares that much? It's even more bizarre than their admissions.
-- Definitely not the OP and not this person so thats 3 of us
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP here and I fully understand there is a group of really fired up northeastern haters-I think all of you are all a bit off! It’s not disliking it or thinking you or your child don’t want to apply or attend, it’s the weird intensity that freaks people out. It takes all kinds though so please carry on!
The intensity comes from whoever keeps assuming that anyone with anything negative to say is a hater or a troll and always the same person. Newsflash, no school is perfect. Whole thing is strange.
Anonymous wrote:DP here and I fully understand there is a group of really fired up northeastern haters-I think all of you are all a bit off! It’s not disliking it or thinking you or your child don’t want to apply or attend, it’s the weird intensity that freaks people out. It takes all kinds though so please carry on!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Raising its profile on purpose is a trigger for sure but I think a lot of it is elitism, honestly. A previously middle class/partially blue collar institution getting big for its britches is really unsettling for people. I know a t10 alum whose (smart and good but not great) student was rejected and they are completely deranged about it. They really can’t believe that a school that when they think of as so far “beneath” them is now rejecting their (pretty good) student.
You are living in 1975.
And tell your "t10 alum friend" to maybe get a hobby.
I wasn’t defending it-I think it’s flat out crazy and embarrassingly snobbish. I’m just offering a hypothesis about some of what’s going on with such seemingly inexplicable vitriol in a small group of people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trust me we are not applying. But people are allowed to comment on school threads and share opinions.
Yet here you are, again and again and again. You are too vested in this school, to not have an interest in your having been denied acceptance. Your lying about it is of no consequence to the rest of us, but you look more than a little foolish.
Are you brain dead? There are way more than one of us in this thread, and I am not op.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Raising its profile on purpose is a trigger for sure but I think a lot of it is elitism, honestly. A previously middle class/partially blue collar institution getting big for its britches is really unsettling for people. I know a t10 alum whose (smart and good but not great) student was rejected and they are completely deranged about it. They really can’t believe that a school that when they think of as so far “beneath” them is now rejecting their (pretty good) student.
You are living in 1975.
And tell your "t10 alum friend" to maybe get a hobby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trust me we are not applying. But people are allowed to comment on school threads and share opinions.
Of course! It just seems like some people have a weird intensity aboutan institution they aren’t connected considering or don’t have experience with. I genuinely cannot imagine being this strongly in a positive or negative way about some random school! I mean, I have less negative feelings about a grad school where I was egregiously sexually harassed so it tbh I just find it curious and a bit confusing.
I think Tulane sometimes invokes a similar response for the same reason, it’s the other school well known for manipulating its admissions data and trying to game the ratings. The NE President actually bragged about doing it.
It’s still pretty weird. Columbia was put in unwr time out for actually lying, for example.
NEU never lied about it, but OP wants to insist otherwise - while also neglecting how many other schools have additional campuses, and do they exact same thing. It seems very important to OP to keep banging their head against a wall, but expecting different results - ie: the epitome of insanity. There are not nearly as many threads started by OP about other schools, except on occasion to try to detract from OP's multiple NEU posts, which is what PPs rightfully find a peculiar pattern.
I amdefinitely not op, you could ask Jeff to verify and end this paranoid fantasy right now. However, since you believe “many other schools have additional campuses and do the exact same thing,” I think you prefer to live in a world of delusion.
Anonymous wrote:Raising its profile on purpose is a trigger for sure but I think a lot of it is elitism, honestly. A previously middle class/partially blue collar institution getting big for its britches is really unsettling for people. I know a t10 alum whose (smart and good but not great) student was rejected and they are completely deranged about it. They really can’t believe that a school that when they think of as so far “beneath” them is now rejecting their (pretty good) student.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trust me we are not applying. But people are allowed to comment on school threads and share opinions.
Of course! It just seems like some people have a weird intensity aboutan institution they aren’t connected considering or don’t have experience with. I genuinely cannot imagine being this strongly in a positive or negative way about some random school! I mean, I have less negative feelings about a grad school where I was egregiously sexually harassed so it tbh I just find it curious and a bit confusing.
I think Tulane sometimes invokes a similar response for the same reason, it’s the other school well known for manipulating its admissions data and trying to game the ratings. The NE President actually bragged about doing it.
It’s still pretty weird. Columbia was put in unwr time out for actually lying, for example.
NEU never lied about it, but OP wants to insist otherwise - while also neglecting how many other schools have additional campuses, and do they exact same thing. It seems very important to OP to keep banging their head against a wall, but expecting different results - ie: the epitome of insanity. There are not nearly as many threads started by OP about other schools, except on occasion to try to detract from OP's multiple NEU posts, which is what PPs rightfully find a peculiar pattern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people get angry at colleges LOL
I have three kids in colleges. They received all sort of decisions - accepted, deferred, denied, waitlisted, and alternate path admission
For example, one offered an alternate path admission by Georgia Tech. Basically 1 year somewhere else then to the main campus.
We thought that was obviously better than reject, and kept that option in hand for a year, and threw it away.
One was waitlisted by UVA(although VA schools were at the bottom of the list). So kid had option to go to Wise campus for a year and to the main campus.
At the end, they all were very satisfied with the schools they ended up attending, and so no hard feelings for other schools at all.
+1
Let me guess - you manage to control yourself and not come to DCUM to voice your anger at any or all of those schools, because you are an adult, and you behave accordingly.
I have never heard of a school that does not have an additional campus, and would be concerned if a school I was considering did not, in this day and age. I also don't gauge which schools allegedly say what about what those schools do and do not do. I am not even as vested in my own DCs school - I can't imagine being that vested in a school that rejected us.
You never heard of a school with only one campus? Let me introduce you to a Princeton, Yale and Harvard, as well as 95 percent of colleges in this country.