Anonymous wrote:The stats of some of the non-admitted kids here are incredible. My kid (currently a freshman in Boston), was admitted EA last year into the Honors Program with an amazing merit scholarship. He had a 3.98 GPA/4.53 wGPA with an IB Diploma and 5 AP's with a 35 ACT, and very solid EC's with excellent leadership skills (Eagle Scout, 2-year captain of varsity and club hockey teams). He was rejected by UVa (in-state), Williams (legacy), Amherst, Yale, MIT, and Duke, and was admitted to NU, Wake Forest, Virginia Tech, and JMU. Seems like he might have had a tougher time with NU this year. He is having an excellent experience so far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:mind boggling it’s only ranked #44 by USN given the level of selectivity and superlative quality of the admits. Is a gem that punches well above its weight, legitimately competing with the lower half of T25 (WashU, Cornell, Emory..)
let the haters hate but tippy top kids are applying (and often rejected) in droves..
Do they even admit any tippy top kids? They seems to prefer the next tier down..
Anonymous wrote:The stats of some of the non-admitted kids here are incredible. My kid (currently a freshman in Boston), was admitted EA last year into the Honors Program with an amazing merit scholarship. He had a 3.98 GPA/4.53 wGPA with an IB Diploma and 5 AP's with a 35 ACT, and very solid EC's with excellent leadership skills (Eagle Scout, 2-year captain of varsity and club hockey teams). He was rejected by UVa (in-state), Williams (legacy), Amherst, Yale, MIT, and Duke, and was admitted to NU, Wake Forest, Virginia Tech, and JMU. Seems like he might have had a tougher time with NU this year. He is having an excellent experience so far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:mind boggling it’s only ranked #44 by USN given the level of selectivity and superlative quality of the admits. Is a gem that punches well above its weight, legitimately competing with the lower half of T25 (WashU, Cornell, Emory..)
let the haters hate but tippy top kids are applying (and often rejected) in droves..
Lots of consequential research coming out of there. Lots
yes I’m sure the 100k+ kids who sent in apps all struggled with this point before applying
high brow DCUM strikes again!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:mind boggling it’s only ranked #44 by USN given the level of selectivity and superlative quality of the admits. Is a gem that punches well above its weight, legitimately competing with the lower half of T25 (WashU, Cornell, Emory..)
let the haters hate but tippy top kids are applying (and often rejected) in droves..
Lots of consequential research coming out of there. Lots
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Given their overenrollment two years, leading to 2 kids in singles and 3 in doubles, I wonder if they had a particular focus of "stability" for the Boston campus. May havecreally leaned on ED. They brought on a new admissions head from Tulane. Tulane heavy ED??
Many schools have over enrollment and too many kids in the dorms, but y'all only want to post about Northeastern. Isn't this the seventh thread in as many days about Northeastern??
Anonymous wrote:mind boggling it’s only ranked #44 by USN given the level of selectivity and superlative quality of the admits. Is a gem that punches well above its weight, legitimately competing with the lower half of T25 (WashU, Cornell, Emory..)
let the haters hate but tippy top kids are applying (and often rejected) in droves..
Anonymous wrote:mind boggling it’s only ranked #44 by USN given the level of selectivity and superlative quality of the admits. Is a gem that punches well above its weight, legitimately competing with the lower half of T25 (WashU, Cornell, Emory..)
let the haters hate but tippy top kids are applying (and often rejected) in droves..
Anonymous wrote:mind boggling it’s only ranked #44 by USN given the level of selectivity and superlative quality of the admits. Is a gem that punches well above its weight, legitimately competing with the lower half of T25 (WashU, Cornell, Emory..)
let the haters hate but tippy top kids are applying (and often rejected) in droves..