Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of those three, Northeastern for sure. No matter her major, the co-op experience is awesome and will give her real world application of her interests.
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Northeastern? No way. Tulane, for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of those three, Northeastern for sure. No matter her major, the co-op experience is awesome and will give her real world application of her interests.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD is accepted to all three colleges and has been offered similar merit scholarships.
She is torn between the three and I am unsure how to steer her in the best direction! She is interested in computer science and would like to dual major in English or Psychology. She is also interested in neuroscience. We have visited them all and she loves the vibe at all three equally!
Any opinions?
Thanks!
For computer science these would not have been my first choice, they excel in other areas but not necessarily CS. That aside, GW for sure would be first and Northeastern second, not a fan of Tulane, the kids I. know that have gone but not impressive and I somehow feel there would be more prestige/opportunity at GW in particular and then Northeastern especially with its location.
GW has zero prestige.
I would beg to differ my son had a wonderful experience and went on to Yale Law so clearly served him just fine
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD is accepted to all three colleges and has been offered similar merit scholarships.
She is torn between the three and I am unsure how to steer her in the best direction! She is interested in computer science and would like to dual major in English or Psychology. She is also interested in neuroscience. We have visited them all and she loves the vibe at all three equally!
Any opinions?
Thanks!
For computer science these would not have been my first choice, they excel in other areas but not necessarily CS. That aside, GW for sure would be first and Northeastern second, not a fan of Tulane, the kids I. know that have gone but not impressive and I somehow feel there would be more prestige/opportunity at GW in particular and then Northeastern especially with its location.
GW has zero prestige.
Anonymous wrote:DD is accepted to all three colleges and has been offered similar merit scholarships.
She is torn between the three and I am unsure how to steer her in the best direction! She is interested in computer science and would like to dual major in English or Psychology. She is also interested in neuroscience. We have visited them all and she loves the vibe at all three equally!
Any opinions?
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Northeastern if she wants a co-op experience and a great job afterwards. I would think there are more opportunities and starts ups in Boston than NOLA.
GW is just too close to home. DC is toxic.
I would also compare other majors in Tulane and Northeastern for back-ups just in case computer science does not pan out.