Anonymous wrote:FYI - my kid in a STEM major has 3 lab classes on line. Profs are sending data, and making them do lab reports with the provided data plus more. They're making it work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine is down to two colleges. One is in-state (UMD) and 30 minutes away, the other is in Boston (Northeastern with merit but still more expensive). We couldn’t visit Northeastern and it’s such a tough decision given the possibility of continued or recurring on-line learning.
Northeastern has a beautiful campus in the heart of Boston. It was 10x better than BU and 20X better than College Park. My daughter loved that school: the campus, curriculum, the people, and the location, the co-op options; but ended up not going only because they didn't have Aerospace Engineering which is what she wanted for her major. She still didn't choose UMD though, has gone to visit friends a few times there (because it is like high school 2.0) and was still very happy with her decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine is down to two colleges. One is in-state (UMD) and 30 minutes away, the other is in Boston (Northeastern with merit but still more expensive). We couldn’t visit Northeastern and it’s such a tough decision given the possibility of continued or recurring on-line learning.
Northeastern has a beautiful campus in the heart of Boston. It was 10x better than BU and 20X better than College Park. My daughter loved that school: the campus, curriculum, the people, and the location, the co-op options; but ended up not going only because they didn't have Aerospace Engineering which is what she wanted for her major. She still didn't choose UMD though, has gone to visit friends a few times there (because it is like high school 2.0) and was still very happy with her decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine is down to two colleges. One is in-state (UMD) and 30 minutes away, the other is in Boston (Northeastern with merit but still more expensive). We couldn’t visit Northeastern and it’s such a tough decision given the possibility of continued or recurring on-line learning.
My DD hit into Northeastern but without merit. Do you mind sharing your kid's stats and what merit aid was offered at NEU?
Anonymous wrote:Mine is down to two colleges. One is in-state (UMD) and 30 minutes away, the other is in Boston (Northeastern with merit but still more expensive). We couldn’t visit Northeastern and it’s such a tough decision given the possibility of continued or recurring on-line learning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine is down to two colleges. One is in-state (UMD) and 30 minutes away, the other is in Boston (Northeastern with merit but still more expensive). We couldn’t visit Northeastern and it’s such a tough decision given the possibility of continued or recurring on-line learning.
Northeastern has a beautiful campus in the heart of Boston. It was 10x better than BU and 20X better than College Park. My daughter loved that school: the campus, curriculum, the people, and the location, the co-op options; but ended up not going only because they didn't have Aerospace Engineering which is what she wanted for her major. She still didn't choose UMD though, has gone to visit friends a few times there (because it is like high school 2.0) and was still very happy with her decision.
Anonymous wrote:Mine is down to two colleges. One is in-state (UMD) and 30 minutes away, the other is in Boston (Northeastern with merit but still more expensive). We couldn’t visit Northeastern and it’s such a tough decision given the possibility of continued or recurring on-line learning.
Anonymous wrote:How much trouble would I be in if I walked around a campus for “exercise”, in order to do my own visit?