Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Olin is really good, but niche. Also don’t see WPI listed, I think it’s the same level at BU and Babson.
Agree this is just about colleges in Boston, but if location didn't matter, WPI is above Northeastern, rankings aside. You'd pick WPI over Northeastern any day unless you are all in on the 5 year plan with internships. Babson and WPI are so completely different, you wouldn't be applying to both, so no sense in comparing. Babson is a business school, WPI's unofficial joke motto is "Friends don't let friends transfer to MIT."
One of many reasons rankings are nonsense.
You are totally wrong and delusional.
WPI has 60% acceptance rate.
WPI is a good solid tech school, but people pick Northeastern any day of course.
Employers also pick Northeastern first
It's clearly a step below.
https://www.collegetransitions.com/dataverse/top-feeders-tech
https://www.collegetransitions.com/dataverse/top-feeders-engineering
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Salary comparison for above three schools for CS
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?167358-Northeastern-University&fos_code=1101&fos_credential=3
NU: $132,227
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?168421-Worcester-Polytechnic-Institute&fos_code=1107&fos_credential=3
WPI: $124,359
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?166629-University-of-Massachusetts-Amherst&fos_code=1107&fos_credential=3
UMA: $111,935
Of course you would be fine at any of the fine schools for CS, but schools as a whole NU is regarded a level above WPI and UMA which have around 60% acceptance rates.
This is probably because the NU students have the CO-OP experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't Wellesley above Tufts? It's a consistent top 5 ranked LAC and it has direct cross registration privileges with MIT.
Here's WSJ/THE's ranking of the top 10 in Boston: https://graphics.wsj.com/table/COLLEGE_RANKING_BOSTON
Here's Niche's: https://www.niche.com/colleges/search/best-colleges/m/boston-metro-area/
Isn't it girl's only school?
So half of the population is not interested.
Out of the half, majority is not interested in LAC, so
Wellesley is one of the Seven Sisters schools. For those from Boston, Tufts and Wellesley are very close to the same level, which is, very difficult for admittance.
Added Wellesley.
- Student Stats by SAT middle 50% (2021)
TU: 1380 - 1530
BC: 1330 - 1500
BU: 1310 - 1500
NU: 1410 - 1540
WC: 1350 - 1520
- Retention Rate
TU: 95%
BC: 95%
BU: 94%
NU: 98%
WC: 96%
- Graduation Rate
TU: 94%
BC: 91%
BU: 89%
NU: 91%
WC: 92%
- Salary Outcome
TU: $74K
BC: $96K
BU: $81K
NU: $89K
WC: $76K
These schools are all similarly very difficult for admittance.
Looks like Wellesley belongs to this group very well.
Utterly meaningless given how NEU “games” its stats. Easy example - it accepts many students into first semester abroad or in CA and none of those students scores are factored into these number.
Again, most other schools accept 20-30% incoming students from transfer.
Most of them are admitted from lower tier schools. They don't provide stats on them.
For example a T20 schools like Berkeley accepts 30% incoming students from transfer and many of them are from community colleges.
30% of Columbia is GS students who's stats are not calculated together with College of Engineering or Art & Science.
Nobody ever question these.
Besides many schools have first year somewhere programs. I believe BU has one.
The quality of NU's internal transfer students are in fact almost as good as Boston direct admit students in terms of stats.
They were actually evaluated the same way and chosen with stats unlike transfer students for other schools.
Their stats are slightly lower if lower. Some of them actually have higher stats than the ones admitted in ED1 or ED2.
People just like to pick on Northeastern without thinking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't Wellesley above Tufts? It's a consistent top 5 ranked LAC and it has direct cross registration privileges with MIT.
Here's WSJ/THE's ranking of the top 10 in Boston: https://graphics.wsj.com/table/COLLEGE_RANKING_BOSTON
Here's Niche's: https://www.niche.com/colleges/search/best-colleges/m/boston-metro-area/
I have the same question. My daughter either declined to apply, or declined to accept, most of these schools in order to go to Wellesley this coming fall. She’ was looking at relative status, among some other factors, and that was her impression.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't Wellesley above Tufts? It's a consistent top 5 ranked LAC and it has direct cross registration privileges with MIT.
Here's WSJ/THE's ranking of the top 10 in Boston: https://graphics.wsj.com/table/COLLEGE_RANKING_BOSTON
Here's Niche's: https://www.niche.com/colleges/search/best-colleges/m/boston-metro-area/
Isn't it girl's only school?
So half of the population is not interested.
Out of the half, majority is not interested in LAC, so
Wellesley is one of the Seven Sisters schools. For those from Boston, Tufts and Wellesley are very close to the same level, which is, very difficult for admittance.
Added Wellesley.
- Student Stats by SAT middle 50% (2021)
TU: 1380 - 1530
BC: 1330 - 1500
BU: 1310 - 1500
NU: 1410 - 1540
WC: 1350 - 1520
- Retention Rate
TU: 95%
BC: 95%
BU: 94%
NU: 98%
WC: 96%
- Graduation Rate
TU: 94%
BC: 91%
BU: 89%
NU: 91%
WC: 92%
- Salary Outcome
TU: $74K
BC: $96K
BU: $81K
NU: $89K
WC: $76K
These schools are all similarly very difficult for admittance.
Looks like Wellesley belongs to this group very well.
Utterly meaningless given how NEU “games” its stats. Easy example - it accepts many students into first semester abroad or in CA and none of those students scores are factored into these number.
Again, most other schools accept 20-30% incoming students from transfer.
Most of them are admitted from lower tier schools. They don't provide stats on them.
For example a T20 schools like Berkeley accepts 30% incoming students from transfer and many of them are from community colleges.
30% of Columbia is GS students who's stats are not calculated together with College of Engineering or Art & Science.
Nobody ever question these.
Besides many schools have first year somewhere programs. I believe BU has one.
The quality of NU's internal transfer students are in fact almost as good as Boston direct admit students in terms of stats.
They were actually evaluated the same way and chosen with stats unlike transfer students for other schools.
Their stats are slightly lower if lower. Some of them actually have higher stats than the ones admitted in ED1 or ED2.
People just like to pick on Northeastern without thinking.
I don't care either way about Northeastern, but at my kid's school (small SF private), every single kid who applied ED got in to the Oakland program. I know some of their stats and it surprised me (but good for them). I think being full pay went farther than stats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't Wellesley above Tufts? It's a consistent top 5 ranked LAC and it has direct cross registration privileges with MIT.
Here's WSJ/THE's ranking of the top 10 in Boston: https://graphics.wsj.com/table/COLLEGE_RANKING_BOSTON
Here's Niche's: https://www.niche.com/colleges/search/best-colleges/m/boston-metro-area/
Isn't it girl's only school?
So half of the population is not interested.
Out of the half, majority is not interested in LAC, so
Wellesley is one of the Seven Sisters schools. For those from Boston, Tufts and Wellesley are very close to the same level, which is, very difficult for admittance.
Added Wellesley.
- Student Stats by SAT middle 50% (2021)
TU: 1380 - 1530
BC: 1330 - 1500
BU: 1310 - 1500
NU: 1410 - 1540
WC: 1350 - 1520
- Retention Rate
TU: 95%
BC: 95%
BU: 94%
NU: 98%
WC: 96%
- Graduation Rate
TU: 94%
BC: 91%
BU: 89%
NU: 91%
WC: 92%
- Salary Outcome
TU: $74K
BC: $96K
BU: $81K
NU: $89K
WC: $76K
These schools are all similarly very difficult for admittance.
Looks like Wellesley belongs to this group very well.
Utterly meaningless given how NEU “games” its stats. Easy example - it accepts many students into first semester abroad or in CA and none of those students scores are factored into these number.
Again, most other schools accept 20-30% incoming students from transfer.
Most of them are admitted from lower tier schools. They don't provide stats on them.
For example a T20 schools like Berkeley accepts 30% incoming students from transfer and many of them are from community colleges.
30% of Columbia is GS students who's stats are not calculated together with College of Engineering or Art & Science.
Nobody ever question these.
Besides many schools have first year somewhere programs. I believe BU has one.
The quality of NU's internal transfer students are in fact almost as good as Boston direct admit students in terms of stats.
They were actually evaluated the same way and chosen with stats unlike transfer students for other schools.
Their stats are slightly lower if lower. Some of them actually have higher stats than the ones admitted in ED1 or ED2.
People just like to pick on Northeastern without thinking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't Wellesley above Tufts? It's a consistent top 5 ranked LAC and it has direct cross registration privileges with MIT.
Here's WSJ/THE's ranking of the top 10 in Boston: https://graphics.wsj.com/table/COLLEGE_RANKING_BOSTON
Here's Niche's: https://www.niche.com/colleges/search/best-colleges/m/boston-metro-area/
Isn't it girl's only school?
So half of the population is not interested.
Out of the half, majority is not interested in LAC, so
Wellesley is one of the Seven Sisters schools. For those from Boston, Tufts and Wellesley are very close to the same level, which is, very difficult for admittance.
Added Wellesley.
- Student Stats by SAT middle 50% (2021)
TU: 1380 - 1530
BC: 1330 - 1500
BU: 1310 - 1500
NU: 1410 - 1540
WC: 1350 - 1520
- Retention Rate
TU: 95%
BC: 95%
BU: 94%
NU: 98%
WC: 96%
- Graduation Rate
TU: 94%
BC: 91%
BU: 89%
NU: 91%
WC: 92%
- Salary Outcome
TU: $74K
BC: $96K
BU: $81K
NU: $89K
WC: $76K
These schools are all similarly very difficult for admittance.
Looks like Wellesley belongs to this group very well.
Cite?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't Wellesley above Tufts? It's a consistent top 5 ranked LAC and it has direct cross registration privileges with MIT.
Here's WSJ/THE's ranking of the top 10 in Boston: https://graphics.wsj.com/table/COLLEGE_RANKING_BOSTON
Here's Niche's: https://www.niche.com/colleges/search/best-colleges/m/boston-metro-area/
Isn't it girl's only school?
So half of the population is not interested.
Out of the half, majority is not interested in LAC, so
Wellesley is one of the Seven Sisters schools. For those from Boston, Tufts and Wellesley are very close to the same level, which is, very difficult for admittance.
Added Wellesley.
- Student Stats by SAT middle 50% (2021)
TU: 1380 - 1530
BC: 1330 - 1500
BU: 1310 - 1500
NU: 1410 - 1540
WC: 1350 - 1520
- Retention Rate
TU: 95%
BC: 95%
BU: 94%
NU: 98%
WC: 96%
- Graduation Rate
TU: 94%
BC: 91%
BU: 89%
NU: 91%
WC: 92%
- Salary Outcome
TU: $74K
BC: $96K
BU: $81K
NU: $89K
WC: $76K
These schools are all similarly very difficult for admittance.
Looks like Wellesley belongs to this group very well.
Utterly meaningless given how NEU “games” its stats. Easy example - it accepts many students into first semester abroad or in CA and none of those students scores are factored into these number.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't Wellesley above Tufts? It's a consistent top 5 ranked LAC and it has direct cross registration privileges with MIT.
Here's WSJ/THE's ranking of the top 10 in Boston: https://graphics.wsj.com/table/COLLEGE_RANKING_BOSTON
Here's Niche's: https://www.niche.com/colleges/search/best-colleges/m/boston-metro-area/
Isn't it girl's only school?
So half of the population is not interested.
Out of the half, majority is not interested in LAC, so
Wellesley is one of the Seven Sisters schools. For those from Boston, Tufts and Wellesley are very close to the same level, which is, very difficult for admittance.
Added Wellesley.
- Student Stats by SAT middle 50% (2021)
TU: 1380 - 1530
BC: 1330 - 1500
BU: 1310 - 1500
NU: 1410 - 1540
WC: 1350 - 1520
- Retention Rate
TU: 95%
BC: 95%
BU: 94%
NU: 98%
WC: 96%
- Graduation Rate
TU: 94%
BC: 91%
BU: 89%
NU: 91%
WC: 92%
- Salary Outcome
TU: $74K
BC: $96K
BU: $81K
NU: $89K
WC: $76K
These schools are all similarly very difficult for admittance.
Looks like Wellesley belongs to this group very well.
Utterly meaningless given how NEU “games” its stats. Easy example - it accepts many students into first semester abroad or in CA and none of those students scores are factored into these number.