Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm sorry that out of the over 97,000 applications, your child did not get into the Boston campus. It's been a tough application year for many kids. But you need to let go of your anger at NEU. There is a right college for every kid, yours will find theirs
BTW this is the OP. I have only posted once on this thread; unsure where your assumption is coming from. My kid will be attending another school on a scholarship. As with many other people on this thread, I find NEU admissions practices shady. Perhaps I overexaggerated on the title a bit but hope it is helpful for parents of kids just starting this process.
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Totally agree. You are posting to help others understand this. IMO, their admission practices just demonstrate how they will treat you once you say "yes". If it's the school for you and this doesn't bother you, then go ahead and say yes, matriculate and enjoy. Otherwise, OP's comments may help someone else's kid from falling in love with a school that is not the right fit for them.
Northeastern is not a small LAC - if you need hand holding you may not be the type to want to go to school in the city, which is fine, just know what kind of school you are applying to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm sorry that out of the over 97,000 applications, your child did not get into the Boston campus. It's been a tough application year for many kids. But you need to let go of your anger at NEU. There is a right college for every kid, yours will find theirs
BTW this is the OP. I have only posted once on this thread; unsure where your assumption is coming from. My kid will be attending another school on a scholarship. As with many other people on this thread, I find NEU admissions practices shady. Perhaps I overexaggerated on the title a bit but hope it is helpful for parents of kids just starting this process.
+1
Totally agree. You are posting to help others understand this. IMO, their admission practices just demonstrate how they will treat you once you say "yes". If it's the school for you and this doesn't bother you, then go ahead and say yes, matriculate and enjoy. Otherwise, OP's comments may help someone else's kid from falling in love with a school that is not the right fit for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm sorry that out of the over 97,000 applications, your child did not get into the Boston campus. It's been a tough application year for many kids. But you need to let go of your anger at NEU. There is a right college for every kid, yours will find theirs
BTW this is the OP. I have only posted once on this thread; unsure where your assumption is coming from. My kid will be attending another school on a scholarship. As with many other people on this thread, I find NEU admissions practices shady. Perhaps I overexaggerated on the title a bit but hope it is helpful for parents of kids just starting this process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm sorry that out of the over 97,000 applications, your child did not get into the Boston campus. It's been a tough application year for many kids. But you need to let go of your anger at NEU. There is a right college for every kid, yours will find theirs
BTW this is the OP. I have only posted once on this thread; unsure where your assumption is coming from. My kid will be attending another school on a scholarship. As with many other people on this thread, I find NEU admissions practices shady. Perhaps I overexaggerated on the title a bit but hope it is helpful for parents of kids just starting this process.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm sorry that out of the over 97,000 applications, your child did not get into the Boston campus. It's been a tough application year for many kids. But you need to let go of your anger at NEU. There is a right college for every kid, yours will find theirs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid didn't apply here but had 3 friends for whom it was their first choice. Two were admitted ED and the 3rd got that "first semester abroad" thing. He hadn't applied for it, so it wasn't binding.
I think it was helpful for him. He was really disappointed to not be admitted with his friends, but could still see a path there so he was not crushed. Now that he has several other choices, I think he's likely to turn them down and not be left with a "what if" question forever.
It's clearly a self serving maneuver from the school, but kids can always say no.
My son did first semester abroad at another school and it was the most amazing experience so much so that I was disappointed my daughter didn’t have the same option. He developed a strong bond with his abroad group and grew so much in confidence and openness by being abroad and traveling that it actually made his next 3.5 years much better in every aspect. At first we thought it was a bit suboptimal but honestly I think many many kids would benefit by being abroad sooner rather than waiting for Junior year. I might add he wasn’t the most brave or outgoing kid going in.
Anonymous wrote:My kid didn't apply here but had 3 friends for whom it was their first choice. Two were admitted ED and the 3rd got that "first semester abroad" thing. He hadn't applied for it, so it wasn't binding.
I think it was helpful for him. He was really disappointed to not be admitted with his friends, but could still see a path there so he was not crushed. Now that he has several other choices, I think he's likely to turn them down and not be left with a "what if" question forever.
It's clearly a self serving maneuver from the school, but kids can always say no.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm sorry that out of the over 97,000 applications, your child did not get into the Boston campus. It's been a tough application year for many kids. But you need to let go of your anger at NEU. There is a right college for every kid, yours will find theirs
Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm sorry that out of the over 97,000 applications, your child did not get into the Boston campus. It's been a tough application year for many kids. But you need to let go of your anger at NEU. There is a right college for every kid, yours will find theirs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh wow--shooting adjacent to NEU Oakland campus in Jan. 2023. Here's a link: https://oaklandside.org/2023/01/24/east-oakland-shooting-kills-teen-injures-7/
Just an FYI! NEU is really great!!!!
UVA had a shooting recently too!
and BTW NEU is ON IT! https://news.northeastern.edu/2023/01/27/safety-protocols-for-northeastern-oakland-campus/
Again, city life is likely not for you, OP.
Shootings are part of city vibrancy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh wow--shooting adjacent to NEU Oakland campus in Jan. 2023. Here's a link: https://oaklandside.org/2023/01/24/east-oakland-shooting-kills-teen-injures-7/
Just an FYI! NEU is really great!!!!
UVA had a shooting recently too!
and BTW NEU is ON IT! https://news.northeastern.edu/2023/01/27/safety-protocols-for-northeastern-oakland-campus/
Again, city life is likely not for you, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Oh wow--shooting adjacent to NEU Oakland campus in Jan. 2023. Here's a link: https://oaklandside.org/2023/01/24/east-oakland-shooting-kills-teen-injures-7/
Just an FYI! NEU is really great!!!!
UVA had a shooting recently too!