Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lehigh is considered a safety??
No, but if you are WL you have a good shot to get in.
I would go with the data from the Department of the Education.
Also what's good about this is that it's for the folks who got any type of federal grant or loan which covers a big portion of the lower class, middle class, and UMC folks, and eliminates the rich folks effect that skews the result.
So if you are lower class, middle class, UMC, then definitely pay attention to this.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/
Median, began college 10 years ago
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More importantly, it's doing something very right in terms of education, service, outcome when you look at the retention rate and outcome data.
It's literally #3 after MIT and UChigao on retention rate. Its outcome is on par/better/close to most of the T20/T25 schools.
Just hard facts, but haters/bashers get crazy and obsessed.
Not sure what your source is, but last year's WSJ rankings (the final set WSJ publiished) said NEU ranked #82 among student "Outcomes" - which isn't bad in the grand scheme of things but isn't "T20/T25" and in fact ranks NEU behind UMD/CP and VPI and Pitt and Indiana.
I would go with the data from the Department of the Education.
Also what's good about this is that it's for the folks who got any type of federal grant or loan which covers a big portion of the lower class, middle class, and UMC folks, and eliminates the rich folks effect that skews the result.
So if you are lower class, middle class, UMC, then definitely pay attention to this.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/
Median, began college 10 years ago
Northeastern 80K
Brown $79K
Vanderbilt 80K
Emory 72K
Rice 78K
UCLA 74K
UCB 80K
Northwestern 80K
UVA 77K
NYU 76K
Michigan 76K
This is already 10 out of 25, and there are a few little better like 83K 84K
This data is easily skewed with high concentrations of engineering and computer science majors which make good money immediately at age 22. And is sunk by colleges with lots of students going into academia and medicine, which take upwards of 12 years of schooling before you get a nice pay check.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More importantly, it's doing something very right in terms of education, service, outcome when you look at the retention rate and outcome data.
It's literally #3 after MIT and UChigao on retention rate. Its outcome is on par/better/close to most of the T20/T25 schools.
Just hard facts, but haters/bashers get crazy and obsessed.
Not sure what your source is, but last year's WSJ rankings (the final set WSJ publiished) said NEU ranked #82 among student "Outcomes" - which isn't bad in the grand scheme of things but isn't "T20/T25" and in fact ranks NEU behind UMD/CP and VPI and Pitt and Indiana.
I would go with the data from the Department of the Education.
Also what's good about this is that it's for the folks who got any type of federal grant or loan which covers a big portion of the lower class, middle class, and UMC folks, and eliminates the rich folks effect that skews the result.
So if you are lower class, middle class, UMC, then definitely pay attention to this.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/
Median, began college 10 years ago
Northeastern 80K
Brown $79K
Vanderbilt 80K
Emory 72K
Rice 78K
UCLA 74K
UCB 80K
Northwestern 80K
UVA 77K
NYU 76K
Michigan 76K
This is already 10 out of 25, and there are a few little better like 83K 84K
Anonymous wrote:What are people's thoughts on U Denver as a safety for high stat kids?
Anonymous wrote:More importantly, it's doing something very right in terms of education, service, outcome when you look at the retention rate and outcome data.
It's literally #3 after MIT and UChigao on retention rate. Its outcome is on par/better/close to most of the T20/T25 schools.
Just hard facts, but haters/bashers get crazy and obsessed.
Not sure what your source is, but last year's WSJ rankings (the final set WSJ publiished) said NEU ranked #82 among student "Outcomes" - which isn't bad in the grand scheme of things but isn't "T20/T25" and in fact ranks NEU behind UMD/CP and VPI and Pitt and Indiana.
Anonymous wrote:Lehigh is considered a safety??
Anonymous wrote:What are people's thoughts on U Denver as a safety for high stat kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are people's thoughts on U Denver as a safety for high stat kids?
Your kid will have to tailor the essays to show a genuine desire to go to Colorado. A lot of the smaller west coast private schools like some east coast kids for geographic diversity, but not those kids who are obviously just using them as a backup and that have no intention of moving west.
I would also consider MSU, in Bozeman. Great school, particularly for STEM.
There is no essay for U Denver!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are people's thoughts on U Denver as a safety for high stat kids?
Your kid will have to tailor the essays to show a genuine desire to go to Colorado. A lot of the smaller west coast private schools like some east coast kids for geographic diversity, but not those kids who are obviously just using them as a backup and that have no intention of moving west.
I would also consider MSU, in Bozeman. Great school, particularly for STEM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are people's thoughts on U Denver as a safety for high stat kids?
Your kid will have to tailor the essays to show a genuine desire to go to Colorado. A lot of the smaller west coast private schools like some east coast kids for geographic diversity, but not those kids who are obviously just using them as a backup and that have no intention of moving west.
I would also consider MSU, in Bozeman. Great school, particularly for STEM.
Anonymous wrote:What are people's thoughts on U Denver as a safety for high stat kids?