Anonymous wrote:NEU is widely seen as sort of a joke school at my kid’s school. The whole yield protection thing, gaming the rankings thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NEU is widely seen as sort of a joke school at my kid’s school. The whole yield protection thing, gaming the rankings thing.
Yea like the kids would have insights to the stuff like gaming the rankings LOL
Plese put some efforts in your trolling.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD applied (and got in) mostly because she had heard about it from other people and liked the online info sessions. Oh, and no supplemental essays was a bonus.
It's not her first choice b/c she's heard from kids she knows who are there that it's not that fun. To me, that's not a bad thing. I love that there are no frats/sororities.
There's definitely a herd mentality amongst kids that turns a school hot. You can complain about NE juicing up their rankings but the truth is that now they are attracting a very high caliber group of kids. I have to believe that by being in Boston they attract good profs as well.
Out of curiosity, are these kids having a bad social experience or were they just hoping for more of a party school? My DD definitely doesn't want a big party/Greek school and is intrigued by NU but I would worry about a school that is not fun (e.g., U Chicago)...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NEU is widely seen as sort of a joke school at my kid’s school. The whole yield protection thing, gaming the rankings thing.
Yea like the kids would have insights to the stuff like gaming the rankings LOL
Plese put some efforts in your trolling.
Anonymous wrote:NEU is widely seen as sort of a joke school at my kid’s school. The whole yield protection thing, gaming the rankings thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD applied (and got in) mostly because she had heard about it from other people and liked the online info sessions. Oh, and no supplemental essays was a bonus.
It's not her first choice b/c she's heard from kids she knows who are there that it's not that fun. To me, that's not a bad thing. I love that there are no frats/sororities.
There's definitely a herd mentality amongst kids that turns a school hot. You can complain about NE juicing up their rankings but the truth is that now they are attracting a very high caliber group of kids. I have to believe that by being in Boston they attract good profs as well.
Out of curiosity, are these kids having a bad social experience or were they just hoping for more of a party school? My DD definitely doesn't want a big party/Greek school and is intrigued by NU but I would worry about a school that is not fun (e.g., U Chicago)...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What data?
I think the person is asking if there's a actual data or source about kids now prefer schools in/adjacent to cities.
I don't think there's actual data, but the trend is real.
Anonymous wrote:My DD applied (and got in) mostly because she had heard about it from other people and liked the online info sessions. Oh, and no supplemental essays was a bonus.
It's not her first choice b/c she's heard from kids she knows who are there that it's not that fun. To me, that's not a bad thing. I love that there are no frats/sororities.
There's definitely a herd mentality amongst kids that turns a school hot. You can complain about NE juicing up their rankings but the truth is that now they are attracting a very high caliber group of kids. I have to believe that by being in Boston they attract good profs as well.
Anonymous wrote:My DD applied (and got in) mostly because she had heard about it from other people and liked the online info sessions. Oh, and no supplemental essays was a bonus.
It's not her first choice b/c she's heard from kids she knows who are there that it's not that fun. To me, that's not a bad thing. I love that there are no frats/sororities.
There's definitely a herd mentality amongst kids that turns a school hot. You can complain about NE juicing up their rankings but the truth is that now they are attracting a very high caliber group of kids. I have to believe that by being in Boston they attract good profs as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's an incredibly overrated school, and it's impressive that so many kids are falling for it hook, line and sinker. I have to give it to NEU's marketing department, though. They deserve a fat raise.
The NU troll is at it again...appears everytime Northeastern comes up. Wait for it...the words "scam" and "racketeering" are coming soon...
Anonymous wrote:My DD applied (and got in) mostly because she had heard about it from other people and liked the online info sessions. Oh, and no supplemental essays was a bonus.
It's not her first choice b/c she's heard from kids she knows who are there that it's not that fun. To me, that's not a bad thing. I love that there are no frats/sororities.
There's definitely a herd mentality amongst kids that turns a school hot. You can complain about NE juicing up their rankings but the truth is that now they are attracting a very high caliber group of kids. I have to believe that by being in Boston they attract good profs as well.
Anonymous wrote:My DD applied (and got in) mostly because she had heard about it from other people and liked the online info sessions. Oh, and no supplemental essays was a bonus.
It's not her first choice b/c she's heard from kids she knows who are there that it's not that fun. To me, that's not a bad thing. I love that there are no frats/sororities.
There's definitely a herd mentality amongst kids that turns a school hot. You can complain about NE juicing up their rankings but the truth is that now they are attracting a very high caliber group of kids. I have to believe that by being in Boston they attract good profs as well.
Anonymous wrote:What data?