Anonymous wrote:They are similar, but despite the bizarre hatred for NEU on this site, it's much harder to get into than BU
fwiw, our child preferred NEU to BU (did ED and got into Boston campus). If they hadn't gotten in, were going to ED 2 at BU
Anonymous wrote:They are similar, but despite the bizarre hatred for NEU on this site, it's much harder to get into than BU
fwiw, our child preferred NEU to BU (did ED and got into Boston campus). If they hadn't gotten in, were going to ED 2 at BU
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We haven’t visited and not sure if we will be able to - would be interested in hearing more about Boston University - the good and bad. Is it a self contained campus in a city (like Georgetown)?
Do Northeastern.
It has a self contained campus in the same city of Boston.
nope. hard pass
Are you OP?
For others, basically Northeastern = BU + Campus.
Hi, Northeastern booster! No matter how many times you type this (many), it won’t make it true. Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We haven’t visited and not sure if we will be able to - would be interested in hearing more about Boston University - the good and bad. Is it a self contained campus in a city (like Georgetown)?
Do Northeastern.
It has a self contained campus in the same city of Boston.
nope. hard pass
Are you OP?
For others, basically Northeastern = BU + Campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We haven’t visited and not sure if we will be able to - would be interested in hearing more about Boston University - the good and bad. Is it a self contained campus in a city (like Georgetown)?
Do Northeastern.
It has a self contained campus in the same city of Boston.
nope. hard pass
Anonymous wrote:How is CS at BU vs NEU vs Boston college?
Anonymous wrote:BU over NYU any day of the week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter was very interested till we visited. She hated the campus and thought the admissions presentation was terrible-now that we are done with the process it stands out as the most unappealing visit of the many many schools we saw.
Having said that, other than the spread out campus I think it’s probably a great place to go to school-I think the admissions team just hit a very unappealing note.
Maybe you got a bad team. We visited last year with DS #4 so I’ve seen many many such presentations. I thought BU’s was one of the better ones. DS did not continue with the tour after Northeastern’s session. DS ended up choosing Boston College (and I thought their spiel was very good too).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's basically the worse version of NYU - worse academics, worse city, worse experience overall, but easier to get into. If your child is a city person it's a great option, but keep in mind there is little-to-no school spirit and no unified campus, it's dispersed throughout the city. I think it's a great school for very independent types
8% v 11% acceptance rate. Yeah, it's like a remedial NYU.![]()
Acceptance rate isn't everything, quality of students is way more important (case in point: Northeastern). BU gets a lot of applicants but NYU's academics are significantly better. NYU's grad schools are also all significantly better.
NYU, BU, NEU all have similar student quality although NEU has the best on the paper.
https://www.businessinsider.com/the-50-smartest-colleges-in-america-2016-10
(NEU #25 just before the pandemic)
C'mon... we all know the NYU student body is significantly better than the Northeastern student body. That's not even a debate. I believe Northeastern used to simply give full tuition for national merit people like the University of Alabama does, but they might've stopped it recently.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter was very interested till we visited. She hated the campus and thought the admissions presentation was terrible-now that we are done with the process it stands out as the most unappealing visit of the many many schools we saw.
Having said that, other than the spread out campus I think it’s probably a great place to go to school-I think the admissions team just hit a very unappealing note.