Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1A) MIT, Stanford, Princeton, Harvard, Yale
1B) Caltech, Duke, Penn, Columbia, UChicago, Northwestern
2A) Johns Hopkins, Dartmouth, Brown, Cornell
2B) Rice, Vanderbilt, WashU, Notre Dame, Williams, Amherst
3) CMU, Emory, USC, Georgetown, UCLA, Berkeley / Pomona, Swarthmore, Wellesley, Bowdoin
4) NYU, Georgia Tech, Tufts, BC, UTA, BU, WF, UMich, UVA, UNC, Claremont McKenna, W&L, Middlebury, Barnard
This. What a joke to have Northeastern.
Northeastern is excelling in almost every important categories, better than schools like BU WF UNC etc.
Student stats, Outcome, Admission stats(acceptance rate/yield), retention, etc.
Keep up.
Um Okay please tell yourself that when you write the 80,000 checks.
?? Which privatge shcools are less than 80,000
Not many but many are worth it. Northeastern is in same category as GW/Syracuse/BU--not worth it. Go to your state school instead--any state school. In this area, better value at MD, UVA, W&M, James Madison, etc. In NY, SUNYs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With places like Google, Apple, and Microsoft valuing skills shown in technical interviews over particular degrees in STEM, is it going to matter?
Do we have any respectable coding bootcamp rankings?
College degree is still valualble.
College degree in any field + bootcamp >>>>>>>> HS + bootcamp unless you are really talented, but if you are really talented, you won't need a bootcamp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With places like Google, Apple, and Microsoft valuing skills shown in technical interviews over particular degrees in STEM, is it going to matter?
Do we have any respectable coding bootcamp rankings?
College degree is still valualble.
College degree in any field + bootcamp >>>>>>>> HS + bootcamp unless you are really talented, but if you are really talented, you won't need a bootcamp.
Anonymous wrote:With places like Google, Apple, and Microsoft valuing skills shown in technical interviews over particular degrees in STEM, is it going to matter?
Do we have any respectable coding bootcamp rankings?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1A) MIT, Stanford, Princeton, Harvard, Yale
1B) Caltech, Duke, Penn, Columbia, UChicago, Northwestern
2A) Johns Hopkins, Dartmouth, Brown, Cornell
2B) Rice, Vanderbilt, WashU, Notre Dame, Williams, Amherst
3) CMU, Emory, USC, Georgetown, UCLA, Berkeley / Pomona, Swarthmore, Wellesley, Bowdoin
4) NYU, Georgia Tech, Tufts, BC, UTA, BU, WF, UMich, UVA, UNC, Claremont McKenna, W&L, Middlebury, Barnard
This. What a joke to have Northeastern.
Northeastern is excelling in almost every important categories, better than schools like BU WF UNC etc.
Student stats, Outcome, Admission stats(acceptance rate/yield), retention, etc.
Keep up.
Um Okay please tell yourself that when you write the 80,000 checks.
?? Which privatge shcools are less than 80,000
Not many but many are worth it. Northeastern is in same category as GW/Syracuse/BU--not worth it. Go to your state school instead--any state school. In this area, better value at MD, UVA, W&M, James Madison, etc. In NY, SUNYs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1A) MIT, Stanford, Princeton, Harvard, Yale
1B) Caltech, Duke, Penn, Columbia, UChicago, Northwestern
2A) Johns Hopkins, Dartmouth, Brown, Cornell
2B) Rice, Vanderbilt, WashU, Notre Dame, Williams, Amherst
3) CMU, Emory, USC, Georgetown, UCLA, Berkeley / Pomona, Swarthmore, Wellesley, Bowdoin
4) NYU, Georgia Tech, Tufts, BC, UTA, BU, WF, UMich, UVA, UNC, Claremont McKenna, W&L, Middlebury, Barnard
This. What a joke to have Northeastern.
Northeastern is excelling in almost every important categories, better than schools like BU WF UNC etc.
Student stats, Outcome, Admission stats(acceptance rate/yield), retention, etc.
Keep up.
Um Okay please tell yourself that when you write the 80,000 checks.
?? Which privatge shcools are less than 80,000
Not many but many are worth it. Northeastern is in same category as GW/Syracuse/BU--not worth it. Go to your state school instead--any state school. In this area, better value at MD, UVA, W&M, James Madison, etc. In NY, SUNYs.
Um Okay let's compare the 4 Boston schools in 4) financial wise
1 Boston College - Average Annual Cost $37k, Median Earnings $93k
2 Northeastern - Average Annual Cost $30k, Median Earnings $80k
3 Boston University - Average Annual Cost $30k, Median Earnings $76k
4 Tufts - Average Annual Cost $37k, Median Earnings $67k
Source: Department of Education / Earning is like 6 years after
BC earnings is impressive but cost more.
Northeastern is solid #2 the four.
It actually beats many others in the higher tiers.
According to the general public Northeastern is very much worth it hence the increase in demand and yield.
DUH DUH DUH DUH DUH DUH
Forgot the source
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/
Very strange specifically picking on the higher performing private school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1A) MIT, Stanford, Princeton, Harvard, Yale
1B) Caltech, Duke, Penn, Columbia, UChicago, Northwestern
2A) Johns Hopkins, Dartmouth, Brown, Cornell
2B) Rice, Vanderbilt, WashU, Notre Dame, Williams, Amherst
3) CMU, Emory, USC, Georgetown, UCLA, Berkeley / Pomona, Swarthmore, Wellesley, Bowdoin
4) NYU, Georgia Tech, Tufts, BC, UTA, BU, WF, UMich, UVA, UNC, Claremont McKenna, W&L, Middlebury, Barnard
This. What a joke to have Northeastern.
Northeastern is excelling in almost every important categories, better than schools like BU WF UNC etc.
Student stats, Outcome, Admission stats(acceptance rate/yield), retention, etc.
Keep up.
Um Okay please tell yourself that when you write the 80,000 checks.
?? Which privatge shcools are less than 80,000
Not many but many are worth it. Northeastern is in same category as GW/Syracuse/BU--not worth it. Go to your state school instead--any state school. In this area, better value at MD, UVA, W&M, James Madison, etc. In NY, SUNYs.
Um Okay let's compare the 4 Boston schools in 4) financial wise
1 Boston College - Average Annual Cost $37k, Median Earnings $93k
2 Northeastern - Average Annual Cost $30k, Median Earnings $80k
3 Boston University - Average Annual Cost $30k, Median Earnings $76k
4 Tufts - Average Annual Cost $37k, Median Earnings $67k
Source: Department of Education / Earning is like 6 years after
BC earnings is impressive but cost more.
Northeastern is solid #2 the four.
It actually beats many others in the higher tiers.
According to the general public Northeastern is very much worth it hence the increase in demand and yield.
DUH DUH DUH DUH DUH DUH
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1A) MIT, Stanford, Princeton, Harvard, Yale
1B) Caltech, Duke, Penn, Columbia, UChicago, Northwestern
2A) Johns Hopkins, Dartmouth, Brown, Cornell
2B) Rice, Vanderbilt, WashU, Notre Dame, Williams, Amherst
3) CMU, Emory, USC, Georgetown, UCLA, Berkeley / Pomona, Swarthmore, Wellesley, Bowdoin
4) NYU, Georgia Tech, Tufts, BC, UTA, BU, WF, UMich, UVA, UNC, Claremont McKenna, W&L, Middlebury, Barnard
This. What a joke to have Northeastern.
Northeastern is excelling in almost every important categories, better than schools like BU WF UNC etc.
Student stats, Outcome, Admission stats(acceptance rate/yield), retention, etc.
Keep up.
Um Okay please tell yourself that when you write the 80,000 checks.
?? Which privatge shcools are less than 80,000
Not many but many are worth it. Northeastern is in same category as GW/Syracuse/BU--not worth it. Go to your state school instead--any state school. In this area, better value at MD, UVA, W&M, James Madison, etc. In NY, SUNYs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1A) MIT, Stanford, Princeton, Harvard, Yale
1B) Caltech, Duke, Penn, Columbia, UChicago, Northwestern
2A) Johns Hopkins, Dartmouth, Brown, Cornell
2B) Rice, Vanderbilt, WashU, Notre Dame, Williams, Amherst
3) CMU, Emory, USC, Georgetown, UCLA, Berkeley / Pomona, Swarthmore, Wellesley, Bowdoin
4) NYU, Georgia Tech, Tufts, BC, UTA, BU, WF, UMich, UVA, UNC, Claremont McKenna, W&L, Middlebury, Barnard
This. What a joke to have Northeastern.
Northeastern is excelling in almost every important categories, better than schools like BU WF UNC etc.
Student stats, Outcome, Admission stats(acceptance rate/yield), retention, etc.
Keep up.
Um Okay please tell yourself that when you write the 80,000 checks.
?? Which privatge shcools are less than 80,000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1A) MIT, Stanford, Princeton, Harvard, Yale
1B) Caltech, Duke, Penn, Columbia, UChicago, Northwestern
2A) Johns Hopkins, Dartmouth, Brown, Cornell
2B) Rice, Vanderbilt, WashU, Notre Dame, Williams, Amherst
3) CMU, Emory, USC, Georgetown, UCLA, Berkeley / Pomona, Swarthmore, Wellesley, Bowdoin
4) NYU, Georgia Tech, Tufts, BC, UTA, BU, WF, UMich, UVA, UNC, Claremont McKenna, W&L, Middlebury, Barnard
This. What a joke to have Northeastern.
Northeastern is excelling in almost every important categories, better than schools like BU WF UNC etc.
Student stats, Outcome, Admission stats(acceptance rate/yield), retention, etc.
Keep up.
Um Okay please tell yourself that when you write the 80,000 checks.