Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are incorrect. The kids can do it in 4 years, with summer sessions and 2 co-ops. If you do more than 2, yes, could take another year. But you are not paying tuition while out on co-op, and frequently, the students are paid during co-op
Summer sessions are not typically when kids are in school, so yes, it adds a year or your kid will give up their summers. No matter how you slice it, the coop model adds time.
Unless you don't plan to do internships in Summers.
No need to if you do coops during the school year.
The point is that 2 coops however it's integrated into its 4 year curriculum and 2 Summer internships at other schools are basically the same.
Here's a sample 4 year plan for CS.
https://catalog.northeastern.edu/undergraduate/computer-information-science/computer-science/bscs/#planofstudytext
If you have some AP credits, you can have a Summer of two session off.
Again, I have a family member in this program. 5 years is the standard time to completion if one does coops. No reason to lie. He likes it btw. Some families may care about the extra year, others would like the coops.
You are ignorant even when your family member is in the program.
They give you options - 4 year with 2 coops or 5 year with 3 coops.
I provided schedule for 4 year one.
Don't make fool out of yourself.
I’m not the one making a fool out of myself. Most kids do not do summer sessions and take the 5 years. Sorry if that is upsetting to you,
The NE boosters are out of control on this board. So glad my own kid did not apply there.
WTF is this clown
didn't even apply, but pretending to know more about the program my kid is currently in
Seriously WTF
Not pretending anything, already indicated numerous times I have a family member who is currently a cs major at NE. Work on your reading skills, please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are incorrect. The kids can do it in 4 years, with summer sessions and 2 co-ops. If you do more than 2, yes, could take another year. But you are not paying tuition while out on co-op, and frequently, the students are paid during co-op
Summer sessions are not typically when kids are in school, so yes, it adds a year or your kid will give up their summers. No matter how you slice it, the coop model adds time.
Unless you don't plan to do internships in Summers.
No need to if you do coops during the school year.
The point is that 2 coops however it's integrated into its 4 year curriculum and 2 Summer internships at other schools are basically the same.
Here's a sample 4 year plan for CS.
https://catalog.northeastern.edu/undergraduate/computer-information-science/computer-science/bscs/#planofstudytext
If you have some AP credits, you can have a Summer of two session off.
Again, I have a family member in this program. 5 years is the standard time to completion if one does coops. No reason to lie. He likes it btw. Some families may care about the extra year, others would like the coops.
You are ignorant even when your family member is in the program.
They give you options - 4 year with 2 coops or 5 year with 3 coops.
I provided schedule for 4 year one.
Don't make fool out of yourself.
I’m not the one making a fool out of myself. Most kids do not do summer sessions and take the 5 years. Sorry if that is upsetting to you,
The NE boosters are out of control on this board. So glad my own kid did not apply there.
WTF is this clown
didn't even apply, but pretending to know more about the program my kid is currently in
Seriously WTF
Not pretending anything, already indicated numerous times I have a family member who is currently a cs major at NE. Work on your reading skills, please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are incorrect. The kids can do it in 4 years, with summer sessions and 2 co-ops. If you do more than 2, yes, could take another year. But you are not paying tuition while out on co-op, and frequently, the students are paid during co-op
Summer sessions are not typically when kids are in school, so yes, it adds a year or your kid will give up their summers. No matter how you slice it, the coop model adds time.
Unless you don't plan to do internships in Summers.
No need to if you do coops during the school year.
The point is that 2 coops however it's integrated into its 4 year curriculum and 2 Summer internships at other schools are basically the same.
Here's a sample 4 year plan for CS.
https://catalog.northeastern.edu/undergraduate/computer-information-science/computer-science/bscs/#planofstudytext
If you have some AP credits, you can have a Summer of two session off.
Again, I have a family member in this program. 5 years is the standard time to completion if one does coops. No reason to lie. He likes it btw. Some families may care about the extra year, others would like the coops.
You are ignorant even when your family member is in the program.
They give you options - 4 year with 2 coops or 5 year with 3 coops.
I provided schedule for 4 year one.
Don't make fool out of yourself.
I’m not the one making a fool out of myself. Most kids do not do summer sessions and take the 5 years. Sorry if that is upsetting to you,
The NE boosters are out of control on this board. So glad my own kid did not apply there.
WTF is this clown
didn't even apply, but pretending to know more about the program my kid is currently in
Seriously WTF
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are incorrect. The kids can do it in 4 years, with summer sessions and 2 co-ops. If you do more than 2, yes, could take another year. But you are not paying tuition while out on co-op, and frequently, the students are paid during co-op
Summer sessions are not typically when kids are in school, so yes, it adds a year or your kid will give up their summers. No matter how you slice it, the coop model adds time.
Unless you don't plan to do internships in Summers.
No need to if you do coops during the school year.
The point is that 2 coops however it's integrated into its 4 year curriculum and 2 Summer internships at other schools are basically the same.
Here's a sample 4 year plan for CS.
https://catalog.northeastern.edu/undergraduate/computer-information-science/computer-science/bscs/#planofstudytext
If you have some AP credits, you can have a Summer of two session off.
Again, I have a family member in this program. 5 years is the standard time to completion if one does coops. No reason to lie. He likes it btw. Some families may care about the extra year, others would like the coops.
You are ignorant even when your family member is in the program.
They give you options - 4 year with 2 coops or 5 year with 3 coops.
I provided schedule for 4 year one.
Don't make fool out of yourself.
I’m not the one making a fool out of myself. Most kids do not do summer sessions and take the 5 years. Sorry if that is upsetting to you,
The NE boosters are out of control on this board. So glad my own kid did not apply there.
NEU boosters are as crazy as UVA boosters here. Which is saying a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are incorrect. The kids can do it in 4 years, with summer sessions and 2 co-ops. If you do more than 2, yes, could take another year. But you are not paying tuition while out on co-op, and frequently, the students are paid during co-op
Summer sessions are not typically when kids are in school, so yes, it adds a year or your kid will give up their summers. No matter how you slice it, the coop model adds time.
Unless you don't plan to do internships in Summers.
No need to if you do coops during the school year.
The point is that 2 coops however it's integrated into its 4 year curriculum and 2 Summer internships at other schools are basically the same.
Here's a sample 4 year plan for CS.
https://catalog.northeastern.edu/undergraduate/computer-information-science/computer-science/bscs/#planofstudytext
If you have some AP credits, you can have a Summer of two session off.
Again, I have a family member in this program. 5 years is the standard time to completion if one does coops. No reason to lie. He likes it btw. Some families may care about the extra year, others would like the coops.
You are ignorant even when your family member is in the program.
They give you options - 4 year with 2 coops or 5 year with 3 coops.
I provided schedule for 4 year one.
Don't make fool out of yourself.
I’m not the one making a fool out of myself. Most kids do not do summer sessions and take the 5 years. Sorry if that is upsetting to you,
The NE boosters are out of control on this board. So glad my own kid did not apply there.
WTF is this clown
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are incorrect. The kids can do it in 4 years, with summer sessions and 2 co-ops. If you do more than 2, yes, could take another year. But you are not paying tuition while out on co-op, and frequently, the students are paid during co-op
Summer sessions are not typically when kids are in school, so yes, it adds a year or your kid will give up their summers. No matter how you slice it, the coop model adds time.
Unless you don't plan to do internships in Summers.
No need to if you do coops during the school year.
The point is that 2 coops however it's integrated into its 4 year curriculum and 2 Summer internships at other schools are basically the same.
Here's a sample 4 year plan for CS.
https://catalog.northeastern.edu/undergraduate/computer-information-science/computer-science/bscs/#planofstudytext
If you have some AP credits, you can have a Summer of two session off.
Again, I have a family member in this program. 5 years is the standard time to completion if one does coops. No reason to lie. He likes it btw. Some families may care about the extra year, others would like the coops.
You are ignorant even when your family member is in the program.
They give you options - 4 year with 2 coops or 5 year with 3 coops.
I provided schedule for 4 year one.
Don't make fool out of yourself.
I’m not the one making a fool out of myself. Most kids do not do summer sessions and take the 5 years. Sorry if that is upsetting to you,
The NE boosters are out of control on this board. So glad my own kid did not apply there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are incorrect. The kids can do it in 4 years, with summer sessions and 2 co-ops. If you do more than 2, yes, could take another year. But you are not paying tuition while out on co-op, and frequently, the students are paid during co-op
Summer sessions are not typically when kids are in school, so yes, it adds a year or your kid will give up their summers. No matter how you slice it, the coop model adds time.
Unless you don't plan to do internships in Summers.
No need to if you do coops during the school year.
The point is that 2 coops however it's integrated into its 4 year curriculum and 2 Summer internships at other schools are basically the same.
Here's a sample 4 year plan for CS.
https://catalog.northeastern.edu/undergraduate/computer-information-science/computer-science/bscs/#planofstudytext
If you have some AP credits, you can have a Summer of two session off.
Again, I have a family member in this program. 5 years is the standard time to completion if one does coops. No reason to lie. He likes it btw. Some families may care about the extra year, others would like the coops.
You are ignorant even when your family member is in the program.
They give you options - 4 year with 2 coops or 5 year with 3 coops.
I provided schedule for 4 year one.
Don't make fool out of yourself.
I’m not the one making a fool out of myself. Most kids do not do summer sessions and take the 5 years. Sorry if that is upsetting to you,
The NE boosters are out of control on this board. So glad my own kid did not apply there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are incorrect. The kids can do it in 4 years, with summer sessions and 2 co-ops. If you do more than 2, yes, could take another year. But you are not paying tuition while out on co-op, and frequently, the students are paid during co-op
Summer sessions are not typically when kids are in school, so yes, it adds a year or your kid will give up their summers. No matter how you slice it, the coop model adds time.
Unless you don't plan to do internships in Summers.
No need to if you do coops during the school year.
The point is that 2 coops however it's integrated into its 4 year curriculum and 2 Summer internships at other schools are basically the same.
Here's a sample 4 year plan for CS.
https://catalog.northeastern.edu/undergraduate/computer-information-science/computer-science/bscs/#planofstudytext
If you have some AP credits, you can have a Summer of two session off.
Again, I have a family member in this program. 5 years is the standard time to completion if one does coops. No reason to lie. He likes it btw. Some families may care about the extra year, others would like the coops.
You are ignorant even when your family member is in the program.
They give you options - 4 year with 2 coops or 5 year with 3 coops.
I provided schedule for 4 year one.
Don't make fool out of yourself.
Anonymous wrote:For in state student, choose Maryland. If you have to pay OOS and can afford the difference then Northeastern. Visit both and see which one feels and looks more like where dc wants to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are incorrect. The kids can do it in 4 years, with summer sessions and 2 co-ops. If you do more than 2, yes, could take another year. But you are not paying tuition while out on co-op, and frequently, the students are paid during co-op
Summer sessions are not typically when kids are in school, so yes, it adds a year or your kid will give up their summers. No matter how you slice it, the coop model adds time.
Unless you don't plan to do internships in Summers.
No need to if you do coops during the school year.
The point is that 2 coops however it's integrated into its 4 year curriculum and 2 Summer internships at other schools are basically the same.
Here's a sample 4 year plan for CS.
https://catalog.northeastern.edu/undergraduate/computer-information-science/computer-science/bscs/#planofstudytext
If you have some AP credits, you can have a Summer of two session off.
Again, I have a family member in this program. 5 years is the standard time to completion if one does coops. No reason to lie. He likes it btw. Some families may care about the extra year, others would like the coops.
Anonymous wrote:DC is trying to decide between the two. Appreciate your feedback/thought process, from the parents who went through the similar situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College Park is gross and sketchy. Go to Boston.
No comparison re: price.
MD is 11
https://csrankings.org/#/fromyear/2012/toyear/2022/index?all&us
NorthWestern is 12
But NorthEastern isn't listed, so falls below the top 25