Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You and your child sound like entitled snowflakes, tbh. I hope you are able to overcome this traumatic spur grapes experience!
Can we please try another word. And OP is justified. I know of no other university pulling this. And yes Northeastern is doing all of this (plus waiving app fees) to get the applications to roll in to improve their stats for USNWR. They are probably playing with yield by rolling these out. those that accept boost the yield rates, no matter what campus they start on. I don't like it and I don't have a horse in this race.
Northeastern is very transparent in their application process. You would know this, if you applied.
I think you could be correct. But it would help to see the wording from the common app. Could you please provide that if it’s accessible to you?
No, my DC did their own applications, so it is not available to me, only to my DC, the student. Why would a parent have access? I did not fill out my DC applications? Was I supposed to?
However, my DC did read the basic admission information for each school where they applied. It is spelled out very clearly. It is obvious that some parents are taking certain (third party) website information, and trying to relay their feigned "frustration", without having pertinent information, which shows that they are trolling. What you need to do is look at your DC's application. I am not spelling things out for the Northeastern trolls.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Also forgot to mention how NEU reiterated in this email how they might admit your kid to their Oakland and London campuses when they didn't even apply to those. Just so sketchy it's funny at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You and your child sound like entitled snowflakes, tbh. I hope you are able to overcome this traumatic spur grapes experience!
Can we please try another word. And OP is justified. I know of no other university pulling this. And yes Northeastern is doing all of this (plus waiving app fees) to get the applications to roll in to improve their stats for USNWR. They are probably playing with yield by rolling these out. those that accept boost the yield rates, no matter what campus they start on. I don't like it and I don't have a horse in this race.
Northeastern is very transparent in their application process. You would know this, if you applied.
I think you could be correct. But it would help to see the wording from the common app. Could you please provide that if it’s accessible to you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You and your child sound like entitled snowflakes, tbh. I hope you are able to overcome this traumatic spur grapes experience!
Can we please try another word. And OP is justified. I know of no other university pulling this. And yes Northeastern is doing all of this (plus waiving app fees) to get the applications to roll in to improve their stats for USNWR. They are probably playing with yield by rolling these out. those that accept boost the yield rates, no matter what campus they start on. I don't like it and I don't have a horse in this race.
Northeastern is very transparent in their application process. You would know this, if you applied.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the problem with this.
P.S. DD going to Northeastern this fall for engineering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You and your child sound like entitled snowflakes, tbh. I hope you are able to overcome this traumatic spur grapes experience!
Can we please try another word. And OP is justified. I know of no other university pulling this. And yes Northeastern is doing all of this (plus waiving app fees) to get the applications to roll in to improve their stats for USNWR. They are probably playing with yield by rolling these out. those that accept boost the yield rates, no matter what campus they start on. I don't like it and I don't have a horse in this race.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t Penn State do something similar with their summer program and regional campuses? Where’s the outrage there?
Anonymous wrote:You and your child sound like entitled snowflakes, tbh. I hope you are able to overcome this traumatic spur grapes experience!
Anonymous wrote:My kid applied EA and was deferred. The email just sent doesn’t bother me at all. My son also applied to rolling admission schools that do not give a firm date for decisions. At least they are communicating.
Also note to Juniors: Northeastern is very generous with application Fee waivers. They seem to send them out close to the November 1 deadline. That happened both for my 2020 grad and my current senior.
Anonymous wrote:The people hose kids have gotten in to the Boston campus are pretty happy. I wouldn’t have wanted my son to go to Oakland either but he and I absolutely knew admission to Boston was tough and a (to us undesirable) alternate acceptance was possible despite excellent record. The question is, why didn’t you?
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what the big issue is here. If you apply to Boston campus and they accept you for their abroad campus, just don't accept. It's not like you accepted admission thinking Boston and then they switched on you. What's the problem? My dc applied and did not mark that he was interested in other campus other than Boston. But he was accepted to NUin which is first semester abroad (only 1 semester, not over a year like pp said). He is actually thankful that he got that offer rather than a rejection. Either way, he's not going to take it because the school is too expensive for us, but this is really not something to get all worked up over. There really are other things in life that are more egregious that you may want to channel your energy into, op.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like most schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Also forgot to mention how NEU reiterated in this email how they might admit your kid to their Oakland and London campuses when they didn't even apply to those. Just so sketchy it's funny at this point.
Yes. College Confidential is lit up with people asking questions about this. One Boston-area person wants to know why they have to fly to California to attend a school with a campus in Boston.