Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will bite. My student had no interest in applying so no acceptance or rejection here.
It is not getting the strivers hellbent on Harvard.
I researched it ahead of my DD looking at schools, one of my DD’s best friends in in EA (probably won’t go b/c not enough merit) so my DD is probably in range.
The coop program is either a huge sell or a huge turnoff. All kids hear about is the need to get internships, this is a huge part of the program. It has some really interesting majors and I have heard good things about the tour from friends.
I am from the west coast and have only been out here 28 years so probably not as indoctrinated into the NEU is a commuter school mindset.
Boston is a great town.
Kids have different priorities and that is the problem with the rankings in the first place.
I am firmly in the camp of NEU is not elite, but I am also firmly in the camp of it sounds like a great school for a lot of students.
What kind of morons associate a T50 school with insane acceptance rate to a commuter school.
It used to be known as a commuter school before they started investing in applicant marketing. I take the redline to work in DC and see the billboards everyday. Any school that offers an applicant to a school in BOSTON as a spot in LONDON is shifty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will bite. My student had no interest in applying so no acceptance or rejection here.
It is not getting the strivers hellbent on Harvard.
I researched it ahead of my DD looking at schools, one of my DD’s best friends in in EA (probably won’t go b/c not enough merit) so my DD is probably in range.
The coop program is either a huge sell or a huge turnoff. All kids hear about is the need to get internships, this is a huge part of the program. It has some really interesting majors and I have heard good things about the tour from friends.
I am from the west coast and have only been out here 28 years so probably not as indoctrinated into the NEU is a commuter school mindset.
Boston is a great town.
Kids have different priorities and that is the problem with the rankings in the first place.
I am firmly in the camp of NEU is not elite, but I am also firmly in the camp of it sounds like a great school for a lot of students.
What kind of morons associate a T50 school with insane acceptance rate to a commuter school.
Anonymous wrote:I will bite. My student had no interest in applying so no acceptance or rejection here.
It is not getting the strivers hellbent on Harvard.
I researched it ahead of my DD looking at schools, one of my DD’s best friends in in EA (probably won’t go b/c not enough merit) so my DD is probably in range.
The coop program is either a huge sell or a huge turnoff. All kids hear about is the need to get internships, this is a huge part of the program. It has some really interesting majors and I have heard good things about the tour from friends.
I am from the west coast and have only been out here 28 years so probably not as indoctrinated into the NEU is a commuter school mindset.
Boston is a great town.
Kids have different priorities and that is the problem with the rankings in the first place.
I am firmly in the camp of NEU is not elite, but I am also firmly in the camp of it sounds like a great school for a lot of students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:mind boggling it’s only ranked #44 by USN given the level of selectivity and superlative quality of the admits. Is a gem that punches well above its weight, legitimately competing with the lower half of T25 (WashU, Cornell, Emory..)
let the haters hate but tippy top kids are applying (and often rejected) in droves..
Lots of consequential research coming out of there. Lots
yes I’m sure the 100k+ kids who sent in apps all struggled with this point before applying
high brow DCUM strikes again!
Two words...no essay. Do they even charge an application fee?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:mind boggling it’s only ranked #44 by USN given the level of selectivity and superlative quality of the admits. Is a gem that punches well above its weight, legitimately competing with the lower half of T25 (WashU, Cornell, Emory..)
let the haters hate but tippy top kids are applying (and often rejected) in droves..
Do they even admit any tippy top kids? They seems to prefer the next tier down..
Northeastern likes high stat kids.
https://www.businessinsider.com/the-50-smartest-colleges-in-america-2016-10
This was when test scores were mendatory.
Top 20 for national universities
First of all, this list is from 2016. Wasn't that around the time NE was engaging in questionable tactics to rank higher in USNWR? And where are you getting top 20? These are the top 20. NE is 25, so not sure why you need to twist the truth here. Amazing how these boosters try to spin stuff to make their school look like something it absolutely is not.
1. Caltech (1544)
2. MIT (1507)
3. Olin College of Eng. (1506)
3. Chicago (1506)
5. Yale (1498)
5. Vanderbilt (1498)
7. Harvard (1497)
8. Princeton (1490)
9. Harvey Mudd (1484)
10, Rice (1482)
11. Stanford (1479)
12. Columbia (1473)
13. WashU (1469)
14. Northwestern (1460)
15. Penn (1457)
15. Brown (1457)
17. Notre Dame (1455)
18. Hopkins (1453)
19. Amherst (1451)
20. Duke (1450)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of of sour grapes on this thread and others about Northeastern. I'm sorry if your high stats child was not accepted, but there's no need to s*** on other people's parade.
No sour grapes. DS toured NE 4 years ago and didn't apply. For one thing, he wanted football and a regular college campus. He's at a top 20 and graduating this year...very very happy. I was with him on the tour and thought it was really staged and not genuine. The kids who spoke seemed very one dimensional and lacked depth. The whole thing was a big performance to get you to want to apply. We didn't fall for it.
Anonymous wrote:Lots of of sour grapes on this thread and others about Northeastern. I'm sorry if your high stats child was not accepted, but there's no need to s*** on other people's parade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s disturbing how many people fell for NE when the school quality is low but they gamed the rankings so well (read Selingo’s book).
It's ok to get rejected.
Move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:mind boggling it’s only ranked #44 by USN given the level of selectivity and superlative quality of the admits. Is a gem that punches well above its weight, legitimately competing with the lower half of T25 (WashU, Cornell, Emory..)
let the haters hate but tippy top kids are applying (and often rejected) in droves..
Do they even admit any tippy top kids? They seems to prefer the next tier down..
Northeastern likes high stat kids.
https://www.businessinsider.com/the-50-smartest-colleges-in-america-2016-10
This was when test scores were mendatory.
Top 20 for national universities
Anonymous wrote:It’s disturbing how many people fell for NE when the school quality is low but they gamed the rankings so well (read Selingo’s book).
Anonymous wrote:I think they waitlist everyone at schools were they want to encourage a lot of applicants, so that Naviance makes them look like a possibility.