Anonymous wrote:Northeastern is very transparent about the variety of ways you can enter the school - global scholars (1 semester in Oakland and 1 semester in London) NUin (first semester abroad in a variety of places based on major), Boston, or London Scholars (first year in London). Except for NUin, all staff are Northeastern employees with real campuses. Each offers a unique experience which tbh is the point.
There are a ton of places to source info on the various first year options with insight from students/parents who actually go to Northeastern. A quick search on Facebook should give you some good options.
Northeastern is very intentional in their global programs. For the right kid, it's an absolutely amazing way to start college but it's certainly not for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:The NU.in enrolls about 1,000 students. Because Boston has an enrollment cap, it's a great way to get more slots open. In the past, it was the "backdoor" way into NEU. Now, it is has become just as competitive due to the limited space in Boston. NEU has an agreement with the city of Boston to cap freshman enrollment at only 3,000 and overall enrollment at 20,000. There just isn't space there. This agreement is pretty much for the next couple of decades.
The chief complaint of NU.in is that because there is no federal financial aid offered (there is institutional aid) that a lot of the students are wealthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD just got accepted, but it is to the N.U.in program. WTF is this?
Serious question- did you really not know about this possibility when your DC applied? I’m wondering how much people know about these schools before they let kids apply
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD just got accepted, but it is to the N.U.in program. WTF is this?
First semester study abroad.
It's a great program.
No, it isn't. It's a way for Northeastern to make more money and accept more students than it can handle by taking away the fall freshman experience. Nortbeastern warehouses its entering class wherever it can find space. Please read up on this school's marketing practices before making this mistake. Everyone in academia knows what is going on there. Read Chronicle of Higher Education. Please
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is in!!! Boston ❤️
Congrats! May we please know stats?
NMSF, FCPS 4.3 wgpa, 1500 SAT, URM, male
I am pleased to offer you admission to Northeastern University's Boston campus and the Class of 2029 with a major in Media and Screen Studies and English. Congratulations!
URM, sigh
Kid is a national merit scholar and you think they only got in because they are URm? Lol. Keep lying to yourself
That poster said NMSF, not scholar. Also how did a NMSF only get a 1500 on the SAT?
You are sick in the head. The student is highly qualified (1500 sat!!) and you’re criticizing because they’re an URM? PP should not have even mentioned it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is in!!! Boston ❤️
Congrats! May we please know stats?
NMSF, FCPS 4.3 wgpa, 1500 SAT, URM, male
I am pleased to offer you admission to Northeastern University's Boston campus and the Class of 2029 with a major in Media and Screen Studies and English. Congratulations!
URM, sigh
Kid is a national merit scholar and you think they only got in because they are URm? Lol. Keep lying to yourself
That poster said NMSF, not scholar. Also how did a NMSF only get a 1500 on the SAT?
Anonymous wrote:For NUin, important to check what courses are available at the fall sites. I have heard complaints that there were not good options for advanced STEM kids.
Anonymous wrote:For NUin, important to check what courses are available at the fall sites. I have heard complaints that there were not good options for advanced STEM kids.
Anonymous wrote:DD just got accepted, but it is to the N.U.in program. WTF is this?
Anonymous wrote:DD just got accepted, but it is to the N.U.in program. WTF is this?