Anonymous wrote:Has anyone posted the various acceptance rates? As in, to the main campus, Oakland, the other international campuses, etc.
I don't know whether to be impressed that my kid's classmates are attending Northeastern or embarrassed for them (based on how I viewed the school a few decades ago).
Did they do something good, or nah?
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious if the anti-NEU trolls are the same one constantly disparaging UChicago's admissions marketing?
They kind of use the same nutso language. If they are, why do they feel the need to save the world from these schools? It is really surprising to see a person have such a hate for a university.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone posted the various acceptance rates? As in, to the main campus, Oakland, the other international campuses, etc.
I don't know whether to be impressed that my kid's classmates are attending Northeastern or embarrassed for them (based on how I viewed the school a few decades ago).
Did they do something good, or nah?
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious if the anti-NEU trolls are the same one constantly disparaging UChicago's admissions marketing?
They kind of use the same nutso language. If they are, why do they feel the need to save the world from these schools? It is really surprising to see a person have such a hate for a university.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just boosting this to see how long it will go. Northeastern booster are the absolute best, have surpassed Tulane for sure!
It’s hilarious. This booster person (or people) is completely unhinged. I just love the “get help” comment they always throw in. Take a look in the mirror maybe
Anonymous wrote:Just boosting this to see how long it will go. Northeastern booster are the absolute best, have surpassed Tulane for sure!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a combination of many good things that makes the school popular.
- Great urban location, there are ton of kids who prefer good urban location. Boson is also one of the most popular
- Relatively cohesive nice modern looking campus for an urban location
Our family of 5 visited the four peer schools - Tufts, Boston College, Boston Univ, and Northeastern Univ, and Northeastern was top choice for all of us for the location + campus combination.
- Satisfaction level based on retention rate. It's like top 5 among national universities.
- Good balance. The school pay much attention to CS, Engineering, Science and other STEM areas, but also very strong in Business, Art & Design, pre-med, and other areas. It's well rounded unlike other Engineering heavy schools
- Outcomes. Coop program contributes to this, but ultimately outcome is great on par or better than many T25ish schools
- Quality of student body - smart, intelligent, independent, motivated, top notch, most of them have stats for T25ish schools.
- Sports and Greek life is relatively weak, but it has very good D1 hockey team and have little bit of everything for everyone.
- etc.
It's not one or two factors that can make a school popular.
This sockpuppet is getting tiring.
The bolded is one of many reasons this school sucks according to my kid. He wanted football weekends and got to an elite school with great football. We actually appreciated that because we would travel to see him on those weekends. Northeastern is lackluster and sad by comparison. PS, DC did not apply so don't say we were rejected lol.
I am yet another poster asking for the love of God and all that is Holy:
If you "did not apply", why on earth would you be bothering posting here?
You do realize the absurdity in claiming you "did not apply", while posting here, I hope?
No wonder Northeastern did not accept you. LOL.
As the other poster stated: GET HELP.
Wowza.
Why must one apply to comment on an anonymous forum about a school? Who made that rule? Seriously would like to know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NEU bashers are living in the past and had children rejected from NEU. They are clearly unable to let it go and move on with their lives. How sad for them
Hahahahaha. Maybe. But there are so many of us who are just over the marketer constantly promoting this school. Our kids didn't apply. We just object to the incessant spam and bodacious claims.
So much obsession over a college your kid didn't even apply.
WTF seek help.
We can't avoid this thread which is constantly showing up in the feed because of you nutty boosters. But, yeah, I am entertained by the trainwreck that this thread has become. Again, never had a kid apply. The only boston school my kid applied to was BC. He got in, but chose Notre Dame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a combination of many good things that makes the school popular.
- Great urban location, there are ton of kids who prefer good urban location. Boson is also one of the most popular
- Relatively cohesive nice modern looking campus for an urban location
Our family of 5 visited the four peer schools - Tufts, Boston College, Boston Univ, and Northeastern Univ, and Northeastern was top choice for all of us for the location + campus combination.
- Satisfaction level based on retention rate. It's like top 5 among national universities.
- Good balance. The school pay much attention to CS, Engineering, Science and other STEM areas, but also very strong in Business, Art & Design, pre-med, and other areas. It's well rounded unlike other Engineering heavy schools
- Outcomes. Coop program contributes to this, but ultimately outcome is great on par or better than many T25ish schools
- Quality of student body - smart, intelligent, independent, motivated, top notch, most of them have stats for T25ish schools.
- Sports and Greek life is relatively weak, but it has very good D1 hockey team and have little bit of everything for everyone.
- etc.
It's not one or two factors that can make a school popular.
This sockpuppet is getting tiring.
The bolded is one of many reasons this school sucks according to my kid. He wanted football weekends and got to an elite school with great football. We actually appreciated that because we would travel to see him on those weekends. Northeastern is lackluster and sad by comparison. PS, DC did not apply so don't say we were rejected lol.
I am yet another poster asking for the love of God and all that is Holy:
If you "did not apply", why on earth would you be bothering posting here?
You do realize the absurdity in claiming you "did not apply", while posting here, I hope?
No wonder Northeastern did not accept you. LOL.
As the other poster stated: GET HELP.
Wowza.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a combination of many good things that makes the school popular.
- Great urban location, there are ton of kids who prefer good urban location. Boson is also one of the most popular
- Relatively cohesive nice modern looking campus for an urban location
Our family of 5 visited the four peer schools - Tufts, Boston College, Boston Univ, and Northeastern Univ, and Northeastern was top choice for all of us for the location + campus combination.
- Satisfaction level based on retention rate. It's like top 5 among national universities.
- Good balance. The school pay much attention to CS, Engineering, Science and other STEM areas, but also very strong in Business, Art & Design, pre-med, and other areas. It's well rounded unlike other Engineering heavy schools
- Outcomes. Coop program contributes to this, but ultimately outcome is great on par or better than many T25ish schools
- Quality of student body - smart, intelligent, independent, motivated, top notch, most of them have stats for T25ish schools.
- Sports and Greek life is relatively weak, but it has very good D1 hockey team and have little bit of everything for everyone.
- etc.
It's not one or two factors that can make a school popular.
This sockpuppet is getting tiring.
The bolded is one of many reasons this school sucks according to my kid. He wanted football weekends and got to an elite school with great football. We actually appreciated that because we would travel to see him on those weekends. Northeastern is lackluster and sad by comparison. PS, DC did not apply so don't say we were rejected lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NEU bashers are living in the past and had children rejected from NEU. They are clearly unable to let it go and move on with their lives. How sad for them
Hahahahaha. Maybe. But there are so many of us who are just over the marketer constantly promoting this school. Our kids didn't apply. We just object to the incessant spam and bodacious claims.
So much obsession over a college your kid didn't even apply.
WTF seek help.