Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this thread 33 pages long? Does anyone actually GAF about Northeastern?
No, but the boosters work overtime to keep this thread alive. All the boosting here has convinced us there is no substance behind the marketing.
Your child must’ve been rejected herp derp.
This is the boosting that makes everyone remind NEU that it is a second or third or fourth tier school in terms of prestige. No ones child was rejected there. Most ppl here would have never considered applying to that school and would not have their child consider it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this thread 33 pages long? Does anyone actually GAF about Northeastern?
No, but the boosters work overtime to keep this thread alive. All the boosting here has convinced us there is no substance behind the marketing.
Your child must’ve been rejected herp derp.
This is the boosting that makes everyone remind NEU that it is a second or third or fourth tier school in terms of prestige. No ones child was rejected there. Most ppl here would have never considered applying to that school and would not have their child consider it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this thread 33 pages long? Does anyone actually GAF about Northeastern?
No, but the boosters work overtime to keep this thread alive. All the boosting here has convinced us there is no substance behind the marketing.
Your child must’ve been rejected herp derp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this thread 33 pages long? Does anyone actually GAF about Northeastern?
No, but the boosters work overtime to keep this thread alive. All the boosting here has convinced us there is no substance behind the marketing.
Anonymous wrote:How is this thread 33 pages long? Does anyone actually GAF about Northeastern?
Anonymous wrote:I don't know why this is such a heated topic here. There's no question that NEU has increased in prestige in the last decade. The acceptance rate is 5%, that alone shows that it is in high demand right now. Whether it's top 10, 20, 50 is up for debate, but based on what I'm hearing from DC it is easily in the same consideration set as the lower ivies, top publics, vandy, washu, etc. I personally know a student who took NEU over Cornell this cycle for computer science specifically for the co-op program, even though NEU is more expensive. Students are saavy these days and know how important it is to get job experience.
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 know that NYU does a program called "first year away", so a lot of the selective privates do it.
BU had the (in)famous "CGS"-crayon, glue, scissors school where they stashed full pay students in the College of General Studies. That one was a pretty blatant way to get extra revenue!
Some are a bit more subtle, like Lehigh's new program.
Supposedly NU.in is a lot more desirable option not that it has matured a bit.
Anonymous wrote:How is this thread 33 pages long? Does anyone actually GAF about Northeastern?
Anonymous wrote:I know that NYU does a program called "first year away", so a lot of the selective privates do it.
BU had the (in)famous "CGS"-crayon, glue, scissors school where they stashed full pay students in the College of General Studies. That one was a pretty blatant way to get extra revenue!
Some are a bit more subtle, like Lehigh's new program.
Supposedly NU.in is a lot more desirable option not that it has matured a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Boston is cold.
Anonymous wrote:What I gather is Boston is an incredibly difficult admit, with the bulk of the freshmen class starting there.
Then the study abroad programs which are competitive but seemingly populated by wealthy students.
I don't begrudge Northeastern following this formula. Quite a few colleges make allowances for full pay students. Its crosd town rival BU has been doing this since the John Silber days.