Anonymous wrote:This person is not an idiot. I worked in College admissions and everyone knows the games or NYU and Northeastern. Look even Emory now has a London program. More will follow.
Anonymous wrote:We have four separate family friends whose children all piled into the NYU/Northeastern trade. Northeastern admitted three of them. Once the deposit check was cashed, about a week later, they received emails that one was being sent to Madrid, and two were being sent to London. At NYU same thing. The deposit check was cashed, and the fourth kid was sent to Shanghai. All families were pissed and trapped.
In admissions, these moved students are not on the roll of public acceptance rates. They don't exist because they are not students at the Boston or New York campus. Just a little game to game the numbers.
Anonymous wrote:So only private universities are the peers?
Anonymous wrote:NYU is the most applied to private school in the country. The geniuses trying to bash it are something special.
Anonymous wrote:Stern is overrated, as is NYU. You are better off going to Baruch College in New York City for an undergraduate business degree. The ROI is much higher than NYU and they quietly place students at GS, JPM, BA, and private equity firms at a very high rate. Why? Kids are hungry, smart, and know how to work. Don’t be a sucker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clolumbia is absolutely a peer of NYU.
Sorry, you are wrong. NYU is a CUNY school at best.
Anonymous wrote:NYU is still primarily a commuter school for Bronx Sci, Sty, and Brooklyn Poly graduates who live with their parents and pay little to no tuition. The school preys on everyone else who can pay the bill while selling them a half-baked college.
Anonymous wrote:NYU is still primarily a commuter school for Bronx Sci, Sty, and Brooklyn Poly graduates who live with their parents and pay little to no tuition. The school preys on everyone else who can pay the bill while selling them a half-baked college.