Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for college suggestions for DD. She is a rising senior interested in engineering (but could change her mind and also likes the liberal arts).
Looking for: in or near a city, mid-sized, preferably not in the Midwest.
3.9 UW GPA at private school, moderately rigorous courses, 32 ACT (may apply TO)
No hooks
Possible candidates: Northeastern, U of Miami, Villanova, BU, BC, Wake Forest, Lehigh, LMU, USC, Santa Clara
Any feedback or other ideas?
NU engineering is super tough to get into - always has been, just be forewarned, OP.
Northwestern (NU) is not Northeastern (NEU). Their marketing is confusing.
no, https://www.nu.edu/
They may be trying to change to NU from NEU, but ask most people who are familiar with Top 50 universities, and NU is Northwestern.
Northeastern has been NU since at least the 70's. But let's not make this thread about that, shall we? Since it is obviously one of the schools that DCUM likes to go off on.
Not in a national sense. It would just make it easier if people used something else because everyone associates NU with Northwestern.
in a natioanl sense, general public don't give a shit about colleges and its names.
We had 20 Johns in my high school.
Use it in a context and it'll be fine.
NU = Northeatsern in this thread and context.
Np, NU is northwestern, NEU is northeastern. When you are wrong, accept it and move on. Don’t be a di*k.
NO NU is National Universtiy = www.nu.edu
Accept it.
WTF is National University?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for college suggestions for DD. She is a rising senior interested in engineering (but could change her mind and also likes the liberal arts).
Looking for: in or near a city, mid-sized, preferably not in the Midwest.
3.9 UW GPA at private school, moderately rigorous courses, 32 ACT (may apply TO)
No hooks
Possible candidates: Northeastern, U of Miami, Villanova, BU, BC, Wake Forest, Lehigh, LMU, USC, Santa Clara
Any feedback or other ideas?
NU engineering is super tough to get into - always has been, just be forewarned, OP.
Northwestern (NU) is not Northeastern (NEU). Their marketing is confusing.
no, https://www.nu.edu/
They may be trying to change to NU from NEU, but ask most people who are familiar with Top 50 universities, and NU is Northwestern.
Northeastern has been NU since at least the 70's. But let's not make this thread about that, shall we? Since it is obviously one of the schools that DCUM likes to go off on.
Not in a national sense. It would just make it easier if people used something else because everyone associates NU with Northwestern.
in a natioanl sense, general public don't give a shit about colleges and its names.
We had 20 Johns in my high school.
Use it in a context and it'll be fine.
NU = Northeatsern in this thread and context.
Np, NU is northwestern, NEU is northeastern. When you are wrong, accept it and move on. Don’t be a di*k.
NO NU is National Universtiy = www.nu.edu
Accept it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for college suggestions for DD. She is a rising senior interested in engineering (but could change her mind and also likes the liberal arts).
Looking for: in or near a city, mid-sized, preferably not in the Midwest.
3.9 UW GPA at private school, moderately rigorous courses, 32 ACT (may apply TO)
No hooks
Possible candidates: Northeastern, U of Miami, Villanova, BU, BC, Wake Forest, Lehigh, LMU, USC, Santa Clara
Any feedback or other ideas?
NU engineering is super tough to get into - always has been, just be forewarned, OP.
Northwestern (NU) is not Northeastern (NEU). Their marketing is confusing.
no, https://www.nu.edu/
They may be trying to change to NU from NEU, but ask most people who are familiar with Top 50 universities, and NU is Northwestern.
Northeastern has been NU since at least the 70's. But let's not make this thread about that, shall we? Since it is obviously one of the schools that DCUM likes to go off on.
Not in a national sense. It would just make it easier if people used something else because everyone associates NU with Northwestern.
in a natioanl sense, general public don't give a shit about colleges and its names.
We had 20 Johns in my high school.
Use it in a context and it'll be fine.
NU = Northeatsern in this thread and context.
Np, NU is northwestern, NEU is northeastern. When you are wrong, accept it and move on. Don’t be a di*k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for college suggestions for DD. She is a rising senior interested in engineering (but could change her mind and also likes the liberal arts).
Looking for: in or near a city, mid-sized, preferably not in the Midwest.
3.9 UW GPA at private school, moderately rigorous courses, 32 ACT (may apply TO)
No hooks
Possible candidates: Northeastern, U of Miami, Villanova, BU, BC, Wake Forest, Lehigh, LMU, USC, Santa Clara
Any feedback or other ideas?
NU engineering is super tough to get into - always has been, just be forewarned, OP.
Northwestern (NU) is not Northeastern (NEU). Their marketing is confusing.
no, https://www.nu.edu/
They may be trying to change to NU from NEU, but ask most people who are familiar with Top 50 universities, and NU is Northwestern.
Northeastern has been NU since at least the 70's. But let's not make this thread about that, shall we? Since it is obviously one of the schools that DCUM likes to go off on.
Not in a national sense. It would just make it easier if people used something else because everyone associates NU with Northwestern.
in a natioanl sense, general public don't give a shit about colleges and its names.
We had 20 Johns in my high school.
Use it in a context and it'll be fine.
NU = Northeatsern in this thread and context.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for college suggestions for DD. She is a rising senior interested in engineering (but could change her mind and also likes the liberal arts).
Looking for: in or near a city, mid-sized, preferably not in the Midwest.
3.9 UW GPA at private school, moderately rigorous courses, 32 ACT (may apply TO)
No hooks
Possible candidates: Northeastern, U of Miami, Villanova, BU, BC, Wake Forest, Lehigh, LMU, USC, Santa Clara
Any feedback or other ideas?
NU engineering is super tough to get into - always has been, just be forewarned, OP.
Northwestern (NU) is not Northeastern (NEU). Their marketing is confusing.
no, https://www.nu.edu/
They may be trying to change to NU from NEU, but ask most people who are familiar with Top 50 universities, and NU is Northwestern.
Northeastern has been NU since at least the 70's. But let's not make this thread about that, shall we? Since it is obviously one of the schools that DCUM likes to go off on.
Not in a national sense. It would just make it easier if people used something else because everyone associates NU with Northwestern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for college suggestions for DD. She is a rising senior interested in engineering (but could change her mind and also likes the liberal arts).
Looking for: in or near a city, mid-sized, preferably not in the Midwest.
3.9 UW GPA at private school, moderately rigorous courses, 32 ACT (may apply TO)
No hooks
Possible candidates: Northeastern, U of Miami, Villanova, BU, BC, Wake Forest, Lehigh, LMU, USC, Santa Clara
Any feedback or other ideas?
NU engineering is super tough to get into - always has been, just be forewarned, OP.
Northwestern (NU) is not Northeastern (NEU). Their marketing is confusing.
no, https://www.nu.edu/
They may be trying to change to NU from NEU, but ask most people who are familiar with Top 50 universities, and NU is Northwestern.
Northeastern has been NU since at least the 70's. But let's not make this thread about that, shall we? Since it is obviously one of the schools that DCUM likes to go off on.
Not in a national sense. It would just make it easier if people used something else because everyone associates NU with Northwestern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for college suggestions for DD. She is a rising senior interested in engineering (but could change her mind and also likes the liberal arts).
Looking for: in or near a city, mid-sized, preferably not in the Midwest.
3.9 UW GPA at private school, moderately rigorous courses, 32 ACT (may apply TO)
No hooks
Possible candidates: Northeastern, U of Miami, Villanova, BU, BC, Wake Forest, Lehigh, LMU, USC, Santa Clara
Any feedback or other ideas?
NU engineering is super tough to get into - always has been, just be forewarned, OP.
Northwestern (NU) is not Northeastern (NEU). Their marketing is confusing.
NU
Use only in the following contexts: social media icons, student groups, and informal correspondence. Never use NEU, which is an outdated abbreviation.
(source) - NU Parent
Northwestern parent? So confusing. NU is Northwestern. For a long time. That's why people use NEU for Northeastern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look into the 3+2 engineering programs. That's what I did. 3 years at SUNY and 2 years at Columbia SEAS
Caltech, MIT, Columbia, Dartmouth dual degree programs with liberal arts schools are all competitive and expensive.
Paying 2 years at Columbia better than paying for four![]()
Except the 2 yrs at SUNY looks like 2 years at CC. They probably gave out As like candy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for college suggestions for DD. She is a rising senior interested in engineering (but could change her mind and also likes the liberal arts).
Looking for: in or near a city, mid-sized, preferably not in the Midwest.
3.9 UW GPA at private school, moderately rigorous courses, 32 ACT (may apply TO)
No hooks
Possible candidates: Northeastern, U of Miami, Villanova, BU, BC, Wake Forest, Lehigh, LMU, USC, Santa Clara
Any feedback or other ideas?
NU engineering is super tough to get into - always has been, just be forewarned, OP.
Northwestern (NU) is not Northeastern (NEU). Their marketing is confusing.
no, https://www.nu.edu/
They may be trying to change to NU from NEU, but ask most people who are familiar with Top 50 universities, and NU is Northwestern.
Northeastern has been NU since at least the 70's. But let's not make this thread about that, shall we? Since it is obviously one of the schools that DCUM likes to go off on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for college suggestions for DD. She is a rising senior interested in engineering (but could change her mind and also likes the liberal arts).
Looking for: in or near a city, mid-sized, preferably not in the Midwest.
3.9 UW GPA at private school, moderately rigorous courses, 32 ACT (may apply TO)
No hooks
Possible candidates: Northeastern, U of Miami, Villanova, BU, BC, Wake Forest, Lehigh, LMU, USC, Santa Clara
Any feedback or other ideas?
NU engineering is super tough to get into - always has been, just be forewarned, OP.
Northwestern (NU) is not Northeastern (NEU). Their marketing is confusing.
NU
Use only in the following contexts: social media icons, student groups, and informal correspondence. Never use NEU, which is an outdated abbreviation.
(source) - NU Parent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remove BC and Wake Forest.
Great schools but just not for Engineering.
USC > Northeastern > BU > Lehigh = Villanova > Miami > LMU = Santa Clara
BC and Wake have new engineering programs that look interesting although it would be a risk since they are new and not accredited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Retake ACT?
She has taken several times already and is getting burned out on retakes.
Op, I say this as an engineer but engineering is hard. Some would even say it's very hard. If your daughter's top test score is 32, I'd select a school that offers variety of majors in case she changes her mind. Most kids usually change majors anyway. Don't be single focused.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for college suggestions for DD. She is a rising senior interested in engineering (but could change her mind and also likes the liberal arts).
Looking for: in or near a city, mid-sized, preferably not in the Midwest.
3.9 UW GPA at private school, moderately rigorous courses, 32 ACT (may apply TO)
No hooks
Possible candidates: Northeastern, U of Miami, Villanova, BU, BC, Wake Forest, Lehigh, LMU, USC, Santa Clara
Any feedback or other ideas?
NU engineering is super tough to get into - always has been, just be forewarned, OP.
Good to know. Is it better to apply undecided and then switch into engineering? Would ED help if she really likes it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Retake ACT?
She has taken several times already and is getting burned out on retakes.
Op, I say this as an engineer but engineering is hard. Some would even say it's very hard. If your daughter's top test score is 32, I'd select a school that offers variety of majors in case she changes her mind. Most kids usually change majors anyway. Don't be single focused.