Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow- I’m a northeastern parent. I would never claim it’s better than the top notch schools (and nor would my northeastern student.) at the same time, my very smart and high stats kid is having a great time there, got a great coop, loves Boston and their social life.
I’m surprised and perplexed by the very strong feelings on both sides of this but in case some prospective parent is reading wanted to say i don’t get these same weird vibes among the (admittedly few) other parents I’ve met and my student is having a good experience. Good luck to all in the college search!
Congratulations, but other parents disagree with you. They all regard NEU as a top 10 school. The acceptance rate is lower than most ivies for heavens sake!
Oooh the booster has to even criticize NEU parents too
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow- I’m a northeastern parent. I would never claim it’s better than the top notch schools (and nor would my northeastern student.) at the same time, my very smart and high stats kid is having a great time there, got a great coop, loves Boston and their social life.
I’m surprised and perplexed by the very strong feelings on both sides of this but in case some prospective parent is reading wanted to say i don’t get these same weird vibes among the (admittedly few) other parents I’ve met and my student is having a good experience. Good luck to all in the college search!
Congratulations, but other parents disagree with you. They all regard NEU as a top 10 school. The acceptance rate is lower than most ivies for heavens sake!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reason this thread hasn’t been cut, IMHO, is that another NEU thread will soon arise, and crazy booster will flip out as soon as anything remotely critical of NEU is said. Once there’s blood in the waters, everyone will come to watch and maybe throw a couple of steaks in to watch everyone go crazy. I am neutral/positive about NEU and just come here to watch the show. Very sad to admit it, but I am bored when booster baby doesn’t come on and say something nuts.
In two years NEU will have a -2% acceptance rate and be the first college to dip into negative numbers making it the most coveted university in the world. Fact!
Anonymous wrote:Wow- I’m a northeastern parent. I would never claim it’s better than the top notch schools (and nor would my northeastern student.) at the same time, my very smart and high stats kid is having a great time there, got a great coop, loves Boston and their social life.
I’m surprised and perplexed by the very strong feelings on both sides of this but in case some prospective parent is reading wanted to say i don’t get these same weird vibes among the (admittedly few) other parents I’ve met and my student is having a good experience. Good luck to all in the college search!
Anonymous wrote:Wow- I’m a northeastern parent. I would never claim it’s better than the top notch schools (and nor would my northeastern student.) at the same time, my very smart and high stats kid is having a great time there, got a great coop, loves Boston and their social life.
I’m surprised and perplexed by the very strong feelings on both sides of this but in case some prospective parent is reading wanted to say i don’t get these same weird vibes among the (admittedly few) other parents I’ve met and my student is having a good experience. Good luck to all in the college search!
Anonymous wrote:Does someone actually have the real acceptance rate for NEU this year? I can't get a straight answer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right now the Northeastern campus is fully functioning. THey have the commencement events almost all set up.
Pretty nice to see a school operating as a school.
Student tour groups are also happening. They essentially will have tour groups each weekday through the summer. When people wonder why so many apply, the proximity to BC, BU, Tufts, Harvard, MIT, Babson, Wellesley, Emerson has a built in advantage over other cities. Many, many come for college tours because you can visit so many in such a short time. Obviously not every college will cross pollinate with prospective students, but Boston is the top draw in the country for college visits.
+1
DC did tours during spring break, loves the Boston area, and will be applying to NEU and a few of the schools you mentioned above. Hoping for an acceptance to at least one of them.![]()
That’s the way to go. My kid also fell in love with the whole Boston vibe. Applied to 4 of the schools on the list. 3 admits, one WL. Committed based on several factors, buy not any current ranking of admission rate.
I think that is why you see so many applications to schools like BU and NEU. International students are a big part of the applicant pool, and the reputations of the school carry a lot of weight when they hear from their friends/family who have experienced school in Boston.
+1
The four years of college life in Boston, which are not reflected at all in the rankings, along with other experiences, are truly invaluable.
Anonymous wrote:Boston locals say this was more like a Community College a few decades ago. I'm upset my kid has made the decision to attend the school over Virginia tech because it is just not worth the sticker price. Gaming the rankings, inflating acceptance rates with global program do leave a sour taste in the mouth but kudos to Aoun for getting the job done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: NEU when they publish their stats is on track for a 2% acceptance rate. It's literally 3 times harder to get into NEU than Harvard. I smell a touch of envy from the people who ridicule NEU, which justifiably is now an as a top 5 school from students and counselors alike.
You do know how easy it is to play with stats? I look at the kids I know … literally all got into NEU
Anonymous wrote:Boston locals say this was more like a Community College a few decades ago. I'm upset my kid has made the decision to attend the school over Virginia tech because it is just not worth the sticker price. Gaming the rankings, inflating acceptance rates with global program do leave a sour taste in the mouth but kudos to Aoun for getting the job done.