Anonymous wrote:Do Northeastern a favor and stop trying to support them!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not address the real complaints from parents- oh, bc you can’t.
Which school doesn't have any complaints from parents?
NEU satisfaction level is top notch evidenced by the retention rate.
2 out of 100 don't return after one year for NEU.
1 out of 10 don't' return for Yale.
You can see the remarkable overall satisfaction rate.
Do Northeastern a favor and stop trying to support them!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not address the real complaints from parents- oh, bc you can’t.
Which school doesn't have any complaints from parents?
NEU satisfaction level is top notch evidenced by the retention rate.
2 out of 100 don't return after one year for NEU.
1 out of 10 don't' return for Yale.
You can see the remarkable overall satisfaction rate.
Anonymous wrote:Why not address the real complaints from parents- oh, bc you can’t.
Anonymous wrote:Why not address the real complaints from parents- oh, bc you can’t.
I don’t blame NEU for the quality of the comments here.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s like humans are trying to have a conversation with ChatGPT
- PP
This. You’re arguing with stupid. Go look at their online parent facebook groups:
- they spend less per student than the Boston public school system does
- they messed up grad events so seniors had to pay a required fee and couldn’t attend a single grad event (many wrote to the head of the school saying all slots were filled even before the signup began)
- tons of parents complain that their kids can’t find co-ops…despite trying and trying.
These are real experiences of many families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s like humans are trying to have a conversation with ChatGPT
- PP
This. You’re arguing with stupid. Go look at their online parent facebook groups:
- they spend less per student than the Boston public school system does
- they messed up grad events so seniors had to pay a required fee and couldn’t attend a single grad event (many wrote to the head of the school saying all slots were filled even before the signup began)
- tons of parents complain that their kids can’t find co-ops…despite trying and trying.
These are real experiences of many families.
Anonymous wrote:It’s like humans are trying to have a conversation with ChatGPT
- PP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:strong marketing and sales strategy
Nope, it's the opposite in this case. Customers come finding the quality and value.
Here are some of the major metrics.
- Retention rate: #3 together with Columbia, Dartmouth, Notre Dame, Northwestern, Rice
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/freshmen-least-most-likely-return
- Graduation rate: #29 among national universities
https://www.collegeraptor.com/college-rankings/details/GraduationRate6Year/
- Quality of peers (based on SAT when scores were mandatory, 2018): #25 including LACs
https://www.businessinsider.com/the-50-smartest-colleges-in-america-2016-10
- OUtcome: better than T25ish schools such as Vanderbilt, Northwestern, Brown, UChicago, Rice, WashU, Emory, etc.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/
Combine this with good location and such.
Seriously, is there any surprise why it's popular??
This is 21st century. We have abundance of data and information.
It's performance driven.
Students choosing Northeastern are actually very savvy customers who are not influenced by marketing and sales.
Good luck on your college searches.
Well, there might be more than two. booster bot is adaptable and is able to incorporate bad ideas from other commentators and repeat them in a slightly different context. Might be evidence of a flexible machine-learning algorithm. But not an intelligent one. Either that or a completely clueless human who says “You’re a %£€¥ too!Anonymous wrote:52 pages back and forth with how much they've improved v they've gamed the rankings. Can't we be done and lock this thread? Or are the two of you having fun with this nonsense?
Anonymous wrote:strong marketing and sales strategy