Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much for this thread. Some nut has to coopt it with alternative interpretations of nu. This has always been used on this forum for Northwestern. When I mentioned nationally known, I was referring to recognition, not search engines.
Can someone who is cogent comment on the engineering questions?
Northeastern is also nationally recognized receiving close to 100K applications from all over the nation and the world.
I don't mind other schools using NU, but you have a weird fetish and obsession.
???? I just want to know about engineering, not get spammed by a mid tier school or unheard of schools when someone writes "NU" which had meant Northwestern on this board for ages. There are several others explaining the same. But, maybe I'm not surprised at your resort to hype and name calling. Can someone please talk about engineering w/o spam?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
NOT TRUE. Many of the SUNY schools are excellent.
How has your career turn out when people realize you were just a transfer student originally from SUNY?
You are an idiot nothing wrong with SUNY at all. Paying upwards of 70,000 for schools like USC absurd
USC is a T25 school with very strong engineering/CS. Science, business and Cinematic Art. If you have to fullpay its one of the great options like 25th best out of hundreds of schools
What if you need FA? I think DD would love it, but we can't afford full pay. HHI is under 150K
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
NOT TRUE. Many of the SUNY schools are excellent.
How has your career turn out when people realize you were just a transfer student originally from SUNY?
You are an idiot nothing wrong with SUNY at all. Paying upwards of 70,000 for schools like USC absurd
USC is a T25 school with very strong engineering/CS. Science, business and Cinematic Art. If you have to fullpay its one of the great options like 25th best out of hundreds of schools
What if you need FA? I think DD would love it, but we can't afford full pay. HHI is under 150K
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
NOT TRUE. Many of the SUNY schools are excellent.
How has your career turn out when people realize you were just a transfer student originally from SUNY?
You are an idiot nothing wrong with SUNY at all. Paying upwards of 70,000 for schools like USC absurd
USC is a T25 school with very strong engineering/CS. Science, business and Cinematic Art. If you have to fullpay its one of the great options like 25th best out of hundreds of schools
Anonymous wrote:If she wants to do engineering RPI is another option. She will definitely get a boost for being a woman there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much for this thread. Some nut has to coopt it with alternative interpretations of nu. This has always been used on this forum for Northwestern. When I mentioned nationally known, I was referring to recognition, not search engines.
Can someone who is cogent comment on the engineering questions?
Northeastern is also nationally recognized receiving close to 100K applications from all over the nation and the world.
I don't mind other schools using NU, but you have a weird fetish and obsession.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much for this thread. Some nut has to coopt it with alternative interpretations of nu. This has always been used on this forum for Northwestern. When I mentioned nationally known, I was referring to recognition, not search engines.
Can someone who is cogent comment on the engineering questions?
Northeastern is also nationally recognized receiving close to 100K applications from all over the nation and the world.
I don't mind other schools using NU, but you have a weird fetish and obsession.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much for this thread. Some nut has to coopt it with alternative interpretations of nu. This has always been used on this forum for Northwestern. When I mentioned nationally known, I was referring to recognition, not search engines.
Can someone who is cogent comment on the engineering questions?
Northeastern is also nationally recognized receiving close to 100K applications from all over the nation and the world.
I don't mind other schools using NU, but you have a weird fetish and obsession.
Nationally speaking NU = Northwestern, NEU = Northeastern. Are you a first time parent? This is nothing new.
who gave you the authority LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much for this thread. Some nut has to coopt it with alternative interpretations of nu. This has always been used on this forum for Northwestern. When I mentioned nationally known, I was referring to recognition, not search engines.
Can someone who is cogent comment on the engineering questions?
Northeastern is also nationally recognized receiving close to 100K applications from all over the nation and the world.
I don't mind other schools using NU, but you have a weird fetish and obsession.
Nationally speaking NU = Northwestern, NEU = Northeastern. Are you a first time parent? This is nothing new.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much for this thread. Some nut has to coopt it with alternative interpretations of nu. This has always been used on this forum for Northwestern. When I mentioned nationally known, I was referring to recognition, not search engines.
Can someone who is cogent comment on the engineering questions?
Northeastern is also nationally recognized receiving close to 100K applications from all over the nation and the world.
I don't mind other schools using NU, but you have a weird fetish and obsession.
Anonymous wrote:All these schools are regional schools, not like the real NU.
Anonymous wrote:So much for this thread. Some nut has to coopt it with alternative interpretations of nu. This has always been used on this forum for Northwestern. When I mentioned nationally known, I was referring to recognition, not search engines.
Can someone who is cogent comment on the engineering questions?