You’re hurting Northeastern, not helping it. Stop posting.Anonymous wrote:Anyone know the updated acceptance rate? It seemed like it was on track to go below 3% this year, which is truly impressive.
(Stands on top of anthill and pumps tiny fists.)Anonymous wrote:There are a couple of hardcore trolls trying hard to sabotage this thread, but if one real person got the information, it's a success.
Anonymous wrote:Here's a middle ground, based on what I'm seeing there probably is a very small segment of parents and students who do in fact see NEU as a top 5-10 University for all the reasons stated, but it's still a SMALL %. It shows though how their marketing is paying off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that the hater troll is banned, here's a grand summary of why it's popular for those who are curious and interested.
- Great urban location, there are tons of kids who prefer good urban locations. Boson is one of the top destinations.
- Relatively cohesive nice modern looking campus for an urban location.
Our family of 5 visited the four peer schools - Tufts, Boston College, Boston Univ, and Northeastern Univ, and Northeastern was the top choice for all of us for the location + campus combination. However if you like more of a traditional looking larger campus in a remote location, it's not for you. Visit the schools before making a choice.
- Satisfaction level based on retention rate. It's #3 together with Columbia, Dartmouth, Notre Dame, Northwestern, Rice, etc. Of course there might be people complaining about this and that, but you can see it's simply amazing.
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/freshmen-least-most-likely-return
- Graduation rate is also great, #29 among national universities
https://www.collegeraptor.com/college-rankings/details/GraduationRate6Year/
- Good balance. The school pays much attention to CS, Engineering, Science and other STEM areas, but also very strong in Business, Art & Design, pre-med, and other areas. It's well rounded unlike other Engineering heavy schools
- Outcomes. Coop program contributes to this, but ultimately the outcome is great on par or better than many T25ish schools such as Vanderbilt, Northwestern, Brown, UChicago, Rice, WashU, Emory, etc.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/
- It's famous for COOP but don't get it wrong. It's a research university first and plenty of research opportunities.
There are only 39 R1 private universities in the US, and Northeastern is one of hem.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_research_universities_in_the_United_States
- Quality of student body - smart, intelligent, independent, motivated, top notch, most of them have stats for T25ish schools. #25 including LACs Based on average SAT when scores were mandatory in 2018. Student body is also very diverse.
https://www.businessinsider.com/the-50-smartest-colleges-in-america-2016-10
- No football team and Greek life is relatively weak, but it has a very good D1 hockey team and has a little bit of everything for everyone.
https://youtu.be/-yT83Ns1cAo?si=CjYgJt-A0RA3ux2T&t=497
- etc.
Of course a school can't be for everyone and fit is important. If your school must have a football team or Greek Life dominant culture, it's not for you. It's not one or two factors that can make a school popular, it's a combination of many good things put together.
+1
Nice summary.
DD will likely apply this fall.
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that the hater troll is banned, here's a grand summary of why it's popular for those who are curious and interested.
- Great urban location, there are tons of kids who prefer good urban locations. Boson is one of the top destinations.
- Relatively cohesive nice modern looking campus for an urban location.
Our family of 5 visited the four peer schools - Tufts, Boston College, Boston Univ, and Northeastern Univ, and Northeastern was the top choice for all of us for the location + campus combination. However if you like more of a traditional looking larger campus in a remote location, it's not for you. Visit the schools before making a choice.
- Satisfaction level based on retention rate. It's #3 together with Columbia, Dartmouth, Notre Dame, Northwestern, Rice, etc. Of course there might be people complaining about this and that, but you can see it's simply amazing.
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/freshmen-least-most-likely-return
- Graduation rate is also great, #29 among national universities
https://www.collegeraptor.com/college-rankings/details/GraduationRate6Year/
- Good balance. The school pays much attention to CS, Engineering, Science and other STEM areas, but also very strong in Business, Art & Design, pre-med, and other areas. It's well rounded unlike other Engineering heavy schools
- Outcomes. Coop program contributes to this, but ultimately the outcome is great on par or better than many T25ish schools such as Vanderbilt, Northwestern, Brown, UChicago, Rice, WashU, Emory, etc.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/
- It's famous for COOP but don't get it wrong. It's a research university first and plenty of research opportunities.
There are only 39 R1 private universities in the US, and Northeastern is one of hem.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_research_universities_in_the_United_States
- Quality of student body - smart, intelligent, independent, motivated, top notch, most of them have stats for T25ish schools. #25 including LACs Based on average SAT when scores were mandatory in 2018. Student body is also very diverse.
https://www.businessinsider.com/the-50-smartest-colleges-in-america-2016-10
- No football team and Greek life is relatively weak, but it has a very good D1 hockey team and has a little bit of everything for everyone.
https://youtu.be/-yT83Ns1cAo?si=CjYgJt-A0RA3ux2T&t=497
- etc.
Of course a school can't be for everyone and fit is important. If your school must have a football team or Greek Life dominant culture, it's not for you. It's not one or two factors that can make a school popular, it's a combination of many good things put together.
+1
Nice summary.
DD will likely apply this fall.
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:NEU booster seriously needs to get a hobby.
Anonymous wrote:If you are not interested, don't click, don't post.
It's for people who are curious and interested.
If you actually want to reach people, stop nattering about trolls and haters.Anonymous wrote:If you are not interested, don't click, don't post.
It's for people who are curious and interested.
Anonymous wrote:Now that the hater troll is banned, here's a grand summary of why it's popular for those who are curious and interested.
- Great urban location, there are tons of kids who prefer good urban locations. Boson is one of the top destinations.
- Relatively cohesive nice modern looking campus for an urban location.
Our family of 5 visited the four peer schools - Tufts, Boston College, Boston Univ, and Northeastern Univ, and Northeastern was the top choice for all of us for the location + campus combination. However if you like more of a traditional looking larger campus in a remote location, it's not for you. Visit the schools before making a choice.
- Satisfaction level based on retention rate. It's #3 together with Columbia, Dartmouth, Notre Dame, Northwestern, Rice, etc. Of course there might be people complaining about this and that, but you can see it's simply amazing.
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/freshmen-least-most-likely-return
- Graduation rate is also great, #29 among national universities
https://www.collegeraptor.com/college-rankings/details/GraduationRate6Year/
- Good balance. The school pays much attention to CS, Engineering, Science and other STEM areas, but also very strong in Business, Art & Design, pre-med, and other areas. It's well rounded unlike other Engineering heavy schools
- Outcomes. Coop program contributes to this, but ultimately the outcome is great on par or better than many T25ish schools such as Vanderbilt, Northwestern, Brown, UChicago, Rice, WashU, Emory, etc.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/
- It's famous for COOP but don't get it wrong. It's a research university first and plenty of research opportunities.
There are only 39 R1 private universities in the US, and Northeastern is one of hem.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_research_universities_in_the_United_States
- Quality of student body - smart, intelligent, independent, motivated, top notch, most of them have stats for T25ish schools. #25 including LACs Based on average SAT when scores were mandatory in 2018. Student body is also very diverse.
https://www.businessinsider.com/the-50-smartest-colleges-in-america-2016-10
- No football team and Greek life is relatively weak, but it has a very good D1 hockey team and has a little bit of everything for everyone.
https://youtu.be/-yT83Ns1cAo?si=CjYgJt-A0RA3ux2T&t=497
- etc.
Of course a school can't be for everyone and fit is important. If your school must have a football team or Greek Life dominant culture, it's not for you. It's not one or two factors that can make a school popular, it's a combination of many good things put together.
+1Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that the hater troll is banned, here's a grand summary of why it's popular for those who are curious and interested.
- Great urban location, there are tons of kids who prefer good urban locations. Boson is one of the top destinations.
- Relatively cohesive nice modern looking campus for an urban location.
Our family of 5 visited the four peer schools - Tufts, Boston College, Boston Univ, and Northeastern Univ, and Northeastern was the top choice for all of us for the location + campus combination. However if you like more of a traditional looking larger campus in a remote location, it's not for you. Visit the schools before making a choice.
- Satisfaction level based on retention rate. It's #3 together with Columbia, Dartmouth, Notre Dame, Northwestern, Rice, etc. Of course there might be people complaining about this and that, but you can see it's simply amazing.
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/freshmen-least-most-likely-return
- Graduation rate is also great, #29 among national universities
https://www.collegeraptor.com/college-rankings/details/GraduationRate6Year/
- Good balance. The school pays much attention to CS, Engineering, Science and other STEM areas, but also very strong in Business, Art & Design, pre-med, and other areas. It's well rounded unlike other Engineering heavy schools
- Outcomes. Coop program contributes to this, but ultimately the outcome is great on par or better than many T25ish schools such as Vanderbilt, Northwestern, Brown, UChicago, Rice, WashU, Emory, etc.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/
- It's famous for COOP but don't get it wrong. It's a research university first and plenty of research opportunities.
There are only 39 R1 private universities in the US, and Northeastern is one of hem.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_research_universities_in_the_United_States
- Quality of student body - smart, intelligent, independent, motivated, top notch, most of them have stats for T25ish schools. #25 including LACs Based on average SAT when scores were mandatory in 2018. Student body is also very diverse.
https://www.businessinsider.com/the-50-smartest-colleges-in-america-2016-10
- No football team and Greek life is relatively weak, but it has a very good D1 hockey team and has a little bit of everything for everyone.
https://youtu.be/-yT83Ns1cAo?si=CjYgJt-A0RA3ux2T&t=497
- etc.
Of course a school can't be for everyone and fit is important. If your school must have a football team or Greek Life dominant culture, it's not for you. It's not one or two factors that can make a school popular, it's a combination of many good things put together.
Oh FFS. Can you give a rest. I thought you said two pages ago that we were done.
When the thread goes quiet you just have to post some lamo advertising speak about NEU, the No Endowment University.