@DIBM96, I’m from CA, Coastal Bay Area. My older D just graduated NEU, and is halfway through a masters too, even while emoployed now since mid-January. My younger D is finishing frosh year at NEU. Neither did NU in but the program got so popular that NEU offered regular Boston Fall admits the opportunity to do spring NUin for the first time this spring. So there are plenty of NEU students that are itching to go study abroad even at this young age. My younger D was tempted (and wondered why she was offers this spring option) but the spring NU in in more limited and only offered for some majors (at least for now.). I think that speaks somewhat to the positive for the programs. My younger D had a friend from jo,e who went to Greece for NUin and she reached out to him in January thinking he might want some support in transitioning, but she hasn’t heard from him except for running into him some… and she reported he is transitioning back just fine.
I also want to add this in terms of co-ops, in his field I would I,aging he would have a wide variety of options to choose from for medical research opportunities on campus, at all the great hospitals and medical facilities nearby, or medical companies. However, most do not make much more than what their housing and living expenses are, so I would not plan on making enough to cover other tuition costs (unless you are living at home or some tech companies might have corporate housing.) feel free to PM me with other questions if you wish.