<p>and try to see if you can create a login account. If you can, it probably means you are accepted. If not, you're probably still waiting for the adcomm decision.</p>
<p>yea thats cool if u like that small tight knit campus feel (not that NEU is small - its pretty big but the campus is enclosed so it feels smaller than it really is) </p>
<p>personally, i like the huge, city size campus, like BU</p>
<p>personally, i like the huge, city size campus, like BU
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<p>hahhaa i understand tase is tase but i lookit from the poin of view that the most will take me to walk from one side to the other will be 5 minutes and the days that i will be really hungry i will not have to wall half mile to get a DECENT Snack. but again tase is tase</p>
<p>yes but that implies wait for the T + all the other things that the TRAIN involve
as supose to just go . i applied to BU late and thewere reviewing my APP as soon as i got my letter form NEU i WITHDRAF my app from BU but i like it NEU as undergradue BETTER Than even Harvard College. i just inflatute with the school maybe... but i dont like math so i didnot bother to apply to MIT lol so again tase is tase</p>
<p>MMM some times fame is to heavy in some schools
belive me NEU is very strong already and toda's professinals from the other colleges like FOr example faculty i know from HARVARD < MTI > BU > USC have some admiration for what NEU is doing + bottom line wich cna be beat great education + work experience as supose as just a degree? any how we kind of turn thsi into a debate heheh lol which is not the theme of this site</p>
<p>tase is tase is probably the most amazing thing i've read on here. i wrote an essay for english on this ordeal and the surviors and black thursday, if you want to read it, get at me. anyone trying really hard to get in off the list? what are you doing about it?</p>
<p>well it would be nice to get accepted to have the option open but im goin for BU...and yea NEU has the co-op but its a year longer if u wanna get the full work experience it has to offer..if u do the 4 year program, ur kinda selling urself short...which is why i can snatch my degree from BU in 4 years and start working while NEU is still in school...idk eveyrone has a different approach..this seems to suite me well</p>
<p>LOL no i am undergrad Biology student i plan to attend medical school in the future for grad school and BU medical is my 4th in my regional list
HARVARD
UMASS MEDICAL
YALE
BU
DARMOUTH ........
an the choice 13th nation wide for my interest</p>
<p>It's not quite that simple. The B-Line runs a bit slow. The are too many stops, not to mention frequent break downs. Sometimes it can take up to a half an hour for a trolley to show up (this is not fun when it's cold out...brrrrrr). When they do come, they are usually really crowed (picture a sardine can). Then there is the cost. Why would you want to pay someone a fare everyday just to get to and from class? I think that you will be really surprised at how spread out BU is when you visit.</p>
<p>The four year option at Northeastern has a co-op component (two coops instead of three). This means you will still have a nice resume when you graduate in four years and more than likely, a sweet job lined up well before graduation and at a higher salary than your typical college grad. Plus don't forget that the Business co-ops pay quite well. This means that you will be earning money while your in school which can help defray tuition costs. THIS IS REALLY A SWEET DEAL!</p>
<p>"The four year option at Northeastern has a co-op component (two coops instead of three). This means you will still have a nice resume when you graduate in four years and more than likely, a sweet job lined up well before graduation and at a higher salary than your typical college grad. Plus don't forget that the Business co-ops pay quite well. This means that you will be earning money while your in school which can help defray tuition costs. THIS IS REALLY A SWEET DEAL!"</p>
<p>Oops, sorry about the typos, I was really sleepy when I wrote that. The last sentence should have said this means that you will be earning money while you're in school as opposed to "your."</p>