<p>I am transfering from Stevens Institute of Technology with a 3.4 gpa. I am studying computer engineering. Which school out of those 3 is the best for engineering? </p>
<p>I am leaning towards Northeastern right now because of the Coop program(which I am doing at stevens right now). </p>
<p>Hey I just applied to Northeastern as a transfer.
If you have any questions I'd be happy to answer them,
I've pretty much learned everything about northeastern and the transfer process..</p>
<p>and I would say that NEU is best for engineering.</p>
<p>I send mine in october 3rd but there seemed to be some trouble with them finding my transcript, however I'm going to Boston tommarow for one of those Decision Day things where you meet with an admissions person and they evaluate you there on the spot, I should know then.</p>
<p>I am transfering from Stevens Institute of Technology. Very good school for engineering(it is 4 year). My gpa is 3.3 and I am currently cooping for this term</p>
<p>Hey! Im sitting in the Starbucks right across the street from Northeastern now!
!!!!!!!!I was accepted!!!!!!
My Gpa was 3.3 too.</p>
<p>I'm pretty sure I'm gunna be attending in the spring.!
Drop me a line on aol instant messenger: LegaBeach or email me <a href="mailto:CollegeMail@gmail.com">CollegeMail@gmail.com</a></p>
<p>hi, i'm also very interested in transferring to either bu or northeastern. i think i probably know the answer to this, but how is northeastern's college of arts and sciences? also, what is the co-op track for junior transfer students? i was thinking about not doing the co-op program if i went there, mostly just because i'd be coming into the school so late and i would probably rather go abroad. in that case, i'm wondering if northeastern isn't a good choice. just a few thoughts i have, any comments would be greatly appreciated. thanks.</p>