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Pros and Cons of Northeastern University in Boston?

Hey, I am a high school junior and am considering Northeastern University in Boston for my higher studies. Can anyone provide me with some detailed reviews about it? What are its best majors, social life, local opportunities, housing, etc.?

a year ago

Sure, let's break down some of the main aspects of Northeastern University.

Academics: Northeastern University is renowned for its co-op program that blends classroom studies with real-world work experience. Some of its strong majors include Business, Engineering, and Health Professions. The rigorous academic atmosphere can be challenging but rewarding.

Social life: The large student body, with a mix of both domestic and international students, provides a vibrant and dynamic social atmosphere. With over 400+ student organizations, there's something for everyone. It's located in Boston, so there's access to a huge number of cultural and social events as well as the benefit of the city itself.

Opportunities: Northeastern has strong relationships with many Boston area companies which can lead to co-op placements and job opportunities post-graduation. Being in a bustling city, students also get ample opportunities for networking, internships, research and community service.

Housing: The university offers a variety of housing options including residence halls, suites, and apartments. First and second-year students are required to live on campus. Housing can be pretty expensive, like any city-based institution, but there are also off-campus options available.

Pros:

1. Strong co-op program providing hands-on experience and potential job opportunities.

2. Robust academic programs are particularly beneficial for students interested in Business, Engineering, and Health Professions.

3. Excellent location in Boston which provides cultural, recreational, and professional opportunities.

4. Diverse student body contributing to a vibrant social life.

Cons:

1. City living means relatively high cost of living and potentially expensive housing.

2. There can be stiff competition for popular co-ops.

3. The academic rigor can be challenging and might feel overwhelming for some students.

4. Northeastern doesn't have a traditional college campus, which might not be ideal for someone seeking a more typical college experience.

Remember, the ideal college for you depends on your personal preferences, academic interests, and professional goals. Northeastern's co-op program is unique and it offers a great learning experience that intertwines academics and professional development, but you must feel comfortable with the urban setting and the tuition cost.

If you want some resources to help you explore some of these cons, I would take a look at Northeastern's Net Price Calculator, and consider taking an in-person or virtual tour. The Net Price Calculator will help you estimate the rough cost of what you and your family might pay, and can be found here: https://npc.collegeboard.org/app/northeastern. You can visit the campus in person in Boston, or sign up for a virtual event here: https://admissions.northeastern.edu/visit/virtual-visit-experience/.

Good luck making your decision!

a year ago

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