Northeastern v. BU
Posted: Sun May 05, 2013 12:38 am
AN INSANELY ILL BIRD
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First off, you don't know what you'd be at each school, so don't bank on being the hottest shit to ever walk through Northeastern.THE ILLEST BIRD 3000 wrote:Both have offered significant scholarship. Northeastern has offered significantly more. My situation is such that I will graduate free of debt regardless. Trust me that you would not envy the circumstances.
So: BU is obviously the higher ranked school. But I truly, madly, deeply, love Northeastern's co-op program. "The law school education model is broken!" everyone says, and I'm convinced! I agree! Northeastern seems to solve these most obvious problems. It's the only logical way to run a trade school. And but, its academics are just, well, worse.
I love the Northeastern campus and co-op program, though I'm deeply apprehensive about their lack of grades and the utility of their degree outside of the Boston market (I'm planning to stick around, but what if I change my mind?). I've been out of university for a few years, didn't like being an undergrad, and love the idea of spending months at a time outside of the classroom. I'd likely be a top student at Northeastern and a median at BU. I think I'd be happier at Northeastern.
But BU is a better school. And it'll be on my my resume/CV the rest of my life. So it's BU, right? Right?
This is the gist. If the Northeastern co-op program were worth it, you'd see Northeastern placing much better than 55% into long-term full-time employment. BU places about 70% without the same program.isuperserial wrote:Northeastern gives you a 40 percent shot at being a lawyer, BU gives you 65. It's not about rank, it's about employment.
