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- The major factor was the CO-OP given by the university for 6 months and secondly it is located in Boston which is hub for biotechnology
It was a full roller-coaster ride for me. It's been 1.5 years now. I was very shy at first but now I'm total opposite. The university is full of Indian students honestly but there are perks too. I feel one must research properly before applying to university and courses they want to go for. Hope you all find yours.
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- I chose this college because of the Co-op program that I heard a lot of. Plus, it lets you choose double concentrations which I find very helpful.
- The co-op program: it's such a wonderful opportunity for students pursuing the bachelor's degree as the college guarantees at least a 6 month job opportunity while pursuing the degree. This also helps in boost of resume during the early years. Apart from this, the teaching systems for various majors and concentrations is also very nice.
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- Nothing to dislike about this college. I actually got used to it in the first one month and I found it very easy to gel with other students or professors. It's a great choice for people looking to apply.
It's been a wonderful experience till now. I am a rising junior and I absolutely loved every day that I was here. The academic process, advising process, co-op process, and everything was wonderful. I truly enjoyed my work and fortunately, all the professors I worked with were very helpful too. The infrastructure played a key role in enhancing my experience and I would suggest it for freshmen who are looking pursue their bachelor's degree for sure.
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- I liked the ranking of Northeastern University ,and the boston campus grasped my attention at the same time. Also, it had my desired program MS Analytics in a affordable fee structure.
- The ranking and on-campus facilities provided are exceptional at Northeastern University Boston campus. I really like the co-op program of this university,that really helps students to explore the internship experience in USA.The program MPS Analytics is also not very expensive, compared to other analytics master's programs in other universities. Overall, it's a really good university , with world class teaching faculties.
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- As much as I was excited about the Co-op program of Northeastern, I disliked it equally after coming here. Because, students are individually responsible for securing a co-op in this university.The university doesn't have many tie-ups with the companies, neither the ranking or tag of it plays any role to help you get a co-op. It is said that only Amazon has tie-up with northeastern, but during my tenure, I really didn't see Amazon coming in to hire students.
My overall experience at Northeastern University has been extremely enriching. From rigorous academic challenges to vibrant campus life and a supportive community, it has provided me with the perfect environment to learn and grow. I've had opportunities to connect with inspiring faculty, make lifelong friends, and explore my passions. It's been an unforgettable journey that has shaped me both academically and personally.
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- Coming from a consulting background I wanted to go deeper in the field of data science and analytics to be well equipped with both soft and hard skills. My course is taught by industry people who can help us relate to the work we would need to know rather than just bookish knowledge.
College life is an enriching experience. I would encourage students to befriend people from other nationalities and not give in to groupism. Whatever happens in life, focus on the money you and your family are putting into this degree and never stray from that.
The biotechnology program offered at northeastern is one of the highest rated in the US. Also the location being Boston which is basically the hub of all the major biotech companies in the US made it my top choice.
Because of the professor experience and the city. Job aspects were better in Boston which was also one of my main requirements.
Many of my friends have opted for master's in foreign and I have taken suggestion from them and Canada is best suited for masters so I decided for Canada.
The coursework of the degree and course that I have selected perfectly aligns with my interest. Moreover, the location of the university is in the prime area of Boston, mainly a hub of opportunities where you can grow and gain experience while studying. Also, the university has a CO-OP option which allows a student to intern with a company for a certain duration and also has credits for that. It really impacts your job profile after your graduation. The university provides various services for students and it is really fun to study at Northeastern. The weather experienced in Boston is also perfect in definition as you can enjoy each type of weather here and is it a great place to live in.
The program offered at Northeastern for Project management is much more professional and updated as compared with other Universities. Northeastern is the only University in the US that offers a master's program in project management. The courses in this program were specific to my requirements and also Ranking/Reputation of this university also made me choose Northeastern over other institutions in Canada.
The northeastern university has outstanding resources for academic exploration, it has a well-balanced curriculum with respect to IT and management courses. This flexibility is perfectly a line with my interests. Plus it has a fantastic Coop program which will allow me to work for 4-9 months after 1 year of study.

























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