Why Is Northeastern University's Co-op Program Worth Considering?

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In summary: You're all awesome!In summary, Northeastern University has a great co-op program and many accelerated BS/MS programs.
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Saladsamurai
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Sorry, but I need to brag (just a little) :)

So yesterday I got my acceptance letter to the college of engineering at Northeastern University (Boston, Ma.). It's a really sweet school with an awesome co-op program. By the time a student gets their B.S., they will have had 18 months of real workplace experience. The list of companies that I can do my co-op with is huuuuuuuggggeeee and extends itself globally. Not to mention they have many accelerated BS/MS programs.

I still waiting for a response from Boston University, but I think I have my mind made up on NE. NE offers less majors...but so what, I only need the ones that interest me (Mech E and Physics).

Well that is all. I never get excited about anything, so I figured I would share this rare moment with the folks who helped make it happen.

Thanks PF, you rock!
 
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Congratulations Saladsamurai!

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Nice Job! A great school and great city! Good for you!
 
  • #4
Thanks! I also like the fact that it's only twenty miles from my house in Salem!
 
  • #5
Well done SS! :smile:
 
  • #6
Congratulations and very well done!
 
  • #7
Congrats.
 
  • #8
Congrats! The coop opportunity sounds wonderful! That alone sounds like a good reason to choose that one over others.
 
  • #9
That's wonderful! I bet you're walking on air!
 
  • #10
Congratulations, Casey! Well done.

Now go become a d@*n fine engineer.
 
  • #11
Congrats. Northeastern has one of the nicest city campuses I've ever seen. Stay out of trouble in Boston though :)
 
  • #12
Way to go!

Congrats!
 
  • #13
Thats wonderful news! Congratulations!
 
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Saladsamurai said:
So yesterday I got my acceptance letter to the college of engineering at Northeastern University (Boston, Ma.). It's a really sweet school with an awesome co-op program. By the time a student gets their B.S., they will have had 18 months of real workplace experience. The list of companies that I can do my co-op with is huuuuuuuggggeeee and extends itself globally. Not to mention they have many accelerated BS/MS programs.

I still waiting for a response from Boston University, but I think I have my mind made up on NE. NE offers less majors...but so what, I only need the ones that interest me (Mech E and Physics).

Well that is all. I never get excited about anything, so I figured I would share this rare moment with the folks who helped make it happen.

Thanks PF, you rock!

Good Luck
 
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John L said:
Good Luck

Thanks guys!
 

Related to Why Is Northeastern University's Co-op Program Worth Considering?

1. What is the purpose of your bragging?

The purpose of my bragging is to express pride and satisfaction in my accomplishments or abilities.

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