Why is Northeastern (NEU) so popular with both parents and students these days?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Let's stop bickering and just state the facts, NEU is now in the same tier as Cornell, Brown, Vanderbilt, Duke, etc. their lower acceptance rate however arguably makes them a contender for top 5.


Stupid post and a fake booster.

Prospects parents and students know NEU in context ( solid top 75 school with competitive admissions) and will assess it accordingly. Website, CDS, admissions info, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Let's stop bickering and just state the facts, NEU is now in the same tier as Cornell, Brown, Vanderbilt, Duke, etc. their lower acceptance rate however arguably makes them a contender for top 5.


Mod, please ban this pscho troll hater.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Let's stop bickering and just state the facts, NEU is now in the same tier as Cornell, Brown, Vanderbilt, Duke, etc. their lower acceptance rate however arguably makes them a contender for top 5.


Why this fake troll gets to post here, I'm not sure. Your gaslighting isn't fooling anybody. It is neither clever, nor funny. Might be time for you to sift through your scrapbook of the past 400 years of your DAR history to pass the time, of which you seem to have plenty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let's stop bickering and just state the facts, NEU is now in the same tier as Cornell, Brown, Vanderbilt, Duke, etc. their lower acceptance rate however arguably makes them a contender for top 5.


Why this fake troll gets to post here, I'm not sure. Your gaslighting isn't fooling anybody. It is neither clever, nor funny. Might be time for you to sift through your scrapbook of the past 400 years of your DAR history to pass the time, of which you seem to have plenty.


I think the crazy troll is finally banned.
Worst troll I've ever seen on DCUM.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let's stop bickering and just state the facts, NEU is now in the same tier as Cornell, Brown, Vanderbilt, Duke, etc. their lower acceptance rate however arguably makes them a contender for top 5.


Why this fake troll gets to post here, I'm not sure. Your gaslighting isn't fooling anybody. It is neither clever, nor funny. Might be time for you to sift through your scrapbook of the past 400 years of your DAR history to pass the time, of which you seem to have plenty.
I love those old Anglo-Saxon words. There are so many that could be used to describe you.
Anonymous
Now that the hater troll is banned, here's a grand summary of why it's popular for those who are curious and interested.

- Great urban location, there are tons of kids who prefer good urban locations. Boson is one of the top destinations.

- Relatively cohesive nice modern looking campus for an urban location.
Our family of 5 visited the four peer schools - Tufts, Boston College, Boston Univ, and Northeastern Univ, and Northeastern was the top choice for all of us for the location + campus combination. However if you like more of a traditional looking larger campus in a remote location, it's not for you.  Visit the schools before making a choice.

- Satisfaction level based on retention rate. It's #3 together with Columbia, Dartmouth, Notre Dame, Northwestern, Rice, etc. Of course there might be people complaining about this and that, but you can see it's simply amazing.
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/freshmen-least-most-likely-return

- Graduation rate is also great, #29 among national universities
https://www.collegeraptor.com/college-rankings/details/GraduationRate6Year/

- Good balance. The school pays much attention to CS, Engineering, Science and other STEM areas, but also very strong in Business, Art & Design, pre-med, and other areas. It's well rounded unlike other Engineering heavy schools

- Outcomes. Coop program contributes to this, but ultimately the outcome is great on par or better than many T25ish schools such as Vanderbilt, Northwestern, Brown, UChicago, Rice, WashU, Emory, etc.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/

- It's famous for COOP but don't get it wrong. It's a research university first and plenty of research opportunities.
There are only 39 R1 private universities in the US, and Northeastern is one of hem. 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_research_universities_in_the_United_States

- Quality of student body - smart, intelligent, independent, motivated, top notch, most of them have stats for T25ish schools. #25 including LACs Based on average SAT when scores were mandatory in 2018.  Student body is also very diverse.
https://www.businessinsider.com/the-50-smartest-colleges-in-america-2016-10

- No football team and Greek life is relatively weak, but it has a very good D1 hockey team and has a little bit of everything for everyone.
https://youtu.be/-yT83Ns1cAo?si=CjYgJt-A0RA3ux2T&t=497

- etc.

Of course a school can't be for everyone and fit is important. If your school must have a football team or Greek Life dominant culture, it's not for you.  It's not one or two factors that can make a school popular, it's a combination of many good things put together.  
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Now that the hater troll is banned, here's a grand summary of why it's popular for those who are curious and interested.

- Great urban location, there are tons of kids who prefer good urban locations. Boson is one of the top destinations.

- Relatively cohesive nice modern looking campus for an urban location.
Our family of 5 visited the four peer schools - Tufts, Boston College, Boston Univ, and Northeastern Univ, and Northeastern was the top choice for all of us for the location + campus combination. However if you like more of a traditional looking larger campus in a remote location, it's not for you.  Visit the schools before making a choice.

- Satisfaction level based on retention rate. It's #3 together with Columbia, Dartmouth, Notre Dame, Northwestern, Rice, etc. Of course there might be people complaining about this and that, but you can see it's simply amazing.
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/freshmen-least-most-likely-return

- Graduation rate is also great, #29 among national universities
https://www.collegeraptor.com/college-rankings/details/GraduationRate6Year/

- Good balance. The school pays much attention to CS, Engineering, Science and other STEM areas, but also very strong in Business, Art & Design, pre-med, and other areas. It's well rounded unlike other Engineering heavy schools

- Outcomes. Coop program contributes to this, but ultimately the outcome is great on par or better than many T25ish schools such as Vanderbilt, Northwestern, Brown, UChicago, Rice, WashU, Emory, etc.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/

- It's famous for COOP but don't get it wrong. It's a research university first and plenty of research opportunities.
There are only 39 R1 private universities in the US, and Northeastern is one of hem. 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_research_universities_in_the_United_States

- Quality of student body - smart, intelligent, independent, motivated, top notch, most of them have stats for T25ish schools. #25 including LACs Based on average SAT when scores were mandatory in 2018.  Student body is also very diverse.
https://www.businessinsider.com/the-50-smartest-colleges-in-america-2016-10

- No football team and Greek life is relatively weak, but it has a very good D1 hockey team and has a little bit of everything for everyone.
https://youtu.be/-yT83Ns1cAo?si=CjYgJt-A0RA3ux2T&t=497

- etc.

Of course a school can't be for everyone and fit is important. If your school must have a football team or Greek Life dominant culture, it's not for you.  It's not one or two factors that can make a school popular, it's a combination of many good things put together.  


Why are we allowing this over the top advertising over and over again? This is the most bizarre over compensation for an average school I have ever seen. Moderator, please ban this poster and put us out of our misery.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Now that the hater troll is banned, here's a grand summary of why it's popular for those who are curious and interested.

- Great urban location, there are tons of kids who prefer good urban locations. Boson is one of the top destinations.

- Relatively cohesive nice modern looking campus for an urban location.
Our family of 5 visited the four peer schools - Tufts, Boston College, Boston Univ, and Northeastern Univ, and Northeastern was the top choice for all of us for the location + campus combination. However if you like more of a traditional looking larger campus in a remote location, it's not for you.  Visit the schools before making a choice.

- Satisfaction level based on retention rate. It's #3 together with Columbia, Dartmouth, Notre Dame, Northwestern, Rice, etc. Of course there might be people complaining about this and that, but you can see it's simply amazing.
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/freshmen-least-most-likely-return

- Graduation rate is also great, #29 among national universities
https://www.collegeraptor.com/college-rankings/details/GraduationRate6Year/

- Good balance. The school pays much attention to CS, Engineering, Science and other STEM areas, but also very strong in Business, Art & Design, pre-med, and other areas. It's well rounded unlike other Engineering heavy schools

- Outcomes. Coop program contributes to this, but ultimately the outcome is great on par or better than many T25ish schools such as Vanderbilt, Northwestern, Brown, UChicago, Rice, WashU, Emory, etc.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/

- It's famous for COOP but don't get it wrong. It's a research university first and plenty of research opportunities.
There are only 39 R1 private universities in the US, and Northeastern is one of hem. 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_research_universities_in_the_United_States

- Quality of student body - smart, intelligent, independent, motivated, top notch, most of them have stats for T25ish schools. #25 including LACs Based on average SAT when scores were mandatory in 2018.  Student body is also very diverse.
https://www.businessinsider.com/the-50-smartest-colleges-in-america-2016-10

- No football team and Greek life is relatively weak, but it has a very good D1 hockey team and has a little bit of everything for everyone.
https://youtu.be/-yT83Ns1cAo?si=CjYgJt-A0RA3ux2T&t=497

- etc.

Of course a school can't be for everyone and fit is important. If your school must have a football team or Greek Life dominant culture, it's not for you.  It's not one or two factors that can make a school popular, it's a combination of many good things put together.  


Why are we allowing this over the top advertising over and over again? This is the most bizarre over compensation for an average school I have ever seen. Moderator, please ban this poster and put us out of our misery.


I'm not sure if OP was really one of them, but there are people genuinely wondering and interested.
Hater tolls have been sabotaging the thread. Hope you are not one of the trolls.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Now that the hater troll is banned, here's a grand summary of why it's popular for those who are curious and interested.

- Great urban location, there are tons of kids who prefer good urban locations. Boson is one of the top destinations.

- Relatively cohesive nice modern looking campus for an urban location.
Our family of 5 visited the four peer schools - Tufts, Boston College, Boston Univ, and Northeastern Univ, and Northeastern was the top choice for all of us for the location + campus combination. However if you like more of a traditional looking larger campus in a remote location, it's not for you.  Visit the schools before making a choice.

- Satisfaction level based on retention rate. It's #3 together with Columbia, Dartmouth, Notre Dame, Northwestern, Rice, etc. Of course there might be people complaining about this and that, but you can see it's simply amazing.
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/freshmen-least-most-likely-return

- Graduation rate is also great, #29 among national universities
https://www.collegeraptor.com/college-rankings/details/GraduationRate6Year/

- Good balance. The school pays much attention to CS, Engineering, Science and other STEM areas, but also very strong in Business, Art & Design, pre-med, and other areas. It's well rounded unlike other Engineering heavy schools

- Outcomes. Coop program contributes to this, but ultimately the outcome is great on par or better than many T25ish schools such as Vanderbilt, Northwestern, Brown, UChicago, Rice, WashU, Emory, etc.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/

- It's famous for COOP but don't get it wrong. It's a research university first and plenty of research opportunities.
There are only 39 R1 private universities in the US, and Northeastern is one of hem. 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_research_universities_in_the_United_States

- Quality of student body - smart, intelligent, independent, motivated, top notch, most of them have stats for T25ish schools. #25 including LACs Based on average SAT when scores were mandatory in 2018.  Student body is also very diverse.
https://www.businessinsider.com/the-50-smartest-colleges-in-america-2016-10

- No football team and Greek life is relatively weak, but it has a very good D1 hockey team and has a little bit of everything for everyone.
https://youtu.be/-yT83Ns1cAo?si=CjYgJt-A0RA3ux2T&t=497

- etc.

Of course a school can't be for everyone and fit is important. If your school must have a football team or Greek Life dominant culture, it's not for you.  It's not one or two factors that can make a school popular, it's a combination of many good things put together.  


Why are we allowing this over the top advertising over and over again? This is the most bizarre over compensation for an average school I have ever seen. Moderator, please ban this poster and put us out of our misery.


It certainly doesn't look average? Are are you saying that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Now that the hater troll is banned, here's a grand summary of why it's popular for those who are curious and interested.

- Great urban location, there are tons of kids who prefer good urban locations. Boson is one of the top destinations.

- Relatively cohesive nice modern looking campus for an urban location.
Our family of 5 visited the four peer schools - Tufts, Boston College, Boston Univ, and Northeastern Univ, and Northeastern was the top choice for all of us for the location + campus combination. However if you like more of a traditional looking larger campus in a remote location, it's not for you.  Visit the schools before making a choice.

- Satisfaction level based on retention rate. It's #3 together with Columbia, Dartmouth, Notre Dame, Northwestern, Rice, etc. Of course there might be people complaining about this and that, but you can see it's simply amazing.
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/freshmen-least-most-likely-return

- Graduation rate is also great, #29 among national universities
https://www.collegeraptor.com/college-rankings/details/GraduationRate6Year/

- Good balance. The school pays much attention to CS, Engineering, Science and other STEM areas, but also very strong in Business, Art & Design, pre-med, and other areas. It's well rounded unlike other Engineering heavy schools

- Outcomes. Coop program contributes to this, but ultimately the outcome is great on par or better than many T25ish schools such as Vanderbilt, Northwestern, Brown, UChicago, Rice, WashU, Emory, etc.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/

- It's famous for COOP but don't get it wrong. It's a research university first and plenty of research opportunities.
There are only 39 R1 private universities in the US, and Northeastern is one of hem. 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_research_universities_in_the_United_States

- Quality of student body - smart, intelligent, independent, motivated, top notch, most of them have stats for T25ish schools. #25 including LACs Based on average SAT when scores were mandatory in 2018.  Student body is also very diverse.
https://www.businessinsider.com/the-50-smartest-colleges-in-america-2016-10

- No football team and Greek life is relatively weak, but it has a very good D1 hockey team and has a little bit of everything for everyone.
https://youtu.be/-yT83Ns1cAo?si=CjYgJt-A0RA3ux2T&t=497

- etc.

Of course a school can't be for everyone and fit is important. If your school must have a football team or Greek Life dominant culture, it's not for you.  It's not one or two factors that can make a school popular, it's a combination of many good things put together.  


Why are we allowing this over the top advertising over and over again? This is the most bizarre over compensation for an average school I have ever seen. Moderator, please ban this poster and put us out of our misery.
It’s better not to answer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Now that the hater troll is banned, here's a grand summary of why it's popular for those who are curious and interested.

- Great urban location, there are tons of kids who prefer good urban locations. Boson is one of the top destinations.

- Relatively cohesive nice modern looking campus for an urban location.
Our family of 5 visited the four peer schools - Tufts, Boston College, Boston Univ, and Northeastern Univ, and Northeastern was the top choice for all of us for the location + campus combination. However if you like more of a traditional looking larger campus in a remote location, it's not for you.  Visit the schools before making a choice.

- Satisfaction level based on retention rate. It's #3 together with Columbia, Dartmouth, Notre Dame, Northwestern, Rice, etc. Of course there might be people complaining about this and that, but you can see it's simply amazing.
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/freshmen-least-most-likely-return

- Graduation rate is also great, #29 among national universities
https://www.collegeraptor.com/college-rankings/details/GraduationRate6Year/

- Good balance. The school pays much attention to CS, Engineering, Science and other STEM areas, but also very strong in Business, Art & Design, pre-med, and other areas. It's well rounded unlike other Engineering heavy schools

- Outcomes. Coop program contributes to this, but ultimately the outcome is great on par or better than many T25ish schools such as Vanderbilt, Northwestern, Brown, UChicago, Rice, WashU, Emory, etc.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/

- It's famous for COOP but don't get it wrong. It's a research university first and plenty of research opportunities.
There are only 39 R1 private universities in the US, and Northeastern is one of hem. 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_research_universities_in_the_United_States

- Quality of student body - smart, intelligent, independent, motivated, top notch, most of them have stats for T25ish schools. #25 including LACs Based on average SAT when scores were mandatory in 2018.  Student body is also very diverse.
https://www.businessinsider.com/the-50-smartest-colleges-in-america-2016-10

- No football team and Greek life is relatively weak, but it has a very good D1 hockey team and has a little bit of everything for everyone.
https://youtu.be/-yT83Ns1cAo?si=CjYgJt-A0RA3ux2T&t=497

- etc.

Of course a school can't be for everyone and fit is important. If your school must have a football team or Greek Life dominant culture, it's not for you.  It's not one or two factors that can make a school popular, it's a combination of many good things put together.  


Why are we allowing this over the top advertising over and over again? This is the most bizarre over compensation for an average school I have ever seen. Moderator, please ban this poster and put us out of our misery.


It certainly doesn't look average? Are are you saying that?
Booster, please stop posting if you can’t be polite.
Anonymous
The new trick for the NEU super supporter/super poster is to call the people complaining about the posts boosters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Now that the hater troll is banned, here's a grand summary of why it's popular for those who are curious and interested.

- Great urban location, there are tons of kids who prefer good urban locations. Boson is one of the top destinations.

- Relatively cohesive nice modern looking campus for an urban location.
Our family of 5 visited the four peer schools - Tufts, Boston College, Boston Univ, and Northeastern Univ, and Northeastern was the top choice for all of us for the location + campus combination. However if you like more of a traditional looking larger campus in a remote location, it's not for you.  Visit the schools before making a choice.

- Satisfaction level based on retention rate. It's #3 together with Columbia, Dartmouth, Notre Dame, Northwestern, Rice, etc. Of course there might be people complaining about this and that, but you can see it's simply amazing.
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/freshmen-least-most-likely-return

- Graduation rate is also great, #29 among national universities
https://www.collegeraptor.com/college-rankings/details/GraduationRate6Year/

- Good balance. The school pays much attention to CS, Engineering, Science and other STEM areas, but also very strong in Business, Art & Design, pre-med, and other areas. It's well rounded unlike other Engineering heavy schools

- Outcomes. Coop program contributes to this, but ultimately the outcome is great on par or better than many T25ish schools such as Vanderbilt, Northwestern, Brown, UChicago, Rice, WashU, Emory, etc.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/

- It's famous for COOP but don't get it wrong. It's a research university first and plenty of research opportunities.
There are only 39 R1 private universities in the US, and Northeastern is one of hem. 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_research_universities_in_the_United_States

- Quality of student body - smart, intelligent, independent, motivated, top notch, most of them have stats for T25ish schools. #25 including LACs Based on average SAT when scores were mandatory in 2018.  Student body is also very diverse.
https://www.businessinsider.com/the-50-smartest-colleges-in-america-2016-10

- No football team and Greek life is relatively weak, but it has a very good D1 hockey team and has a little bit of everything for everyone.
https://youtu.be/-yT83Ns1cAo?si=CjYgJt-A0RA3ux2T&t=497

- etc.

Of course a school can't be for everyone and fit is important. If your school must have a football team or Greek Life dominant culture, it's not for you.  It's not one or two factors that can make a school popular, it's a combination of many good things put together.  


Oh FFS. Can you give a rest. I thought you said two pages ago that we were done.
When the thread goes quiet you just have to post some lamo advertising speak about NEU, the No Endowment University.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Now that the hater troll is banned, here's a grand summary of why it's popular for those who are curious and interested.

- Great urban location, there are tons of kids who prefer good urban locations. Boson is one of the top destinations.

- Relatively cohesive nice modern looking campus for an urban location.
Our family of 5 visited the four peer schools - Tufts, Boston College, Boston Univ, and Northeastern Univ, and Northeastern was the top choice for all of us for the location + campus combination. However if you like more of a traditional looking larger campus in a remote location, it's not for you.  Visit the schools before making a choice.

- Satisfaction level based on retention rate. It's #3 together with Columbia, Dartmouth, Notre Dame, Northwestern, Rice, etc. Of course there might be people complaining about this and that, but you can see it's simply amazing.
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/freshmen-least-most-likely-return

- Graduation rate is also great, #29 among national universities
https://www.collegeraptor.com/college-rankings/details/GraduationRate6Year/

- Good balance. The school pays much attention to CS, Engineering, Science and other STEM areas, but also very strong in Business, Art & Design, pre-med, and other areas. It's well rounded unlike other Engineering heavy schools

- Outcomes. Coop program contributes to this, but ultimately the outcome is great on par or better than many T25ish schools such as Vanderbilt, Northwestern, Brown, UChicago, Rice, WashU, Emory, etc.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/

- It's famous for COOP but don't get it wrong. It's a research university first and plenty of research opportunities.
There are only 39 R1 private universities in the US, and Northeastern is one of hem. 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_research_universities_in_the_United_States

- Quality of student body - smart, intelligent, independent, motivated, top notch, most of them have stats for T25ish schools. #25 including LACs Based on average SAT when scores were mandatory in 2018.  Student body is also very diverse.
https://www.businessinsider.com/the-50-smartest-colleges-in-america-2016-10

- No football team and Greek life is relatively weak, but it has a very good D1 hockey team and has a little bit of everything for everyone.
https://youtu.be/-yT83Ns1cAo?si=CjYgJt-A0RA3ux2T&t=497

- etc.

Of course a school can't be for everyone and fit is important. If your school must have a football team or Greek Life dominant culture, it's not for you.  It's not one or two factors that can make a school popular, it's a combination of many good things put together.  


Oh FFS. Can you give a rest. I thought you said two pages ago that we were done.
When the thread goes quiet you just have to post some lamo advertising speak about NEU, the No Endowment University.


Why do you have to be such a hater and bully? It is arguably the most selective school in the Milky Way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Now that the hater troll is banned, here's a grand summary of why it's popular for those who are curious and interested.

- Great urban location, there are tons of kids who prefer good urban locations. Boson is one of the top destinations.

- Relatively cohesive nice modern looking campus for an urban location.
Our family of 5 visited the four peer schools - Tufts, Boston College, Boston Univ, and Northeastern Univ, and Northeastern was the top choice for all of us for the location + campus combination. However if you like more of a traditional looking larger campus in a remote location, it's not for you.  Visit the schools before making a choice.

- Satisfaction level based on retention rate. It's #3 together with Columbia, Dartmouth, Notre Dame, Northwestern, Rice, etc. Of course there might be people complaining about this and that, but you can see it's simply amazing.
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/freshmen-least-most-likely-return

- Graduation rate is also great, #29 among national universities
https://www.collegeraptor.com/college-rankings/details/GraduationRate6Year/

- Good balance. The school pays much attention to CS, Engineering, Science and other STEM areas, but also very strong in Business, Art & Design, pre-med, and other areas. It's well rounded unlike other Engineering heavy schools

- Outcomes. Coop program contributes to this, but ultimately the outcome is great on par or better than many T25ish schools such as Vanderbilt, Northwestern, Brown, UChicago, Rice, WashU, Emory, etc.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/

- It's famous for COOP but don't get it wrong. It's a research university first and plenty of research opportunities.
There are only 39 R1 private universities in the US, and Northeastern is one of hem. 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_research_universities_in_the_United_States

- Quality of student body - smart, intelligent, independent, motivated, top notch, most of them have stats for T25ish schools. #25 including LACs Based on average SAT when scores were mandatory in 2018.  Student body is also very diverse.
https://www.businessinsider.com/the-50-smartest-colleges-in-america-2016-10

- No football team and Greek life is relatively weak, but it has a very good D1 hockey team and has a little bit of everything for everyone.
https://youtu.be/-yT83Ns1cAo?si=CjYgJt-A0RA3ux2T&t=497

- etc.

Of course a school can't be for everyone and fit is important. If your school must have a football team or Greek Life dominant culture, it's not for you.  It's not one or two factors that can make a school popular, it's a combination of many good things put together.  


Oh FFS. Can you give a rest. I thought you said two pages ago that we were done.
When the thread goes quiet you just have to post some lamo advertising speak about NEU, the No Endowment University.


Why do you have to be such a hater and bully? It is arguably the most selective school in the Milky Way.


Are there Milky Way Coops available? Because if so my DC will definitely apply.
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