Rajon Mitchell
Campus Attended :
Boston
Area Of Study :
Social Sciences
Level :
Undergraduate
Type of Student :
Traditional
Status When Reviewing :
Student
Gender :
Male
Started Here In:
2017
Institute NameNortheastern University
CountryUnited States
Specific Area of StudyPolitical Science and Sociology (Combined Major)
Were You Happy with the Choice of Clubs and Societies Here?Yes
Would You Recommend This Institute?Yes
Did you always feel safe on campus?Yes
Were you happy with the food options available on Campus?Yes
Were you happy with the quality of the WiFi available on campus?No
Are there enough computer labs for all the students?Yes
Do you think you weekly living expenses were manageable for a student?Yes
Did the majority of your classes record your attendance?Yes
Were you satisfied with the student support services available on campus?Yes
" I am in my third year at Northeastern and am overall happy with my decision to attend this institution. Northeastern provides its students with a plethora of opportunities to study abroad and gain professional work experience relevant to their field of study/industry of interest. This university is so well connected domestically and internationally with a variety of businesses, organizations, and government entities that there is truly is something for everyone when it comes to networking and furthering one's career success. One main thing I will caution is that it can be tough to maintain long-term friendships due to the university's co-op system. Unless you meet a friend/group of friends within your first few months at school and have the same schedules with respect to which part of the year you take classes and are on co-op, it can be quite difficult to make real connections with other students at the university. My recommendation to those that face this issue is to join student clubs/organizations that interest you. If you make a consistent effort to show up to the meetings of one or two organizations that interest you, you are likely to meet a group of students that enjoy similar things as you who could also become part of your friend group as you all get to know each other over time. Also, take time to get to know the resources in the city that are provided by community organizations and other local initiatives. Whenever you feel isolated on-campus, these off-campus, non-Northeastern affiliated, neighborhood-based organizations will provide you an opportunity to build a support network outside of the university and feel more connected with the city in which you attend university. "
16 Nov 2019
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