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Both Northeastern University's MS in CS programs in Seattle and Boston are reputable and offer quality education. The choice between the two locations may depend on your personal preferences, career goals, and lifestyle. Seattle is known for its tech industry and proximity to major tech companies, while Boston is a hub for education and innovation. Consider factors such as location, networking opportunities, and industry connections to make an informed decision.
Hi! Northeastern University expects an official undergraduate degree documentation. The degree should be in pharmacy, biology, chemistry, physics, biochemistry, nursing, physical therapy, health law, or health policy. If your degree is in any other area of study, then 2-3 years of work experience in the field can substitute your degree requirement. Additionally, you will need to fill the online application, submit a statement of purpose (500-1000 words), professional resume, 2 letters of recommendation from academic or professional supervisors, unofficial undergraduate transcripts (official transcripts required at the time of admission), and proof of English language proficiency. Know more about MS in Regulatory Affairs in Northeastern University, here: collegedunia.com/usa/university/1020-northeastern-university-boston/master-of-science-ms-regulatory-affairs-215071
Hi, Northwestern University dorms provide accommodations to both undergraduate and graduate students. Undergraduate students at Northwestern University need to live on campus during the first 2 years of the degree program. After 2 years, students can search for off-campus accommodations. For more information click on the following links: collegedunia.com/usa/university/1287-northwestern-university-evanston/hostel
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