Northeastern’s co-op program is turning out highly skilled professionals, but many students are questioning if they’re missing out on something deeper. While grads land top jobs in finance, consulting, and STEM, some feel the focus on career readiness comes at the expense of a broader education—like philosophy, literature, or ethics. The result? Students who are technically sharp but rarely challenged to think about the bigger picture or their impact on society. Should universities do more to balance professional training with personal growth? How do you think this shapes the future workforce? #Education #Northeastern #HigherEd