Not interested in a Catholic school for my kids and Northwestern is a harder admit than Tufts. |
Rice is wonderful but its location in Texas is rather unfortunate. |
That’s nice, but that wasn’t the assignment. PP (you?) claimed there are only 4 midsized research universities. Those are the criteria - not whether you personally would attend a catholic university like ND or Georgetown It is demonstrably not true that there are only 4 midsized research universities in the US |
| Thanks PP for the information about housing and pre-O trips. Really helpful. |
Houston is a blue-ish bubble. |
Beyond schools already mentioned, add William & Mary, Georgia Tech, Wake Forest, and BC. Add Tulane and Villanova if they suit. These are also closer peers of Tufts than Vandy, Rice, JHU, Emory, WashU, Georgetown, ND, et al. |
Tulane is R1, mid-size and is doing tons of amazing research. Poke around on their website. |
In my geo area (northern NJ), Tufts is grouped with Emory and Wash U. Tulane/WF might be safeties for the kids aiming for Emory. |
Tulane and WF have very different campus vibes from Emory/Tufts/Wash U. A lot of kids on my non-DMV area who are applying to WF and Tulane aren’t looking at Tufts/Emory/Wash U |
| Rice, Vandy, and ND are solid T20 schools. |
| Lots of distaste for Catholic schools and schools located in red states. Guess those parents are all for diversity and inclusion but doesn’t expand to certain religions and geographic areas of the country. |
PP specifically said, “besides Ivy-plus schools.” WashU and Emory are Ivy-plus. Tulane and WF are great mid-sized research universities that are not Ivy-plus. Tulane is R-1 and Wake is R-2. If PP is interested in medicine or health related subjects, both Tulane and Wake have medical schools. Further, Tulane has an amazing school of public health. Maybe they are a safety for a Tufts applicant, but kids need safeties too. People on here are so smug. |
As a mom of girls, I want my kids to go to a college where they can access birth control from their college health services (unlike at Georgetown and ND) and where they can get proper medical care based on the decisions made by them and their doctors. We are pro-choice Christians. My best friend in high school - the valedictorian - had to have a kid at 20 after a shotgun wedding and that event influences my view that anti-abstinence education does not work. Has nothing to do with "diversity and inclusion." |
I want to add - I'm sure the parents of sons on DCUM would not want their sons to become dads at age 20 either. |
I would not recommend Catholic schools for gay kids. I have recently come to realize that there are a lot of Catholic people (in a liberal area!) who are not cool with gay people and they’re not quiet about it. |