Because a 40% percent ED rate, is embarrassing. Tufts boosters are constantly comparing it to Top25 schools and this quickly reveals thats a farce. If ED1and 2 are 40+% combined then ED1 is likely 50-60%. |
So by this reasoning, you agree Chicago should not be a top 25 school? |
Think about the revenue generated by RD apps. Publishing the ED admit percentage might discourage some kids from applying RD, resulting in a higher admit rate and less selectivity. |
Someone considering Tufts is VERY unlikely to consider Tulane. Either a big mistake or ignorance. |
Yeah, I’d guess 50%+. Shifting admissions heavily to ED was clearly their cure to “Tufts Syndrome.” To be clear, I don’t think there’s anything wrong with this! Schools have to fill their seats. Just be transparent about it. Colby is another one that plays this game, but is even more egregious, issuing press releases about their single-digit acceptance rate but refusing to publish their ED numbers. |
| Tufts is great- closest thing Boston has to a school that offers an SLAC-type experience. |
All 3 of them? Can't say I've ever met a Tufts graduate. |
I sure haven't seen much Tufts boosting around here. I've got a kid there, she likes it quite a bit. Size, location, quality students - so far a very solid choice. It's not a top 25 - somewhere in the 25-50 range is a pretty reasonable assessment - and that's fine. She got in RD, if that adds anything. |
| My kid is at a T-25 but I personally liked Tufts better. |
Lots of people can thrive in lots of different atmospheres. Do you know any actual kids who are in HS today? |
| ED numbers are very tricky to evaluate. A good number of our (top private) students apply ED to schools like Tufts and Wash U because they are unhooked and so, despite the fact that they have the stats/profiles for the ivy+ schools, have very little chance of getting in and are advised to go for these types of schools. So the ED pool is full of very strong candidates plus athletes and legacies. |
This is the same for our public. The Tufts ED pool are very strong academically, but without any hooks. They are happy to take the sure thing at Tufts ED rather than roll the dice in RD. Our Tufts ED acceptance rate is quite high and RD acceptance rate is closer to 5%. |
And Tufts can also use ED to fill much of its class with low financial need students. |
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Seems like a lot of conjecture on this thread and no real information. In fact given the PPs who mixed it up with Tulane's data, there is actual misinformation on this thread!
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| I would assume a downward movement on the ED acceptance rate as is in the trend at every other college post Covid because more kids apply ED every year. This 50 percent numbers being thrown around with no support are definitely wrong. |