How much ED2 boost does Tufts provide?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think the boost at Tufts for ED2 is much less than WashU at ED1 unfortunately.



Agreed but some people do get into Tufts ED2 obviously. Probably just not a major bump. OP's kid will probably get in anyway in RD. Good luck OP!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We know two kids who were admitted to Tufts ED2 in the past couple of years. And several admitted RD. They all seem similar in stats and EC's. Very high stats including test scores, strong and interesting EC's. Happen to know because DC is close with them and they all talk about this stuff apparently. We know a few kids rejected RD last year, and they all had comparable EC's the to the admitted kids but lower rigor and (and I suspect had lower test scores or went TO).


The kids we know that got into Tufts ED2 were VERY strong candidates...all were top 10% at very good private schools or top handful of kids at very good public schools and had applied SCEA or ED to top 10 schools but were unhooked.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tufts ED2 is full of ivy rejects.


That might not be as much of the case anymore. It’s lower ranked than it used to be and a lot of kids gunning for Ivies really care about rankings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tufts ED2 is full of ivy rejects.


That might not be as much of the case anymore. It’s lower ranked than it used to be and a lot of kids gunning for Ivies really care about rankings.


It really depends. Yes, there are kids who only or mostly care about rankings but there are also a lot of kids who really care about fit. I have a sophomore at Tufts...most of her friend either ED1 there because it was there top choice or ED2d after not getting into Brown (or, for a few, Harvard). For many, many kids, those two schools offer similar appeal. You don't find a lot of kids at Tufts who decided to go there after not getting into Penn or Columbia--the vibe is too different. And a lot don't want to be in the south or midwest so the "higher ranked" Wash U or Emory aren't appealing (and these kids know that 10-15 spots on the U.S. News ranking is meaningless when it comes to the quality of the education at Wash U vs Tufts and they'd prefer Boston over St Louis).
Anonymous
If your kid really wants Tufts over other options I would definitely ED2. Despite usnews rankings tufts is still highly regarded. I’m an alum and the school has an interesting brand in the workforce - guzzillions of laypeople don’t know anything about the school, they’ve never heard of it like they do Penn state or Clemson - but then you meet an exec — Like an exec In the boardroom who went to BC in the 80s and another who went to BU in the 90s - they know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If your kid really wants Tufts over other options I would definitely ED2. Despite usnews rankings tufts is still highly regarded. I’m an alum and the school has an interesting brand in the workforce - guzzillions of laypeople don’t know anything about the school, they’ve never heard of it like they do Penn state or Clemson - but then you meet an exec — Like an exec In the boardroom who went to BC in the 80s and another who went to BU in the 90s - they know.


FWIW Tufts was also top 20 in the LinkedIn list of best career outcomes. Similar to what a different PP described, my kid was choosing between Tufts & Brown for ED because of location & vibe. It’s a nice combo of liberal arts, science research & access to hospitals, not too small, not too intense, just a subway ride to Boston.
Anonymous
Tufts has been going down in rankings lately so maybe. I would ED2 at WashU instead - it's on the rise and is much more forgiving in ED2 round than Tufts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tufts has been going down in rankings lately so maybe. I would ED2 at WashU instead - it's on the rise and is much more forgiving in ED2 round than Tufts.


whoops ignore this OP - I just saw your DC was deferred at WashU!
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