It may not be logical the way you've drawn such a conclusion based on what you wish to believe. However, the two schools are located in completely different regions, each with its own distinct characteristics, but both are likely to attract capable students. Additionally, because BU has a large student body, it's possible there is a broader spectrum of students. FYI, here are the ED1 statistics for the class of 2028 at BU. * The average GPA for accepted students was 3.87 * Of the students accepted, 35% submitted standardized test scores. The average SAT score was 1454 and the average ACT score was 32 https://dailyfreepress.com/2023/12/14/bu-welcomes-early-decision-class-of-2028/ Especially, the regular admission competition is known to be more intense, and there are many variables that will play a role in the students' decisions to enroll. |
Seriously? Are you that annoyed that Tulane has slightly higher stats? You sound crazy. |
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More prestigious restaurant: Arby’s or Fuddruckers?
You decide! |
| My DC currently attends Tulane. Within her close friend group, they turned down schools like University of Southern California, Michigan, Wisconsin, Boston College, University of Georgia, Wake Forest to attend Tulane. Tulane was definitely not their only choice. Some posters may not be familiar with the caliber of student attending in 2023 and the opportunities available at Tulane. Perhaps your opinions are biased based on 30 years ago? Regardless, it is a great school. No shade on BU, which is also an equally amazing school. Also, my DC has had 2 competitive summer internships in NYC, so absolutely no concerns about people not knowing the name of the school. Tons of Tulane alums in the NE. |
Are you actually an adult? |
I am just responding to the PP that said as fact that BU students have higher stats. They don’t have higher stats. The kids admitted and attending are about the same. I haven’t seen Tulane stats for ED students, but for the class of 2028 admitted (yes, I understand, not enrolled) have been released “average GPA of 3.8, average SAT of 1490, and an average ACT of 33.” Pretty similar to previous years enrolled and also BU’s enrolled and admitted stats. The point is that BU kids do not have “better stats” than Tulane kids. It is just BS propagated by a Tulane hater. They should visit and see that it is a wonderful school filled with smart, academic kids, just like BU! |
I apologize, if it sounded that way. |
+1. Our DC also has had top notch internships in DC and NYC. The work hard play hard ethos of Tulane has helped her navigate the work hard play hard nature of these competitive internships. |
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Clearly Fuddruckers. The buttered buns are top notch. |
| In all seriousness, very few would consider either of these schools “prestigious.” They are just solid private schools. No more, no less. No one walks away thinking, wow that kid goes to BU. He must be really smart. |
This exactly. As an employer I can tell you that if I had three candidates with similar resumes - these two plus a VT or JMU - they would start off on equal ground. This is not a bad thing - but it is true |
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I’ve never heard anyone define the southeast as just these states. You have no idea what you’re talking about. Why would you include Arkansas and Kentucky ( “maybe”??) but not Tennessee or North Carolina (which are both farther south than Kentucky btw)? |
| I think both are about equal in terms of prestige. |