If you don’t want to be in DC, then Tulane. Otherwise Georgetown is going to be great for a History major. Both have pros and cons. But overall Georgetown much higher ranked academically. If Tulane is going to give you a huge scholarship then it would be something to consider and save Georgetown for grad school. |
NP. I care. Thanks for sharing this. |
Good one, OP!! |
| if you are seriously considering these two schools I would encourage your DC to put Northeastern in the mix - has many of the best characteristics of both schooks |
+2 There is a Tulane hater on DCUM with no real experience at the school. OP, it is a wonderful school. The kids are super smart, engaged and friendly. You can’t go wrong with either school. |
She is too lazy for college work then. Tell her to go to CC |
Why do people hate Tulane so much? |
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If Tulane with substantial merit, go there. If not, Georgetown hands down.
They are NOT comparable schools, stop kidding yourselves. |
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FWIW, DC attends Tulane on a substantial merit scholarship. DC is a liberal arts major engaged in Greek life and is very social while balancing strong academics. It’s a work hard socialize hard environment. DC and many friends at Tulane are getting well-regarded internship placements and, as another PP said, are everywhere you’d want to be.
DC is racking up the high gpa and leadership opportunities obtained through Tulane, and tuition money saved, and will bring that to the table for grad school. In fact, DC’s goal is to attend Georgetown or similar for grad school. |
+1 Georgetown is hard core. Why do you think there are so many Georgetown posts? |
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This thread is too funny. I’m a Tulane grad and now teach at Georgetown. I had an amazing experience at Tulane (and received a ton of merit money). There are plenty of intellectual and successful graduates of Tulane (many of whom whom graduate without significant debt). While there is a party scene in New Orleans, it is not overwhelmingly different than any other college. One of my roommates didn’t drink and none of my peer group were doing cocaine or marijuana. I turned down many “higher ranked” schools for a nearly free ride and do not regret it one bit.
Incidentally, I was a history major and had a phenomenal experience. I never had a class with more than 25 students in my major and my largest class was probably organic chemistry with maybe 85 students. I went on to my top choice medical school. |
The amount of Georgetown boosters on here is nauseating. |
The poster asks for opinions about two specific schools (and let's face it, they really aren't comparable). On a Tulane vs Georgetown thread, were you hoping for more UVA boosters? |
Nice spin on the stats. Tulane has also fluctuated, from #40-44. |
No one hates Tulane, people just have different views of its academic reputation. |