TULANE ED Drops tomorrow

Anonymous
Know 2 in ED, one private one strong public.
Anonymous
know 1 denied, high stats from strong public
Anonymous
I wonder if the news about Tulane banning high schools for violating the ED agreement hurt the number of applications it received.

It sounds like at least 4 high schools had some type of temporary ban placed on them this year, if not more.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if the news about Tulane banning high schools for violating the ED agreement hurt the number of applications it received.

It sounds like at least 4 high schools had some type of temporary ban placed on them this year, if not more.


ED applications were up at Tulane this year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow. What has happened at Tulane? I know that they are considered stronger schools but BU gets almost 4,000 ED1 applications, BC gets 2900, Northeastern gets over 4,000, Tufts gets 2,600, NYU gets 15,000, UVA get 5,000.

Tulane only got 1,600?


What happened to you? How did you become so nasty. Why would anyone go on a parent website’s college section and trash a college that their kid is excited about attending? Do it to their faces you coward. Do you get off on this time of thing?

Hope someone does the same to you.


Sensitive much?? I could care less if someone trashed my kids school
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow. What has happened at Tulane? I know that they are considered stronger schools but BU gets almost 4,000 ED1 applications, BC gets 2900, Northeastern gets over 4,000, Tufts gets 2,600, NYU gets 15,000, UVA get 5,000.

Tulane only got 1,600?


What happened to you? How did you become so nasty. Why would anyone go on a parent website’s college section and trash a college that their kid is excited about attending? Do it to their faces you coward. Do you get off on this time of thing?

Hope someone does the same to you.


Sensitive much?? I could care less if someone trashed my kids school


You mean you couldn’t care less. Could care less doesn’t make sense.
Anonymous
Last year they enrolled 1838 students. 1156 were ED. But the really interesting thing is they took 432 off the waitlist.

Do most of the kids taken off the waitlist enroll? If so, that’s insane yield management.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:know 1 denied, high stats from strong public


huh. surprised.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Know 2 in ED, one private one strong public.


I know 2 kids who were "spring scholared" - both private.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If there was this big trend to go south, why does Tulane not see a bump?

Applications have fallen pretty steadily.


There is a big trend to go south because SEC schools are cheap. That’s the reason MC and UMC kids go to Alabama, South Carolina, Tennessee etc.

People have limited budgets and they fit the bill.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Know 2 in ED, one private one strong public.


I know 2 kids who were "spring scholared" - both private.


What is this? Which privates?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Last year they enrolled 1838 students. 1156 were ED. But the really interesting thing is they took 432 off the waitlist.

Do most of the kids taken off the waitlist enroll? If so, that’s insane yield management.

Tulane is a 4th choice school. You have to really want a private or just cant land a T50 for some reason.
Anonymous
Tulane is not SEC
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow. What has happened at Tulane? I know that they are considered stronger schools but BU gets almost 4,000 ED1 applications, BC gets 2900, Northeastern gets over 4,000, Tufts gets 2,600, NYU gets 15,000, UVA get 5,000.

Tulane only got 1,600?


Maybe because it's in Red State Maga south. My kids will not look there for sure. Turnoff for many others too.


The turnoff is the swampy location and gross high humidity. Politics has nothing to do with it for many.


Ha- we went for admitted students day a few years ago and someone asked about the weather. The tour guide said it’s just a few really hot weeks but other than that, it’s moderate. A woman on the tour said, “I live nearby and you know you’re fibbing.” 😅😅


+1
I would never be able to stand that constant humidity.


Okay, fair, but funny how everyone waxes poetic about SEC schools, which have absolutely miserable weather as well.


New Orleans is a whole different beast.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow. What has happened at Tulane? I know that they are considered stronger schools but BU gets almost 4,000 ED1 applications, BC gets 2900, Northeastern gets over 4,000, Tufts gets 2,600, NYU gets 15,000, UVA get 5,000.

Tulane only got 1,600?


Maybe because it's in Red State Maga south. My kids will not look there for sure. Turnoff for many others too.


The turnoff is the swampy location and gross high humidity. Politics has nothing to do with it for many.


Ha- we went for admitted students day a few years ago and someone asked about the weather. The tour guide said it’s just a few really hot weeks but other than that, it’s moderate. A woman on the tour said, “I live nearby and you know you’re fibbing.” 😅😅


We went for a tour this past March, and it was 85 degrees that morning. Before the tour starts, you wait in this waiting room in the admissions building where they show a short film and the tour guides come and introduce themselves. The building did not have air conditioning. It was so hot in there, waiting with all the other families, for the tour to start. The admissions staff handed out water and tried to play it off that it was unseasonably hot. But what about regular hot months? No ac? I was stunned. Shouldn’t all the buildings have it? For a school with that price tag I was floored.


Gross.
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