+100. The setting is no small matter. |
I know a handful of kids who went there, and yeah, it took them ....awhile....to "unlearn" the habits they picked up on while at Tulane. |
| They are both fine schools, and unless your DC has a particular academic interest that is better at one than the other, I suggest your DC think about where they might want to live. I think college in Boston would be more fun and have better opportunities for good internships than NOLA. Also, BU has a great study abroad program, if that's an interest. |
| Who gives a fig? |
Niche lists BU seventh in the Boston Metro region putting Northeastern and Wellesley ahead. Even if we are looking outside of Boston I am not sure I would put Wellesley ahead. But in 2021 -- Northeastern -- yes I think so. So 6th. https://www.niche.com/colleges/search/best-colleges/m/boston-metro-area/ |
| BU is an utter hellhole. Garbage, run down urban campus with indifferent students and dreadful faculty. It’s been a dumpster fire for years. At least Tulane games the system and managed to become respectable. Not even close. |
| Who cares? Both are fine schools with great prospects. |
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BU is a safety school. It was the only school a friend of mine got into in HS who was pegged for an IVY. I think it is the school that kids hoping to get into Harvard or MIT apply too. Anyway, she ended up there and spent the whole first year working out how to transfer out, which she did, but not to an Ivy or anything close.
So, I would agree BU is a bit lower ranking, but Tulane does have that horrific party reputation. So maybe neither? |
LMAO |
I think that students should usually pick schools based on things like net cost, student satisfaction ratings, and grad school and employment outcomes data, not prestige. But Boston University is tied with Northeastern for being the fourth most prestigious school in Boston. Aside from Emory and, very arguably, the University of Miami and the University of Florida, Tulane is the most prestigious school in the entire Southeastern region. Tulane is much more important to the Southeast than BU is to New England. Tulane is also in what is really a more interesting, more cosmopolitan city. So, in my opinion, Tulane seems as if it’s more genuinely prestigious. For purposes of choosing an underground graduate school: Strong, streetwise students who can drink without becoming alcoholics and have a chance to go to Tulane, and who would pay about the same amount for both schools, should choose Tulane over BU for most majors, because Tulane is a fine school in an amazing, fragile place. Go to New Orleans while it exists. Other students who would pay about the same amount should usually pick BU, because they’re less likely to be killed by a cop or a criminal at BU, and they’re much less likely to be evacuated due to a hurricane. |
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This. Access to a very broad class of resources regardless of the major. Tulane, not so much. |
This. If gun violence is an issue for you at all, do not go to Tulane. Boston is so much safer than NOLA. |
Ummmmm..., Duke, Vanderbilt, UNC, Washington and Lee, Davidson, even Wake Forest are better schools than Tulane that are in the South. Not just Emory |
And UVA |