Tulane vs Georgetown

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Tulane is probably the better overall experience, unless you’re super sensitive about ranking and reputation - in which case Georgetown has a slight advantage.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't think OP is trolling. My DD applied to both schools a couple of years ago and got admitted to both - including a merit scholarship for half-tuition to Tulane. She actually chose a different school altogether, but both of these were in her top 5 choices. People underestimate what a great education and college experience Tulane offers.


+1 similar experience and actually really confused about some of the reactions to this post


+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.


Why do people hate Tulane so much?


No one hates Tulane, people just have different views of its academic reputation.


+1

Very different schools, to most people.
Anonymous
Reviving this thread for my kid interested in languages and an urban campus. Not a football rah rah kid, so I think the more international vibe at GU would better suit him. I guess GU has better name recognition.. Is GU preppier than Tulane? Both have rich students from the east coast. Tulane has more Jewish students, GU more Catholic students. Am I missing another big point of comparison?
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Anonymous wrote:Reviving this thread for my kid interested in languages and an urban campus. Not a football rah rah kid, so I think the more international vibe at GU would better suit him. I guess GU has better name recognition.. Is GU preppier than Tulane? Both have rich students from the east coast. Tulane has more Jewish students, GU more Catholic students. Am I missing another big point of comparison?


Tulane has almost 50% Jewish student population. Important if you are Jewish and want a safe environment.

New Orleans is exciting as is Wash DC.
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Anonymous wrote:Reviving this thread for my kid interested in languages and an urban campus. Not a football rah rah kid, so I think the more international vibe at GU would better suit him. I guess GU has better name recognition.. Is GU preppier than Tulane? Both have rich students from the east coast. Tulane has more Jewish students, GU more Catholic students. Am I missing another big point of comparison?


Tulane has almost 50% Jewish student population. Important if you are Jewish and want a safe environment.

New Orleans is exciting as is Wash DC.


Oh please
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For overall quality of experience and education? History focus.


How is this a ?
Georgetown

Tulane is in Louisiana.

Do you not read?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Reviving this thread for my kid interested in languages and an urban campus. Not a football rah rah kid, so I think the more international vibe at GU would better suit him. I guess GU has better name recognition.. Is GU preppier than Tulane? Both have rich students from the east coast. Tulane has more Jewish students, GU more Catholic students. Am I missing another big point of comparison?


Tulane has almost 50% Jewish student population. Important if you are Jewish and want a safe environment.

New Orleans is exciting as is Wash DC.


Louisiana is no longer safe for Jewish students.

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Anonymous wrote:You cannot be serious.


+1
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Anonymous wrote:Reviving this thread for my kid interested in languages and an urban campus. Not a football rah rah kid, so I think the more international vibe at GU would better suit him. I guess GU has better name recognition.. Is GU preppier than Tulane? Both have rich students from the east coast. Tulane has more Jewish students, GU more Catholic students. Am I missing another big point of comparison?


Tulane has almost 50% Jewish student population. Important if you are Jewish and want a safe environment.

New Orleans is exciting as is Wash DC.


The French Quarter and Garden District are interesting and there are a decent number of big companies to do internships etc, but not nearly the opportunity that DC has, particularly for kids who want Hill or Executive government experience (at least in traditional times)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tulane is probably the better overall experience, unless you’re super sensitive about ranking and reputation - in which case Georgetown has a slight advantage.


slight?

These are two very different schools.
Anonymous
My DC actually has these two schools high on their list. Probably slightly prefers Tulane since we live in DC and DC wants to experience life in a different part of the country. There are actual a lot of similarities. Both have a lot of Catholic students, defined campus in a city, adjacent to restaurants/shopping/bars (M street vs. Magazine Street).
Anonymous
One is ranked highly the other is not. Go Hoyas!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DC actually has these two schools high on their list. Probably slightly prefers Tulane since we live in DC and DC wants to experience life in a different part of the country. There are actual a lot of similarities. Both have a lot of Catholic students, defined campus in a city, adjacent to restaurants/shopping/bars (M street vs. Magazine Street).


+2 Also, both are filled with extremely wealthy students.
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