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Tufts is a very good school that fills an important niche for kids who aren't quite Ivy level but still want the benefits of a non-SLAC private. It is great that there are schools like this out there. People often tend to hate on them but it is unwarranted.
If money is an issue and they don't give you aid, it is a hard sell compared to a good public. But there are benefits to a private that are valuable if you can afford it. And as a result, it tends to draw a wealthier crowd. Tufts tends to have good outcomes. Kids there have a bit of a chip on their shoulder because many came up just short of Ivies. Proximity to Boston is great - I would much rather go to Tufts than BU or Northeastern. |
| Completely depends on perspective. As a VA resident, I cannot see sending my kids to Tufts (or Northeastern/BU/BC) instead of UVA or William and Mary. This is even if cost is not an issue. (DCs are at UChicago and Brown, but if Tufts was the option, they would have ended up in VA schools) |
| Tufts>NEU, BC, BU. |
It's a top 50 school out of 3,000+. Tufts is a fine school. |
Nope. Actually, USNWR has them ranked just about right. The Boston area is awesome for the college scene. |
+1 The average DCUM suburbanites aren't getting in those schools. |
You seem...weird. 🤣 |
Since I went to college, all of these other schools have been on an upswing. Tufts doesn’t have the same momentum. |
Opposite for DC. Skipped Tufts altogether. Had no interest. Now going to one of the other two. Loves it. |
| Tufts much more prestigious than the other 3 Boston schools by wide margin. NU, BC, and BU had no better place left but to go up because some kids want to be in Boston and can’t get into a top school. |
Tufts and BC are both underrated. But Tufts=BC. Sounds like you posters have not gotten the memo how “hot” BC is. NU=BU>Florida or any UC not named UCLA or Berkeley. Where does UVa fit into this? Well, oos? That’s private schools tuition for a public school.mi would take Tufts over that anyday. |
Historically, true |
Historically, Holy Cross>BC and Tufts. But now it’s the 21st century. |
| If your kid is very bright, 1500 SAT, near perfect grades, interesting collection of extra curriculars but not a national level superstar, doesn’t want a catholic college, wants a university that’s neither too big nor too small, strong across all disciplines, and in or near a major northeast city, there aren’t that many options. It’s the perfect school for a lot of kids. |
| Tufts has a liberal vibe, not attractive campus with kids not into sports. Tufts does have strong grad schools in Medicine, Dentistry, and Veterinary. BC and BU nothing special. |