This is an important point - Tufts has no noteworthy alumni who have used their education there to achieve success in life. |
+1. This is true across the board. Parenst should be able to research and apply their research to their individual kid. We do NOT know YOUR kid! |
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PP made pretty clear this was a meant to be a lighthearted thread. I don't think an actual decision hangs on the line here. |
Ok. What?? Founders of Warby Parker. Tracy Chapman, Hank Azaria, Meredith Viera, Scott Brown (senator), Dov Charney (CEO of American Apparel), Oliver Platt AND ON AND ON. GTFO. tHiS iS An iMpORTaNT pOInT |
Not as funny as it used to be. The Ivy rep is wilting. First Claudine Gay exposed as a dishonest moron. Now these Columbia students are exposed as petulant idiots who think they deserve meal plan food while occupying a building. Yuck. |
That’s the best you got? |
NP but google it yourself- wiki lists many “known” alums of both schools. |
Are we really going to compare the finer points of Hank Azaria vs Beanie Feldstein? Stupid. Your kid is lucky to be getting any sort of higher education. |
You people are the biggest a**holes on the Internet. |
Tufts is a better location, Wesleyan more artsy, otherwise they seem very similar. My kid disliked both unfortunately. |
Anyone in medicine knows Tufts as they have a great medical school. My husband did residency at Hopkins and had several peers who went to Tufts. |
I think Wes is underrated. Beats Tufts but I’m sure others may feel differently. I found the Tufts campus underwhelming… it is in NESCAC but in a city and big for NESCAC but small for a university…I’d go small or big not mid size but I have no tie to either school and friends kids at both schools that seem happy. |
For my kid that is what appealed about Tufts (near a city but with its own contained campus, not too big or small) - to be fair, my kid also liked Wesleyan, because it is larger than most of the other nescacs, and Middletown has a little more going on than towns like Middlebury and Waterville. I think the vibe is pretty similar at both colleges- some kids skew artsy, some skew athlete, and some neither, but all groups are valued (few alpha/frat bro types). I suspect education and outcomes are quite similar, so I’d view them the same in rank, which you prefer depends on other factors. I think those who view Wes as the “better” are hanging onto its reputation when wasps ruled the NE college scene, and I suspect those who view Tufts as the “better” are influenced by its “university”/science strengths. |
N What?! I went to Wesleyan. In four years, went to Hartford once to a play with a class. It’s simply not done and not an appealing city. People know nothing on this site. |