Tufts ♥️

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Anonymous wrote:Not much school spirit and BU and NEU have much better locations




Why are BU and NEU better locations?


Some people hate grass.


What’s wrong with grass?
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Tufts is almost $100K. That is nuts.
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Anonymous wrote:Tufts is almost $100K. That is nuts.


Yes. But that criticism could be applied to BC, BU, NEU, Brandeis, Harvard, MIT, Wellesley... the list goes on - just in or around Boston. Even desirable OOS Publics like Michigan (85k) and Berkeley (89k) are eye-opening.

The "superior" location argument is clearly subjective.

Bottom line is Tufts offers a strong education and environment, meeting desirable criteria for many students while perhaps falling short for others. The Boston universities all offer something unique from one another that will either appeal to you or not.

The only visit/tour my kid left early was Yale - hated it, though I'd never criticize it beyond being "bad fit" for DC.
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Not worth the money
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^Very big distinction- Harvard, MIT, and Wellesley are top schools and worth the money. Tufts, BC, BU, and NEU 37/60 range are not. Flagship state schools provide equal if not better education at much lower cost.
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Anonymous wrote:^Very big distinction- Harvard, MIT, and Wellesley are top schools and worth the money. Tufts, BC, BU, and NEU 37/60 range are not. Flagship state schools provide equal if not better education at much lower cost.


"Worth the money" is subjective.
Location is subjective.
Fit is subjective.
Better... for what student and what major?
"Much lower cost" ignores stated OOS distinction.

This site is nuts. Worth a laugh sometimes, but nuts.
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Anonymous wrote:^Very big distinction- Harvard, MIT, and Wellesley are top schools and worth the money. Tufts, BC, BU, and NEU 37/60 range are not. Flagship state schools provide equal if not better education at much lower cost.


Money worth depends more on majors.
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I know several physicians who graduated from Tufts. All doing very well. I don’t understand the negativity about the school. It has its strengths and weaknesses like any other school. I thought it would be great for my kid and was impressed by the tour.
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Above poster ^ graduated from Tufts undergrad
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Above poster’s ^ kid was rejected.
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Other than the obvious of Harvard and MIT the rest of those Boston schools have no”Wow” factor.
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Anonymous wrote:Above poster’s ^ kid was rejected.


Correction ^ above-poster’s kid didn’t like Tufts enough to apply there. Parent liked Tufts better. Don’t assume
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Anonymous wrote:I know several physicians who graduated from Tufts. All doing very well. I don’t understand the negativity about the school. It has its strengths and weaknesses like any other school. I thought it would be great for my kid and was impressed by the tour.


I’ve had a couple of interns from Tufts; super impressive kids. Not sure where the hate comes from.
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Tufts vs GW for international affairs... similar outcomes? Aside from one having more grass and the other having more pre-professional students, is the social life significantly different?
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Anonymous wrote:I dont see Tufts mentioned on this board a lot but if you its in the decision pool i just wanted to give a shoutout - the professors are great and deeply caring and overall my child is absolutely loving it there. The campus is not in the heart of Boston but there is a T train stop right on campus and its easy to get to the city. Good luck to all students making their choices.


I’ve never even seen the campus, but I know so many successful Tufts alumni. It seems to produce a lot of happy adults.

It’s really annoying when people come here and trash Tufts, Northeastern, UChicago, Bucknell, Columbia and a few other schools for no reason other than the fact that they market hard, have some problems with managing protests and try to get good US News rankings.

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