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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This thread continues to intrigue. In many ways it’s as if folks are shouting at the top of their lungs, wanting to be heard - yet no one else really cares what they have to say because their are unaware that what they offer is only relevant to themselves and not to others. For those desperately trying to compare/rank Tufts as if rankings are objective in any way - news for you, they are not. Rankings are used or ignored based on whether they support someone’s existing perceptions. No one looks to rankings to identify schools. They use them to validate opinions. Not unlike how participants in this thread have used the exchanhes to assert their favorite school is superior to Tufts. In the end, unless someone shares your affinity for a school, no one cares about your assertions. Those who think BC is a peer or Tulane is a peer think that because those schools are their frame of reference. However, those who I know to choose Tufts in recent years share one thing in common - they are there because that is where they want to be. Contrary to what many here assert - that Tufts is somehow a backup school because of its ranking(s), Tufts is most often a first choice for those who attend. That is why so many at Tufts apply ED. Those students could care less what folks think about Tufts compared to Tulane, Vanderbilt, UofR, Emory, Carnegie Melon, or Washington University. They have little interest to attend those schools. Nor do most Tufts students wish they were at some Ivy or other often cited aspirational school, because they know those schools not to be the best fit. Students who attend Tufts do so because they have identified the school as the best combination of all they seek. Here’s hoping this is all helpful to OP in deciding to support their niece and encouraging they explore Tufts further. [/quote] This is absolutely true. Most of the kids at Tufts applied ED. It’s a good fit for them. [b]They are not thinking about Harvard or MIT.[/b] Probably for practical reasons. Tufts is possible if you are a really good student and a good fit for the school. And Somerville is a great place to live as a student.[/quote] This is not the case in my experience. A loooot of sour grapes/shoulder chips in that part of Medford/Somerville...[/quote]
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