Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most likely very few people are deciding between these two schools as they are extremely different and one is single sex.
I thought that they were very commonly overlapped in terms of applicants
I really do not think so. My Holyoke is in a depressed semi rural area of massachusetts, is single sex with a 50% acceptance rate. Tufts is coed, nationally known and has a 16% acceptance rate.
Uh, the Pioneer Valley is not "depressed." And it's nationally known.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most likely very few people are deciding between these two schools as they are extremely different and one is single sex.
I thought that they were very commonly overlapped in terms of applicants
I really do not think so. My Holyoke is in a depressed semi rural area of massachusetts, is single sex with a 50% acceptance rate. Tufts is coed, nationally known and has a 16% acceptance rate.
Uh, the Pioneer Valley is not "depressed." And it's nationally known.
Eh, South Hadley is more so than Amherst or North Adams.
Dang autocorrect - Northampton
South Hadley is a rural but it certainly isn't depressed. Have you ever visited western Massachusetts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most likely very few people are deciding between these two schools as they are extremely different and one is single sex.
I thought that they were very commonly overlapped in terms of applicants
I really do not think so. My Holyoke is in a depressed semi rural area of massachusetts, is single sex with a 50% acceptance rate. Tufts is coed, nationally known and has a 16% acceptance rate.
Uh, the Pioneer Valley is not "depressed." And it's nationally known.
Eh, South Hadley is more so than Amherst or North Adams.
Dang autocorrect - Northampton
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most likely very few people are deciding between these two schools as they are extremely different and one is single sex.
I thought that they were very commonly overlapped in terms of applicants
I really do not think so. My Holyoke is in a depressed semi rural area of massachusetts, is single sex with a 50% acceptance rate. Tufts is coed, nationally known and has a 16% acceptance rate.
Uh, the Pioneer Valley is not "depressed." And it's nationally known.
Eh, South Hadley is more so than Amherst or North Adams.
Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most likely very few people are deciding between these two schools as they are extremely different and one is single sex.
I thought that they were very commonly overlapped in terms of applicants
I really do not think so. My Holyoke is in a depressed semi rural area of massachusetts, is single sex with a 50% acceptance rate. Tufts is coed, nationally known and has a 16% acceptance rate.
Uh, the Pioneer Valley is not "depressed." And it's nationally known.
'Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most likely very few people are deciding between these two schools as they are extremely different and one is single sex.
I thought that they were very commonly overlapped in terms of applicants
I really do not think so. My Holyoke is in a depressed semi rural area of massachusetts, is single sex with a 50% acceptance rate. Tufts is coed, nationally known and has a 16% acceptance rate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most likely very few people are deciding between these two schools as they are extremely different and one is single sex.
I thought that they were very commonly overlapped in terms of applicants
Anonymous wrote:Most likely very few people are deciding between these two schools as they are extremely different and one is single sex.