Anonymous wrote:Tulane is great. I went to law school there and wouldn't trade my experience for a T14 and a million dollars. The campus is beautiful and historic. There is no city like New Orleans. Even the food on campus is amazing -- I remember wandering into the student center my first week for some food and the soup of the day was a homemade shrimp bisque. The school attracts a lot of people who have the grades/scores/experience to go Ivy but are attracted to New Orleans. Like a PP said, there is a happy vibe on campus. I loved my experience there and would highly recommend that people consider Tulane Law. YMMV a bit with undergrad, but again -- it's a happy place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I get that admissions are hard these days, but DCUMmers are asking about a lot of schools without academic distinction lately. Unless you're talking about really mediocre students, in which case it kind of doesn't matter, avoid these uncompetitive schools.
You are hilarious. The admission rate is 9.6%. If you think that is mediocre then OMG your poor kid. I feel so bad for the pressure they are under.
But maybe you're a troll. Sorry, hard to tell.
Anonymous wrote:No. I get that admissions are hard these days, but DCUMmers are asking about a lot of schools without academic distinction lately. Unless you're talking about really mediocre students, in which case it kind of doesn't matter, avoid these uncompetitive schools.
Anonymous wrote:Admissions is hard and smart families have a wide range of schools on their lists.
According to the most recent common data set, the SAT range was 1400-1500 so I would not use the words uncompetitive and mediocre students when describing Tulane students.
For the OP, general view is that you have to apply ED to have a shot to get in. They do play the yield game so regular decision is extraordinarily difficult.
Anonymous wrote:Lots of attrition after freshman year. New Orleans is a hard place to be for a newly independent 18 year old. It's also quite dangerous and I wouldn't send my kid there right now.
-tulane grad
Anonymous wrote:Lots of attrition after freshman year. New Orleans is a hard place to be for a newly independent 18 year old. It's also quite dangerous and I wouldn't send my kid there right now.
-tulane grad