Anonymous
Post 04/26/2024 07:32     Subject: Tufts vs. Emory for undergrad if child wants to be lawyer

Anonymous wrote:The Emory protestors were not students.


I take that back. It was a combination.
Anonymous
Post 04/26/2024 07:30     Subject: Tufts vs. Emory for undergrad if child wants to be lawyer

The Emory protestors were not students.
Anonymous
Post 04/26/2024 07:03     Subject: Tufts vs. Emory for undergrad if child wants to be lawyer

Zero difference
Anonymous
Post 04/26/2024 06:46     Subject: Tufts vs. Emory for undergrad if child wants to be lawyer

Anonymous wrote:Choose whichever one your child believes he or she can get a higher GPA at. Combination of grade inflation/campus atmosphere/academic intensity.


Agree with this PP
Anonymous
Post 04/26/2024 06:42     Subject: Tufts vs. Emory for undergrad if child wants to be lawyer

Anonymous wrote:I remember 11 or 12 Emory students getting into Harvard law in one year not too long ago. Like 2019. Either way Emory is in a different league academically from Tufts.



You say this with such certainty, but I have no idea which you think is superior “academically”. As if that was something you could measure.
Anonymous
Post 04/26/2024 06:36     Subject: Tufts vs. Emory for undergrad if child wants to be lawyer

Are costs the same/relevant? Law school is expensive

It’s not the protests at Emory that would make me pause but the way the administration called police onto the campus
Anonymous
Post 04/26/2024 06:25     Subject: Tufts vs. Emory for undergrad if child wants to be lawyer

Anonymous wrote:I remember 11 or 12 Emory students getting into Harvard law in one year not too long ago. Like 2019. Either way Emory is in a different league academically from Tufts.


You again…..Emory is not in a different league. It is in a very different city.
Anonymous
Post 04/26/2024 06:25     Subject: Tufts vs. Emory for undergrad if child wants to be lawyer

It doesn’t matter at all.
Anonymous
Post 04/26/2024 02:25     Subject: Tufts vs. Emory for undergrad if child wants to be lawyer

I remember 11 or 12 Emory students getting into Harvard law in one year not too long ago. Like 2019. Either way Emory is in a different league academically from Tufts.
Anonymous
Post 04/26/2024 02:17     Subject: Tufts vs. Emory for undergrad if child wants to be lawyer

So you want to get into a top 14 Law School to maximize options.

In that regard, I think Tufts will be a little better as the IR/Poli Sci will be a little more well known.

I do agree with see where they can get the highest GPA. Grain of Salt--Law Schools can compare multiple applicants and their GPAs from a particular school. They know a GPA at Cornell, BU, GW, etc. is harder to achieve. As I recall Tufts is moderately hard grading.
Anonymous
Post 04/26/2024 01:59     Subject: Tufts vs. Emory for undergrad if child wants to be lawyer

They were chanting repeatedly, “We are Hamas!!!”

So…..Hamas protestors is accurate.
Anonymous
Post 04/26/2024 01:57     Subject: Tufts vs. Emory for undergrad if child wants to be lawyer

Anonymous wrote:Emory was out of control today with Hamas protestors. FYI.


Yo mean anti-genocide protesters?

As far as law school us concerned, GPA and LSAT matter a lot along with extracurriculars so wherever he gets a chance to learn and apply analytical and leadership skills.
Anonymous
Post 04/26/2024 01:44     Subject: Tufts vs. Emory for undergrad if child wants to be lawyer

Emory was out of control today with Hamas protestors. FYI.
Anonymous
Post 04/26/2024 01:33     Subject: Tufts vs. Emory for undergrad if child wants to be lawyer

Choose whichever one your child believes he or she can get a higher GPA at. Combination of grade inflation/campus atmosphere/academic intensity.
Anonymous
Post 04/26/2024 01:26     Subject: Tufts vs. Emory for undergrad if child wants to be lawyer

If your child is set on law school eventually, which would you choose undergrad: Tufts or Emory? Child needs to decide between the two by May 1.