Anonymous wrote:Tons of kids from both coasts want to be in Boston. Yes, BC, BU, and NU have gotten increasingly popular but if you want a campus, you’re not Catholic, and aren’t jazzed about the co-op approach, that leaves MIT, Tufts, and Harvard….Tufts gets a lot of interest from top tier kids as a result.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northeastern has stolen its lunch money. 30 years ago, prospective applicants to Tufts wouldn't have looked at Northeastern. Now Northeastern receives more early decision applications and overall applications. BC, BU are also to blame for Tuft's decline. It's Medford campus is not nearly appealing as the core Boston schools.
The never ending NEU booster is back…how predictable and boring.
Anonymous wrote:Northeastern has stolen its lunch money. 30 years ago, prospective applicants to Tufts wouldn't have looked at Northeastern. Now Northeastern receives more early decision applications and overall applications. BC, BU are also to blame for Tuft's decline. It's Medford campus is not nearly appealing as the core Boston schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northeastern has stolen its lunch money. 30 years ago, prospective applicants to Tufts wouldn't have looked at Northeastern. Now Northeastern receives more early decision applications and overall applications. BC, BU are also to blame for Tuft's decline. It's Medford campus is not nearly appealing as the core Boston schools.
Not true. Kids apply to NE because they either want coops or because there is no supplemental essays and they need only check a box to apply. The kids that wind going from our school would not get into Tufts.
Anonymous wrote:Northeastern has stolen its lunch money. 30 years ago, prospective applicants to Tufts wouldn't have looked at Northeastern. Now Northeastern receives more early decision applications and overall applications. BC, BU are also to blame for Tuft's decline. It's Medford campus is not nearly appealing as the core Boston schools.
Anonymous wrote:Historical legacy - known as the school ivy rejects went to. So it had really smart kids attending and prestige wise it was the same caliber as Emory Wash U It was regarded as far better than BC for example. But that was 20 years ago. I think I’m the next 10, Tufts is one of those schools that falls in no man’s land, it’s just ok at Engineering, no Business School, it’s holding onto a Liberal Arts agenda but doesn’t have the endowment or resources that Williams or Amherst have.