Anonymous wrote:It's a fantastic school and has a very strong network. And New Orleans is magical place to spend 4 years.
Not everyone has to go to Harvard. Not everyone can go to Harvard.
The people on DCUM typing away against Tulane with this "No not impressive" stuff are pounding away at their keyboard in their dingy pajamas as the 32 yr old DS who lives in their basement makes attempt no 3 at GMU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Historically a t40 school. Nothing wrong with Tulane. It is not NYU and they dont claim to Be.
It is a good school that has a better and more capable student body than George Mason
This is really not saying much. And anyway Mason is the wrong comparator. The question is why people choose Tulane over schools like Pitt, VT, or NCSU, schools that are much less expensive yet have a similar percentage, and a larger number, of strong students.
Because they want to party and New Orleans is the king of party towns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Historically a t40 school. Nothing wrong with Tulane. It is not NYU and they dont claim to Be.
It is a good school that has a better and more capable student body than George Mason
This is really not saying much. And anyway Mason is the wrong comparator. The question is why people choose Tulane over schools like Pitt, VT, or NCSU, schools that are much less expensive yet have a similar percentage, and a larger number, of strong students.
Anonymous wrote:I just visited Tulane this year and it checks a lot of boxes. It is a medium-size school, in/near a city, pretty campus, undergrad teaching focus, and has on-campus housing. The weather is also warm (we are in the northeast coast and warm is appealing) and looks to have a friendly student body. It also offers good merit for strong students. Every school can be a party-school. Its price point is similar to many privates. My kid applied EA this year and was accepted with good merit. It is still on the list...
Anonymous wrote:Historically a t40 school. Nothing wrong with Tulane. It is not NYU and they dont claim to Be.
It is a good school that has a better and more capable student body than George Mason
Anonymous wrote:It’s not impressive at all, and overboosted on DCUM. Here in the south, any private school kid who’s at the lower ends of the class is recommended to apply to-and gets accepted to-Tulane.
It’s got good facilities and funding, but it isn’t Duke.
Anonymous wrote:It's a fantastic school and has a very strong network. And New Orleans is magical place to spend 4 years.
Not everyone has to go to Harvard. Not everyone can go to Harvard.
The people on DCUM typing away against Tulane with this "No not impressive" stuff are pounding away at their keyboard in their dingy pajamas as the 32 yr old DS who lives in their basement makes attempt no 3 at GMU.