Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boss's daughter went there. She was a B-/C student so wasn't in the running for an academically challenging school. But, she liked it and she graduated on time. My impression was that it has a wide range of students, from very strong honors students to pretty average full pay students to make up the numbers.
This must be very old info. There is no way a sub-3.0 student is getting into Tulane these days.
Anonymous wrote:My boss's daughter went there. She was a B-/C student so wasn't in the running for an academically challenging school. But, she liked it and she graduated on time. My impression was that it has a wide range of students, from very strong honors students to pretty average full pay students to make up the numbers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boss's daughter went there. She was a B-/C student so wasn't in the running for an academically challenging school. But, she liked it and she graduated on time. My impression was that it has a wide range of students, from very strong honors students to pretty average full pay students to make up the numbers.
This must be very old info. There is no way a sub-3.0 student is getting into Tulane these days.
I agree, Tulane is not looking for B-/C students these days. They do offer great merit if you have good grades, show interest by visiting and attending home school visits by admissions staff, and have very good extracurriculars I think they really like kids who have lots of community service because its a big focus of the school post-Katrina and there is a community service requirement for graduation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boss's daughter went there. She was a B-/C student so wasn't in the running for an academically challenging school. But, she liked it and she graduated on time. My impression was that it has a wide range of students, from very strong honors students to pretty average full pay students to make up the numbers.
This must be very old info. There is no way a sub-3.0 student is getting into Tulane these days.
Anonymous wrote:My boss's daughter went there. She was a B-/C student so wasn't in the running for an academically challenging school. But, she liked it and she graduated on time. My impression was that it has a wide range of students, from very strong honors students to pretty average full pay students to make up the numbers.