Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m the OP. I suppose I could be unhinged, though no one has certified me as such.
Yes, my sister asked me for help. Otherwise, why on earth would I be involved in this process?!
I am close to my niece and also have more education under my belt than the rest of my family, so I’m the default advice-giver.
Obviously once my niece seriously starts this process she will also have her GC. I told her anything I say (or her mom, for that matter) is just surface advice and she needs to talk through all of this with him/her/them.
I have read the online reviews, etc. Frankly they don’t sound all that positive. When I look at similar schools the culture just seems so much more positive. That’s why I was asking here if people had personal experiences. Maybe it’s better IRL than what I read on paper.
Well if your more educated and perhaps have a buck to spare I’d hire a consultant because you sound horrible and not in a position to advise a young adult.
Are you an Oncologist? You sound dead inside, it’s common with Oncologists.
Anonymous wrote:I’m the OP. I suppose I could be unhinged, though no one has certified me as such.
Yes, my sister asked me for help. Otherwise, why on earth would I be involved in this process?!
I am close to my niece and also have more education under my belt than the rest of my family, so I’m the default advice-giver.
Obviously once my niece seriously starts this process she will also have her GC. I told her anything I say (or her mom, for that matter) is just surface advice and she needs to talk through all of this with him/her/them.
I have read the online reviews, etc. Frankly they don’t sound all that positive. When I look at similar schools the culture just seems so much more positive. That’s why I was asking here if people had personal experiences. Maybe it’s better IRL than what I read on paper.
Anonymous wrote:Slightly overrated due to its NE location.
Anonymous wrote:Slightly overrated due to its NE location.
Anonymous wrote:I went in the 90s and I liked it enough. Strong academics, safe campus, and there’s enough stuff to do. When I went it was an intelligent somewhat nerdy, crunchy granola student body. Lots of Birkenstock’s. Greek system was preppier but they represent a small portion of the student population. Overwhelmingly though the vibe from the place was ivy-reject with a chip on their shoulder and lackluster school spirit. Most students who were there didn’t want to be there and were vocal about it. It’s a good backup to Brown. It’s also good for engineering, pre med pre vet pre dentistry, IR. Other than that, I think the academics of other schools match it and have better student cultures. Outside of academia, no one really knows of tufts, haven’t encountered an alum in any of my corporate travels. I think most grads go on to grad school, med school, etc. I think tufts is good for a certain type of kid. A colleague’s son went for two years on a lacrosse scholarship and then transferred to UVA for the last two years. He says the academics at UVA were like high school compared to tufts, but the culture was way better. In hindsight no real regrets, but I would have had a blast at BC.