Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did this ignorant post make it to 6 pages?
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It is pretty funny, isn't it?
Yeah, and WTF is a "green wave" as a mascot. Tulane...some of the people on this board are seriously brain wave impaired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wake Forest is way more prestigious, highly ranked, and difficult to get into than Tulane.
Tulane is where prep school kids go who can't get into anything better.
Facts.
No offense but Wake Forest is a good safety school. Tulane is not. Tulane is a much better school and much more competitive.
Wake Forest is not a safety school. You have no idea what you are talking about. Wake is ranked 29th, while Tulane is ranked 44th. Huge difference. Wake is in the range of Chapel Hill and Tufts. Tulane is in the range of Brandeis, Northeastern, and Cases Western. Based on our school's scattergram, Wake accepts numerous students with 3.7gpa and above, while Tulane accepts numerous students with 3.3gpa and above.
I’m sorry but Wake Forest is a good college but it is none of those things 👆and you know it.
No, practically there's no difference between #29 ranked schools like WF, UF, UNC and schools like BU, NU in the #40s in terms of perceived prestige.
BU and NU are regarded any less than WF if not regarded as more prestigious.
You can see it from the student stats and acceptance rate.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve always though of Tulane as the Pitt of the South— actively using early admissions policies (ED vs rolling) and to buy students with substantial merit in order to manipulate USNWR rankings.
Of course Pitt is much stronger in STEM than Tulane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wake Forest is way more prestigious, highly ranked, and difficult to get into than Tulane.
Tulane is where prep school kids go who can't get into anything better.
Facts.
No offense but Wake Forest is a good safety school. Tulane is not. Tulane is a much better school and much more competitive.
Wake Forest is not a safety school. You have no idea what you are talking about. Wake is ranked 29th, while Tulane is ranked 44th. Huge difference. Wake is in the range of Chapel Hill and Tufts. Tulane is in the range of Brandeis, Northeastern, and Cases Western. Based on our school's scattergram, Wake accepts numerous students with 3.7gpa and above, while Tulane accepts numerous students with 3.3gpa and above.
I’m sorry but Wake Forest is a good college but it is none of those things 👆and you know it.
Anonymous wrote:Within this fictional Magnolia League...
(same order as an original list)
Tier 1: (Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Princeton equivalent)
-Duke, Vanderbilt, Emory, Rice, Georgetown, JHU
Tier 2Brown, Penn, Cornell, Dartmouth equivalent)
Davidson, Washington and Lee, U Richmond, W&M
They're all great schools!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve always though of Tulane as the Pitt of the South— actively using early admissions policies (ED vs rolling) and to buy students with substantial merit in order to manipulate USNWR rankings.
Of course Pitt is much stronger in STEM than Tulane.
Is this post a joke? Pitt is a public school that is huge comparatively.
If you are looking at US News "manipulation" along with school size and type, Tulane would be closest to the Chicago of the South!
Anonymous wrote:I’ve always though of Tulane as the Pitt of the South— actively using early admissions policies (ED vs rolling) and to buy students with substantial merit in order to manipulate USNWR rankings.
Of course Pitt is much stronger in STEM than Tulane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they were to form a Magnolia League (a Southern Ivy League equivalent with 8 schools), Tulane would almost definitely be invited.
Sticking to small to medium, private (except WM, which is very small for a Tier 1 public):
Wake Forest
Duke
Davidson
Washington and Lee
U Richmond
W& M
Vanderbilt
Emory
Rice
Georgetown
JHU
That’s ten off the top of my head, and assumes large state Us (UNC, UVA, UFlorida, UTAustin) don’t qualify. Who are you voting off the island
I'd vote off U Richmond (not of the same academic caliber) and JHU (Baltimore is not a culturally southern city, it has much more in common with other Northern industrial cities).
Anonymous wrote:Within this fictional Magnolia League...
(same order as an original list)
Tier 1: (Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Princeton equivalent)
-Duke, Vanderbilt, Emory, Rice, Georgetown, JHU
Tier 2: (Brown, Penn, Cornell, Dartmouth equivalent)
Davidson, Washington and Lee, U Richmond, W&M
They're all great schools!
Anonymous wrote:Is Tulane the “Ivy League” of the South?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they were to form a Magnolia League (a Southern Ivy League equivalent with 8 schools), Tulane would almost definitely be invited.
Sticking to small to medium, private (except WM, which is very small for a Tier 1 public):
Wake Forest
Duke
Davidson
Washington and Lee
U Richmond
W& M
Vanderbilt
Emory
Rice
Georgetown
JHU
That’s ten off the top of my head, and assumes large state Us (UNC, UVA, UFlorida, UTAustin) don’t qualify. Who are you voting off the island
Anonymous wrote:Wouldn't that be Duke?