Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you took the opinions of most people outside of the Northeast/mid-Atlantic almost all would agree Emory, Vandy, and WashU are better than Tufts only Northeast people think otherwise. Similar to how West Coast individuals might think USC is the same level as those 3 but the rest of us won't agree.
Seriously way too much time on your hands. I think Emory is the outlier, not Tufts.
You're allowed to be wrong. Tufts is barely hanging on to Top50.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you took the opinions of most people outside of the Northeast/mid-Atlantic almost all would agree Emory, Vandy, and WashU are better than Tufts only Northeast people think otherwise. Similar to how West Coast individuals might think USC is the same level as those 3 but the rest of us won't agree.
Seriously way too much time on your hands. I think Emory is the outlier, not Tufts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you took the opinions of most people outside of the Northeast/mid-Atlantic almost all would agree Emory, Vandy, and WashU are better than Tufts only Northeast people think otherwise. Similar to how West Coast individuals might think USC is the same level as those 3 but the rest of us won't agree.
Seriously way too much time on your hands. I think Emory is the outlier, not Tufts.
Anonymous wrote:If you took the opinions of most people outside of the Northeast/mid-Atlantic almost all would agree Emory, Vandy, and WashU are better than Tufts only Northeast people think otherwise. Similar to how West Coast individuals might think USC is the same level as those 3 but the rest of us won't agree.
Anonymous wrote:If you took the opinions of most people outside of the Northeast/mid-Atlantic almost all would agree Emory, Vandy, and WashU are better than Tufts only Northeast people think otherwise. Similar to how West Coast individuals might think USC is the same level as those 3 but the rest of us won't agree.
Anonymous wrote:Yall are purposefully ignoring the engineering part, saying Tufts has a self selecting student body that doesn't have money making aspirations means Emory should be seen in the same light. Emory does not have an engineering school while Tufts does.
Anonymous wrote:Tufts grad don't make as much as Emory, Vandy, WashU.
A reminder that Tufts is in Boston and feeds in New York durle to proximity. While Emory Vandy feed into Atlanta, Charlotte, Austin and Houston at best. WashU feeds into Chicago.
Tufts- $74k
Emory-$82k
Vanderbilt- $84k
WashU- $91k
Also Tufts, Vandy, and WashU, have engineering while Emory does not.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search?page=0&sort=threshold_earnings:desc&search=Washington%20University%20in%20St%20Louis
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts grad don't make as much as Emory, Vandy, WashU.
A reminder that Tufts is in Boston and feeds in New York durle to proximity. While Emory Vandy feed into Atlanta, Charlotte, Austin and Houston at best. WashU feeds into Chicago.
Tufts- $74k
Emory-$82k
Vanderbilt- $84k
WashU- $91k
Also Tufts, Vandy, and WashU, have engineering while Emory does not.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search?page=0&sort=threshold_earnings:desc&search=Washington%20University%20in%20St%20Louis
BC- $96K
NU- $89K
Selectivity is similar, all the major metrics are similar, outcome is similar compared to the Boston schools.
(except Tufts is relatively weaker on outcome)
Prestige factor kicks in probably for Vanderbilt, but not much for WashU, and almost none for Emory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts grad don't make as much as Emory, Vandy, WashU.
A reminder that Tufts is in Boston and feeds in New York durle to proximity. While Emory Vandy feed into Atlanta, Charlotte, Austin and Houston at best. WashU feeds into Chicago.
Tufts- $74k
Emory-$82k
Vanderbilt- $84k
WashU- $91k
Also Tufts, Vandy, and WashU, have engineering while Emory does not.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search?page=0&sort=threshold_earnings:desc&search=Washington%20University%20in%20St%20Louis
BC- $96K
NU- $89K
Selectivity is similar, all the major metrics are similar, outcome is similar compared to the Boston schools.
(except Tufts is relatively weaker on outcome)
Prestige factor kicks in probably for Vanderbilt, but not much for WashU, and almost none for Emory.
More Tufts grads go into education, nonprofit work, and public service- hence the lower salaries. This does not speak to the quality of the education or the prestige of the school but the interests of the students….not everyone wants to go to Wall Street or McKinsey.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts grad don't make as much as Emory, Vandy, WashU.
A reminder that Tufts is in Boston and feeds in New York durle to proximity. While Emory Vandy feed into Atlanta, Charlotte, Austin and Houston at best. WashU feeds into Chicago.
Tufts- $74k
Emory-$82k
Vanderbilt- $84k
WashU- $91k
Also Tufts, Vandy, and WashU, have engineering while Emory does not.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search?page=0&sort=threshold_earnings:desc&search=Washington%20University%20in%20St%20Louis
BC- $96K
NU- $89K
Selectivity is similar, all the major metrics are similar, outcome is similar compared to the Boston schools.
(except Tufts is relatively weaker on outcome)
Prestige factor kicks in probably for Vanderbilt, but not much for WashU, and almost none for Emory.
More Tufts grads go into education, nonprofit work, and public service- hence the lower salaries. This does not speak to the quality of the education or the prestige of the school but the interests of the students….not everyone wants to go to Wall Street or McKinsey.