Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tulane grad- I never had a class larger than 75 students and all classes taught by professors (never had a TA). The majority of my classes were less than 25 students I chose Tulane over many other "top schools" due to an incredible amount of merit aid. I visited the school for the first time on an admitted honors program student weekend and I was sold. I met top students from across the country. Yes, there was plenty of access to alcohol but there was also tons to do beyond parties. And honestly, after freshman year I rarely went downtown unless a friend was visiting from out of town. There are plenty of service opportunities and an excellent campus EMS program. I had great pre-med counseling and no issues with a direct admit to medical school.
Major?
History major with chemistry minor. Received a ton of AP credit so I was able to go abroad for a semester and take grad school classes in the School of Public Health my senior year.
And no, I was not black out drunk all through college. Two of my suitemates/closest friends didn't drink at all (all four years). There are so many wild generalizations here on DCUM about Tulane. My college friends are successful lawyers, judges, doctors, teachers, military officers, bankers, etc.