Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visited all the Boston schools (except BC) with both my kids. Both had very high stats. One loved Harvard and Tufts. The other loved BU and NU. Different strokes for different folks.
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We excluded BC, Tufts and NEU
We wish BU had a traditional campus, but it wasn't a dealbreaker.
This was a dealbreaker for us- and why GW was excluded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always thought highly of Tufts and still do. Love Boston as a college town. One thing I noticed on our tour was how rundown many of the buildings and campus appeared compared to other Boston schools, especially BC. BC is also far more accessible to T to get into town and more social (but admittedly, not everyone is a social butterfly).
OP - why does this matter? Visit and if DC likes it, apply. If not, don't.
how is BC for a non-catholic?
Anonymous wrote:I always thought highly of Tufts and still do. Love Boston as a college town. One thing I noticed on our tour was how rundown many of the buildings and campus appeared compared to other Boston schools, especially BC. BC is also far more accessible to T to get into town and more social (but admittedly, not everyone is a social butterfly).
OP - why does this matter? Visit and if DC likes it, apply. If not, don't.
Anonymous wrote:I always thought highly of Tufts and still do. Love Boston as a college town. One thing I noticed on our tour was how rundown many of the buildings and campus appeared compared to other Boston schools, especially BC. BC is also far more accessible to T to get into town and more social (but admittedly, not everyone is a social butterfly).
OP - why does this matter? Visit and if DC likes it, apply. If not, don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visited all the Boston schools (except BC) with both my kids. Both had very high stats. One loved Harvard and Tufts. The other loved BU and NU. Different strokes for different folks.
+ 1
We excluded BC, Tufts and NEU
We wish BU had a traditional campus, but it wasn't a dealbreaker.
Anonymous wrote:I always thought highly of Tufts and still do. Love Boston as a college town. One thing I noticed on our tour was how rundown many of the buildings and campus appeared compared to other Boston schools, especially BC. BC is also far more accessible to T to get into town and more social (but admittedly, not everyone is a social butterfly).
OP - why does this matter? Visit and if DC likes it, apply. If not, don't.
Anonymous wrote:Visited all the Boston schools (except BC) with both my kids. Both had very high stats. One loved Harvard and Tufts. The other loved BU and NU. Different strokes for different folks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In light of its ranking, why is Tufts:
- Usually lumped together with Wash U, Vanderbilt, Emery, Rice, etc.?
- such a competitive admit — comparable to those other schools?
Based on the caliber of students admitted by tufts from our DMV private, it is similar to BU, admits students who are above average but do not get into BC or UMich in RD, and BC admits students who do not get into GTown/WashU/Emory RD, and those of course are less selective than the ivy/plus /T10 schools.
Anonymous wrote:In light of its ranking, why is Tufts:
- Usually lumped together with Wash U, Vanderbilt, Emery, Rice, etc.?
- such a competitive admit — comparable to those other schools?