Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. What has happened at Tulane? I know that they are considered stronger schools but BU gets almost 4,000 ED1 applications, BC gets 2900, Northeastern gets over 4,000, Tufts gets 2,600, NYU gets 15,000, UVA get 5,000.
Tulane only got 1,600?
Maybe because it's in Red State Maga south. My kids will not look there for sure. Turnoff for many others too.
The turnoff is the swampy location and gross high humidity. Politics has nothing to do with it for many.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. What has happened at Tulane? I know that they are considered stronger schools but BU gets almost 4,000 ED1 applications, BC gets 2900, Northeastern gets over 4,000, Tufts gets 2,600, NYU gets 15,000, UVA get 5,000.
Tulane only got 1,600?
Maybe because it's in Red State Maga south. My kids will not look there for sure. Turnoff for many others too.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. What has happened at Tulane? I know that they are considered stronger schools but BU gets almost 4,000 ED1 applications, BC gets 2900, Northeastern gets over 4,000, Tufts gets 2,600, NYU gets 15,000, UVA get 5,000.
Tulane only got 1,600?
Anonymous wrote:Wow. What has happened at Tulane? I know that they are considered stronger schools but BU gets almost 4,000 ED1 applications, BC gets 2900, Northeastern gets over 4,000, Tufts gets 2,600, NYU gets 15,000, UVA get 5,000.
Tulane only got 1,600?
Anonymous wrote:
We are excited to share that we have finalized our Early Decision I cohort for the Class of 2030. We will be releasing those decisions tomorrow, November 26th at 4 PM Central Time (2 PM Pacific, 3 PM Mountain, 6 PM Eastern).
We saw a slight increase in Early Decision applications this year. Over 1600 students submitted Early Decision applications, and we expect to admit around 840. We expect to extend another 2,000+ admission offers during our Early Action round.
Most decisions will be an acceptance, denial, or a nonbinding offer to join our cohort of Spring Scholars. Spring Scholars do not have to tell us their decision until May 1st, so they have plenty of time to consider their options. We did defer a few more students this year, to give these students another opportunity to be considered after we see the Early Action and Early Decision II cohorts. Any deferred students are welcome to send us updated grades and/or scores, and let us know if their interest in the Spring Scholar program has changed. These deferred Early Decision students cannot apply to Tulane Early Decision II and will not be bound to attend Tulane if admitted in the future.
With regard to Early Action candidates, we expect to release those decisions by January 10th at the latest, and likely before that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wut
I thought decisions came out 12/15
Speculation is that they used AI to read through and had the regional reps do a final look through.
By a mom on FB?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wut
I thought decisions came out 12/15
Speculation is that they used AI to read through and had the regional reps do a final look through.
Anonymous wrote:1600 apps, roughly half will be offered admits....party on green wave