Anonymous wrote:Tulane is a huge party school which has catered to the Mid-Atlantic area. It has a huge NY/NJ/PA/MD Jewish population as well. They are doing what Northeastern did a few years back.
That said, we visited and it is a complete sh*thole of a school. Inside and out. Old and Older. At least Northeastern put money into new programs, buildings, and campus. I just don't get the draw of Tulane except that it is in NOLA and the weather is warmer in the winter.
That said, they must know that people love to shout about their kids getting into harder schools, so paying big money to look like a hard school on paper, is good enough for some families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous[b wrote:]I confused as to why we see these numbers at Tulane but not at schools like Lehigh[/b], or other schools on that level.
Se 11:24. It's all in the marketing If a school decides it wants to try and climb the USN&WR stats on no. of applications (thereby trying to look more selective), it will hire people who know how to do that. If a school wants to improve its yield numbers, it will hire people who know how to do that. It's all a numbers game now.
It’s a racket. The top colleges and USNWR are nothing but smoke and mirrors driving up the cost of education that is disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Kids are lazy these days. I remember how long it took me to apply to the 4 colleges I applied to back in 1993. Each one had separate essays and none of them were the same. It was just a lot more work back then.
Anonymous wrote:I confused as to why we see these numbers at Tulane but not at schools like Lehigh, or other schools on that level.
Anonymous wrote:It is amazing how a school can change in a short period of time-great marketing people can do great things.
This is from 2000 http://www2.tulane.edu/news/releases/archive/2000/admission_yields_results.cfm
in summary it was 72% is 2000 From a pool of 8,245 applications, undergraduate admission accepted 6,011 students this year, 534 fewer than last. It, however, enrolled 1,593 students,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous[b wrote:]I confused as to why we see these numbers at Tulane but not at schools like Lehigh[/b], or other schools on that level.
Se 11:24. It's all in the marketing If a school decides it wants to try and climb the USN&WR stats on no. of applications (thereby trying to look more selective), it will hire people who know how to do that. If a school wants to improve its yield numbers, it will hire people who know how to do that. It's all a numbers game now.
Anonymous wrote:I confused as to why we see these numbers at Tulane but not at schools like Lehigh, or other schools on that level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tulane is a huge party school which has catered to the Mid-Atlantic area. It has a huge NY/NJ/PA/MD Jewish population as well. They are doing what Northeastern did a few years back.
That said, we visited and it is a complete sh*thole of a school. Inside and out. Old and Older. At least Northeastern put money into new programs, buildings, and campus. I just don't get the draw of Tulane except that it is in NOLA and the weather is warmer in the winter.
That said, they must know that people love to shout about their kids getting into harder schools, so paying big money to look like a hard school on paper, is good enough for some families.
I heard the honors dorm was nice
Anonymous wrote:Kids are lazy these days. I remember how long it took me to apply to the 4 colleges I applied to back in 1993. Each one had separate essays and none of them were the same. It was just a lot more work back then.
Anonymous wrote:It is super hot. My DD has about ten friends who all applied ED and all got in. I do wonder if they’re going to have an extra large class this year. The combination of warm weather, a great city, a huge party atmosphere and not terrible academics are what is drawing these kids. I’m sorry but remote schools in Pennsylvania no matter how good they might be just can’t compete in these kids eyes. Most of my DDs friends are A- to B+ students And probably aren’t looking for the most intense academic experience.
Anonymous wrote:Tulane is a huge party school which has catered to the Mid-Atlantic area. It has a huge NY/NJ/PA/MD Jewish population as well. They are doing what Northeastern did a few years back.
That said, we visited and it is a complete sh*thole of a school. Inside and out. Old and Older. At least Northeastern put money into new programs, buildings, and campus. I just don't get the draw of Tulane except that it is in NOLA and the weather is warmer in the winter.
That said, they must know that people love to shout about their kids getting into harder schools, so paying big money to look like a hard school on paper, is good enough for some families.
Anonymous wrote:Rice did too -- https://abc13.com/education/rice-university-breaks-records-for-number-of-student-applicants/5101210/
It's incredible how hard it is to get into these schools these days!