Anonymous wrote:I would not think of UVA or BC as peers to Tufts. Tufts peers are Amherst, Williams and the like.
Anonymous wrote:For instance, it's currently ranked 30 on USnews. That would make it's peer schools UVA to Boston College (5 above 5 below). Is that accurate? Or is Tufts a bit better.
Anonymous wrote:I would not think of UVA or BC as peers to Tufts. Tufts peers are Amherst, Williams and the like.
Anonymous wrote:Tufts parent here so I am obviously biased, but there is no shortage of kids who are very happy at Tufts currently. Moreover, it did very well on a very large "consumer satisfaction" survey of 146,345 college graduates by Strada-Gallup. Tufts came in at #19. See
https://www.forbes.com/sites/brandonbusteed/2020/10/21/the-top-25-universities-according-to-alumni-ratings/?sh=5770f7b711dd
It also seems to be a "desirable school" based on the desirability rankings from Academic Influence, coming in at #25, which are based on data from admitted students and identifies which schools were picked by applicants over others. See
https://academicinfluence.com/articles/schools/best-colleges-universities
https://academicinfluence.com/resources/guidance/what-is-desirability
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not think of UVA or BC as peers to Tufts. Tufts peers are Amherst, Williams and the like.
Except you'd be wrong. For that to be the case, you'd have to have applicants turning down Amherst or Williams for Tufts. Which rarely happens.
Amherst and Williams are colleges not universities.
Amherst and Williams are the "ivy" of colleges they are not even ranked with universities.
Tufts is a university. It's like Brown or Cornell of universities. So yes, Amherst and Williams are more like Harvard and Yale of colleges... but if they had to be compared to Universities, clearly they are not Harvard or Yale.
So it is hard to compare a university like Tufts to colleges like Amherst.
Huh??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not think of UVA or BC as peers to Tufts. Tufts peers are Amherst, Williams and the like.
Except you'd be wrong. For that to be the case, you'd have to have applicants turning down Amherst or Williams for Tufts. Which rarely happens.
Amherst and Williams are colleges not universities.
Amherst and Williams are the "ivy" of colleges they are not even ranked with universities.
Tufts is a university. It's like Brown or Cornell of universities. So yes, Amherst and Williams are more like Harvard and Yale of colleges... but if they had to be compared to Universities, clearly they are not Harvard or Yale.
So it is hard to compare a university like Tufts to colleges like Amherst.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not think of UVA or BC as peers to Tufts. Tufts peers are Amherst, Williams and the like.
Except you'd be wrong. For that to be the case, you'd have to have applicants turning down Amherst or Williams for Tufts. Which rarely happens.
Anonymous wrote:Rankings aside, we have neighbors with three kids who went to, respectively, Yale, Dartmouth and Tufts. The parents think Tufts offered the best education.
Anonymous wrote:I know of several people who went to Tuffs and did not love it there. Tuffs is a like other large, private city schools (e.g, NYU) that charge a lot and offer prestige, but students complain that quality of life is poor (bad dorms and food), faculty and staff are generally not helpful, and there's no school spirit or community.
Anonymous wrote:I would not think of UVA or BC as peers to Tufts. Tufts peers are Amherst, Williams and the like.