Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts peer is not Rutgers. Rutgers peers are SUNY's, Penn State, UConn, UMass, Pitt, Michigan State, etc.
According to USNWR it is Rutgers. Also Ohio State. Sorry.
I am laughing out loud imagining someone saying this in real life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts peer is not Rutgers. Rutgers peers are SUNY's, Penn State, UConn, UMass, Pitt, Michigan State, etc.
According to USNWR it is Rutgers. Also Ohio State. Sorry.
Agreed! Tufts is ranked 282 by the WSJ. I tend to believe that USNWR ranks Tufts too high.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's because you have some old time memories of Tufts being an elite school. Times change.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts peer is not Rutgers. Rutgers peers are SUNY's, Penn State, UConn, UMass, Pitt, Michigan State, etc.
According to USNWR it is Rutgers. Also Ohio State. Sorry.
I am laughing out loud imagining someone saying this in real life.
No, it’s because it’s funny that someone would say “According to the USNWR” like they are citing an actual authority.
Anonymous wrote:That's because you have some old time memories of Tufts being an elite school. Times change.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts peer is not Rutgers. Rutgers peers are SUNY's, Penn State, UConn, UMass, Pitt, Michigan State, etc.
According to USNWR it is Rutgers. Also Ohio State. Sorry.
I am laughing out loud imagining someone saying this in real life.
That's because you have some old time memories of Tufts being an elite school. Times change.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts peer is not Rutgers. Rutgers peers are SUNY's, Penn State, UConn, UMass, Pitt, Michigan State, etc.
According to USNWR it is Rutgers. Also Ohio State. Sorry.
I am laughing out loud imagining someone saying this in real life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts peer is not Rutgers. Rutgers peers are SUNY's, Penn State, UConn, UMass, Pitt, Michigan State, etc.
According to USNWR it is Rutgers. Also Ohio State. Sorry.
I am laughing out loud imagining someone saying this in real life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts peer is not Rutgers. Rutgers peers are SUNY's, Penn State, UConn, UMass, Pitt, Michigan State, etc.
According to USNWR it is Rutgers. Also Ohio State. Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Tufts peer is not Rutgers. Rutgers peers are SUNY's, Penn State, UConn, UMass, Pitt, Michigan State, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts exists as a parking lot for private school kids who couldn't quite hack it into an Ivy or similarly prestigious institution. It sounds elite to your hometown peers while you can brag about intimate class sizes, first-year research opportunities, and amazing interactions with professors all while prestigious internships are handed out like candy to soothe your wounded ego. It's like a special club for those who know they're settling, you know?Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone go to Tufts when they can go to Rutgers and get the same prestige for much less?
But its ranking isn't even that great? Its peers are BC, Rutgers, etc. and that isn't that impressive?
It's all about the story you tell. The ranking is fine, but acceptance rate is low which means you can brag about elite peers who chose tufts for whatever fancy attribute you can think of.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts exists as a parking lot for private school kids who couldn't quite hack it into an Ivy or similarly prestigious institution. It sounds elite to your hometown peers while you can brag about intimate class sizes, first-year research opportunities, and amazing interactions with professors all while prestigious internships are handed out like candy to soothe your wounded ego. It's like a special club for those who know they're settling, you know?Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone go to Tufts when they can go to Rutgers and get the same prestige for much less?
But its ranking isn't even that great? Its peers are BC, Rutgers, etc. and that isn't that impressive?
Anonymous wrote:Tufts exists as a parking lot for private school kids who couldn't quite hack it into an Ivy or similarly prestigious institution. It sounds elite to your hometown peers while you can brag about intimate class sizes, first-year research opportunities, and amazing interactions with professors all while prestigious internships are handed out like candy to soothe your wounded ego. It's like a special club for those who know they're settling, you know?Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone go to Tufts when they can go to Rutgers and get the same prestige for much less?