Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only if overrate means compare to some others’ sacred cow. Most of the schools discussed thus far are virtually the same.
Someone literally said Tufts would be the #1 or #2 school anywhere else outside of Boston... LOL but okay.
25 Largest MSAs
New York (Columbia, NYU) 2/3
LA (UCLA, USC, Pomona, CalTech) 3/4
Chicago (NW, UC) 3
Dallas 1
Houston (Rice) 2
DC (Gtown) 2
Miami 1
Philly (Penn, Swat) 3
Atlanta (Tech, Emory) 1-3
Phoenix 1
Boston 4
Bay 3
Riverside 1
Detroit 1/2
Seattle 1
MSP 1
SD (UCSD) 1/2
Tampa 1
Denver 1
StL 2
Baltimore 2
Charlotte 1
Orlando 1
San Antonio 1
Portland 1
Pretty damn close.
This is... embarrassing. For you, and for Tufts.
Mmmm no. Not really. No connection to Tufts. Simply dismissing the school because of what ever issues you have with the institution is kind of embarrassing. Like discussing politics with a Trump supporter.
Bet you lose those arguments as well.
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only if overrate means compare to some others’ sacred cow. Most of the schools discussed thus far are virtually the same.
Someone literally said Tufts would be the #1 or #2 school anywhere else outside of Boston... LOL but okay.
25 Largest MSAs
New York (Columbia, NYU) 2/3
LA (UCLA, USC, Pomona, CalTech) 3/4
Chicago (NW, UC) 3
Dallas 1
Houston (Rice) 2
DC (Gtown) 2
Miami 1
Philly (Penn, Swat) 3
Atlanta (Tech, Emory) 1-3
Phoenix 1
Boston 4
Bay 3
Riverside 1
Detroit 1/2
Seattle 1
MSP 1
SD (UCSD) 1/2
Tampa 1
Denver 1
StL 2
Baltimore 2
Charlotte 1
Orlando 1
San Antonio 1
Portland 1
Pretty damn close.
This is... embarrassing. For you, and for Tufts.
Mmmm no. Not really. No connection to Tufts. Simply dismissing the school because of what ever issues you have with the institution is kind of embarrassing. Like discussing politics with a Trump supporter.
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only if overrate means compare to some others’ sacred cow. Most of the schools discussed thus far are virtually the same.
Someone literally said Tufts would be the #1 or #2 school anywhere else outside of Boston... LOL but okay.
25 Largest MSAs
New York (Columbia, NYU) 2/3
LA (UCLA, USC, Pomona, CalTech) 3/4
Chicago (NW, UC) 3
Dallas 1
Houston (Rice) 2
DC (Gtown) 2
Miami 1
Philly (Penn, Swat) 3
Atlanta (Tech, Emory) 1-3
Phoenix 1
Boston 4
Bay 3
Riverside 1
Detroit 1/2
Seattle 1
MSP 1
SD (UCSD) 1/2
Tampa 1
Denver 1
StL 2
Baltimore 2
Charlotte 1
Orlando 1
San Antonio 1
Portland 1
Pretty damn close.
This is... embarrassing. For you, and for Tufts.
Mmmm no. Not really. No connection to Tufts. Simply dismissing the school because of what ever issues you have with the institution is kind of embarrassing. Like discussing politics with a Trump supporter.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only if overrate means compare to some others’ sacred cow. Most of the schools discussed thus far are virtually the same.
Someone literally said Tufts would be the #1 or #2 school anywhere else outside of Boston... LOL but okay.
25 Largest MSAs
New York (Columbia, NYU) 2/3
LA (UCLA, USC, Pomona, CalTech) 3/4
Chicago (NW, UC) 3
Dallas 1
Houston (Rice) 2
DC (Gtown) 2
Miami 1
Philly (Penn, Swat) 3
Atlanta (Tech, Emory) 1-3
Phoenix 1
Boston 4
Bay 3
Riverside 1
Detroit 1/2
Seattle 1
MSP 1
SD (UCSD) 1/2
Tampa 1
Denver 1
StL 2
Baltimore 2
Charlotte 1
Orlando 1
San Antonio 1
Portland 1
Pretty damn close.
This is... embarrassing. For you, and for Tufts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only if overrate means compare to some others’ sacred cow. Most of the schools discussed thus far are virtually the same.
Someone literally said Tufts would be the #1 or #2 school anywhere else outside of Boston... LOL but okay.
25 Largest MSAs
New York (Columbia, NYU) 2/3
LA (UCLA, USC, Pomona, CalTech) 3/4
Chicago (NW, UC) 3
Dallas 1
Houston (Rice) 2
DC (Gtown) 2
Miami 1
Philly (Penn, Swat) 3
Atlanta (Tech, Emory) 1-3
Phoenix 1
Boston 4
Bay 3
Riverside 1
Detroit 1/2
Seattle 1
MSP 1
SD (UCSD) 1/2
Tampa 1
Denver 1
StL 2
Baltimore 2
Charlotte 1
Orlando 1
San Antonio 1
Portland 1
Pretty damn close.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only if overrate means compare to some others’ sacred cow. Most of the schools discussed thus far are virtually the same.
Someone literally said Tufts would be the #1 or #2 school anywhere else outside of Boston... LOL but okay.
Anonymous wrote:Only if overrate means compare to some others’ sacred cow. Most of the schools discussed thus far are virtually the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread continues to amuse. It is clear that those who know and appreciate Tufts understand its quality and niche. Those who don’t, like to denigrate it with comparison to schools such as USC, NYU, BC, & Emory (seriously? Apples and oranges). Folks, let’s return to the purpose of the thread - OP was seeking guidance on whether to recommend Tufts to their niece. Even the messages of the denigrators acknowledge Tufts is a fine school - so it seems the answer is a clear “yes.”
See, here's the problem with Tufts boosters. It's fine to say that Tufts is a "fine school" and to recommend it, but then to scoff at the suggestion that its peers are schools in the range of USC, NYU, BC & Emory is tantamount to delusions of grandeur. Tufts is a fine school. To say it would be the #1 or #2 school anywhere else outside of Boston is ludicrous.
The post above made no indication of Tufts in regard to the schools referenced, other than to say a comparison is irrelevant as they are different institutions, with which I agree.
This need to rank and compare for the purpose of building up your favored school over another - on an ANONYMOUS board - is pretty exhausting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread continues to amuse. It is clear that those who know and appreciate Tufts understand its quality and niche. Those who don’t, like to denigrate it with comparison to schools such as USC, NYU, BC, & Emory (seriously? Apples and oranges). Folks, let’s return to the purpose of the thread - OP was seeking guidance on whether to recommend Tufts to their niece. Even the messages of the denigrators acknowledge Tufts is a fine school - so it seems the answer is a clear “yes.”
See, here's the problem with Tufts boosters. It's fine to say that Tufts is a "fine school" and to recommend it, but then to scoff at the suggestion that its peers are schools in the range of USC, NYU, BC & Emory is tantamount to delusions of grandeur. Tufts is a fine school. To say it would be the #1 or #2 school anywhere else outside of Boston is ludicrous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread continues to amuse. It is clear that those who know and appreciate Tufts understand its quality and niche. Those who don’t, like to denigrate it with comparison to schools such as USC, NYU, BC, & Emory (seriously? Apples and oranges). Folks, let’s return to the purpose of the thread - OP was seeking guidance on whether to recommend Tufts to their niece. Even the messages of the denigrators acknowledge Tufts is a fine school - so it seems the answer is a clear “yes.”
See, here's the problem with Tufts boosters. It's fine to say that Tufts is a "fine school" and to recommend it, but then to scoff at the suggestion that its peers are schools in the range of USC, NYU, BC & Emory is tantamount to delusions of grandeur. Tufts is a fine school. To say it would be the #1 or #2 school anywhere else outside of Boston is ludicrous.
Anonymous wrote:lAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are there 11 pages of discussion about Tufts? It's a middling school outside of Boston. Probably 3rd or 4th most prestigious institution in the Boston area. No more, no less. Let's close the thread now.
NP. 3 to 4 in Boston is hardly "middling". 1 to 2 any place else
???
Uh... not in Boston, or NYC, or SF, or Chicago, or La, or Houston, or DC...
Tufts certainly would be in top 2 in DC, NYC, LA and Houston- in Chicago I’d call it a tie for 2nd. So Boston and SF are the only cities and in both cases the 2 beating out Tufts would also beat out no.1 in most of the cities you named.
On the other hand, I think you can make the case that the admissions process for schools like Cornell on up to MIT is now so competitive and unpredictable that it probably favors kids who are dishonest or crazy, or supported by parents who are dishonest or crazy.
If that’s true, it could be that, after adjusting for parental wealth and investment in kid, typical graduates of schools like Tufts, the University of Rochester and non-UC state flagships, who are bright kids who’ve read a lot of books and played a lot of Minecraft, will get more out of those schools than the kids with 1600 on the SATs, 12 5’s on AP tests, a state championship in lacrosse, a tutoring company, a nonprofit that’s raised $50,000 for disadvantaged children in Haiti and a damaging relationship with an overly powerful recommender will get out of the top- tier schools.