Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their applicant quality hasn't waned. Since BU and NEU are in the city, and BC is kind of in the city, its location has some looking elsewhere.
SAT 25%-75%
Tufts 1460-1540
BC 1430-1510
BU 1450-1500
NEU 1450-1535
BC is not kind of in the city; Tufts is close to Harvard/MIT location-wise
Right, all of BC's lower campus, where upperclassmen live, is inside the city of Boston.
While Tufts is on the north side of the Charles River, Medford isn't all that close to Cambridge, though certainly Cambridge would be accessible by taking the green line into Park Street and red line to Cambridge or taking the green line to Union square and then walking a mile to Harvard or MIT.
Anonymous wrote:The dining situation is terrible. they have two cafeterias and one of them is totally gluten free, nut free etc. I get the need to isolate some of the nut stuff, but why make 50% of your dining gluten-free exclusively? Why not just offer gluten-free options.
The other cafeteria is not great, frozen food in bags heated up style. But take a burger like that and put it on a gluten free bun and it's basically inedible.
Anonymous wrote:It’s amazing if you want engineering but also have other (very different) interests. Their approach to engineering is unique and one that can potentially help more kids make it through. Other than that I agree that it’s meh.
Anonymous wrote:Tufts is a prison
Anonymous wrote:We did a swing around New England this break and learned a lot, got a vibe check at a half dozen campuses. Some colleges surprised a bit to the upside or a bit the downside.
Then there was Tufts.
What is going on there? It was so dull, the architecture looked blah, the food was terrible, the dining room was leaking. the kids all seemed bored, sitting alone (except for some teams that were eating together). No life on campus - my kid asked if they were on break. The information session was .. okay. The tour was ridiculously boring.
I know people like Tufts. What did we miss?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not a Tufts booster and I think it used to be sort of a second choice school for many or even most of its undergrad student body. But that has changed as everything has gotten more competitive. And Tufts hits a sweet spot of a medium-sized (mostly) liberal arts undergrad education with the advantage of excellent grad programs. The T is coming on campus, and Somerville/Davis Square is very popular with Gen Z locals. But it's always getting bad reviews here; I don't really get it.
It's a "2nd choice school" for those that apply to several T20/25 schools (tufts is ~30). So it's just below those, but not really because it's acceptance rate is still single digits.
Tufts is 40
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their applicant quality hasn't waned. Since BU and NEU are in the city, and BC is kind of in the city, its location has some looking elsewhere.
SAT 25%-75%
Tufts 1460-1540
BC 1430-1510
BU 1450-1500
NEU 1450-1535
BC is not kind of in the city; Tufts is close to Harvard/MIT location-wise
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not a Tufts booster and I think it used to be sort of a second choice school for many or even most of its undergrad student body. But that has changed as everything has gotten more competitive. And Tufts hits a sweet spot of a medium-sized (mostly) liberal arts undergrad education with the advantage of excellent grad programs. The T is coming on campus, and Somerville/Davis Square is very popular with Gen Z locals. But it's always getting bad reviews here; I don't really get it.
It's a "2nd choice school" for those that apply to several T20/25 schools (tufts is ~30). So it's just below those, but not really because it's acceptance rate is still single digits.
Tufts is 40
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not a Tufts booster and I think it used to be sort of a second choice school for many or even most of its undergrad student body. But that has changed as everything has gotten more competitive. And Tufts hits a sweet spot of a medium-sized (mostly) liberal arts undergrad education with the advantage of excellent grad programs. The T is coming on campus, and Somerville/Davis Square is very popular with Gen Z locals. But it's always getting bad reviews here; I don't really get it.
It's a "2nd choice school" for those that apply to several T20/25 schools (tufts is ~30). So it's just below those, but not really because it's acceptance rate is still single digits.
Anonymous wrote:Their applicant quality hasn't waned. Since BU and NEU are in the city, and BC is kind of in the city, its location has some looking elsewhere.
SAT 25%-75%
Tufts 1460-1540
BC 1430-1510
BU 1450-1500
NEU 1450-1535