Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is such a ridiculous thread. OP seems bored and agitating for a fight
I'm OP - definitely bored. Also excited for my DC and the next week of decisions coming out. I've never been to Wesleyan and my DC was accepted so I am looking for people's experiences. Don't know where you got "fight", but that's far from the truth and feel free to exit the thread!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking solely at admissions figures, it’s definitely harder to get into Tufts.
Not sure how you can draw this conclusion when Tufts doesn’t release ED figures. Leads people to suspect that ED acceptance rates are very high, significantly deflating RD rates (when the vast majority of applications come in).
Wes’s ED acceptance rate is usually around 40% (although probably more like 30-35% this year, based on what they’ve said so far), and RD is usually around 15%.
Anonymous wrote:Get over the prestige thing. They’re both prestigious enough. It’s what you do with your college education and experience that’s more important. You need to focus on what really matters
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is such a ridiculous thread. OP seems bored and agitating for a fight
I'm OP - definitely bored. Also excited for my DC and the next week of decisions coming out. I've never been to Wesleyan and my DC was accepted so I am looking for people's experiences. Don't know where you got "fight", but that's far from the truth and feel free to exit the thread!
DP. Then why are you asking about prestige? You should be asking about fit, programs and resources. I agree w/ PP about the tone of your OP.
As for Wes, mine got in a couple years ago. I thought it would have been a great fit for my kid, a theatre/math person. I was impressed with student presentations. Not that impressed with the overall organization of admitted students day -- would have loved more info on clubs/activities and students engaging admits informally. Also didn't care much for the speaker to the parents (Dean? Pres? can't remember who). Campus had some nice features (beautiful library) but also felt a little random architecturally and spatially. Not a fan of the central field. Kid also not a party-er, so a little concern about that aspect, but would have investigated that further if kid felt stronger about campus/programs.
Because my kid and I care about prestige, not only prestige, but it is a factor. That's why. I'd love to know what your DC chose?
Anonymous wrote:I get Wesleyan and Wellesley confused. One of them is an all women's college, right?
When it comes to prestige, people have maybe heard of Williams, Amherst, Swarthmore, and Pomona. Other than that, tiny little colleges in small towns in New England and the Midwest all seem kind of the same. No one has heard of most of them except for some WASPy private school families.
Tufts is a good school. Most people recognize it as a solid college. It seems to lack some personality, but a resume or a grad school application with Tufts on it will definitely get a second look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is such a ridiculous thread. OP seems bored and agitating for a fight
I'm OP - definitely bored. Also excited for my DC and the next week of decisions coming out. I've never been to Wesleyan and my DC was accepted so I am looking for people's experiences. Don't know where you got "fight", but that's far from the truth and feel free to exit the thread!
It’s quite clear you are bored and need to get a life! Which two colleges are your going to post about next?![]()
I haven't decided yet, this is my first such post. However, as decisions roll in, I may have other questions, which I thought this board was for. You seem like the bored one who continues to post even though you're not interested in the topic. You seem like a mean person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is such a ridiculous thread. OP seems bored and agitating for a fight
I'm OP - definitely bored. Also excited for my DC and the next week of decisions coming out. I've never been to Wesleyan and my DC was accepted so I am looking for people's experiences. Don't know where you got "fight", but that's far from the truth and feel free to exit the thread!
It’s quite clear you are bored and need to get a life! Which two colleges are your going to post about next?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is such a ridiculous thread. OP seems bored and agitating for a fight
I'm OP - definitely bored. Also excited for my DC and the next week of decisions coming out. I've never been to Wesleyan and my DC was accepted so I am looking for people's experiences. Don't know where you got "fight", but that's far from the truth and feel free to exit the thread!
It’s quite clear you are bored and need to get a life! Which two colleges are your going to post about next?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is such a ridiculous thread. OP seems bored and agitating for a fight
I'm OP - definitely bored. Also excited for my DC and the next week of decisions coming out. I've never been to Wesleyan and my DC was accepted so I am looking for people's experiences. Don't know where you got "fight", but that's far from the truth and feel free to exit the thread!
DP. Then why are you asking about prestige? You should be asking about fit, programs and resources. I agree w/ PP about the tone of your OP.
As for Wes, mine got in a couple years ago. I thought it would have been a great fit for my kid, a theatre/math person. I was impressed with student presentations. Not that impressed with the overall organization of admitted students day -- would have loved more info on clubs/activities and students engaging admits informally. Also didn't care much for the speaker to the parents (Dean? Pres? can't remember who). Campus had some nice features (beautiful library) but also felt a little random architecturally and spatially. Not a fan of the central field. Kid also not a party-er, so a little concern about that aspect, but would have investigated that further if kid felt stronger about campus/programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is such a ridiculous thread. OP seems bored and agitating for a fight
I'm OP - definitely bored. Also excited for my DC and the next week of decisions coming out. I've never been to Wesleyan and my DC was accepted so I am looking for people's experiences. Don't know where you got "fight", but that's far from the truth and feel free to exit the thread!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is such a ridiculous thread. OP seems bored and agitating for a fight
I'm OP - definitely bored. Also excited for my DC and the next week of decisions coming out. I've never been to Wesleyan and my DC was accepted so I am looking for people's experiences. Don't know where you got "fight", but that's far from the truth and feel free to exit the thread!