Anonymous wrote:It seems to me that the school vibe of each school is completely different. Tulane more intense social and educational vibe. Boulder more laid back with an emphasis on outdoor recreational sports.
Anonymous wrote:A single straight NJB at Tulane is absolutely going to bat way above his average on the dating market. In fact, very good chance for him to "marry up" into a prominent family.
Might be worth the extra $140K if you son is aspirational in that way. Tulane will present him with more high-quality marriage options than CO-Boulder, imho.
Anonymous wrote:One question is how your DC feels about the gender imbalance at Tulane.
Anonymous wrote:Someone above mentioned it, but since other posters have experience with Boulder, what about the drug scene and whether there is a core of motivated kids?
My student is interested for a year from now but our concern is that at least a portion of the population is just there to party. If partying and drugs are more normalized, is it harder to stay out of trouble/danger?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. We are not in-state for Colorado. The rough prices are $55k for Boulder and $90k for Tulane. One concern I have is the 4 year graduation rate at Boulder which is 58% vs 77% at Tulane, which could mean paying 5 years tuition at Boulder. The other concerns are info we have heard about lots of hard drugs in the dorms and the bottom 50% of students are pretty unmotivated. Of course, Tulane has somewhat of a party reputation too although my sense is that there is a much higher percentage of motivated smart students.
Anonymous wrote:Someone above mentioned it, but since other posters have experience with Boulder, what about the drug scene and whether there is a core of motivated kids?
My student is interested for a year from now but our concern is that at least a portion of the population is just there to party. If partying and drugs are more normalized, is it harder to stay out of trouble/danger?
Anonymous wrote:Someone above mentioned it, but since other posters have experience with Boulder, what about the drug scene and whether there is a core of motivated kids?
My student is interested for a year from now but our concern is that at least a portion of the population is just there to party. If partying and drugs are more normalized, is it harder to stay out of trouble/danger?
Anonymous wrote:I know kids at both. For business, I’d choose Tulane. Smaller classes, more internship opportunities and strong Alumni connections. You are also absolutely spot on about the 5th year at CU Boulder. I know several kids doing a 5th year.
Anonymous wrote:Someone above mentioned it, but since other posters have experience with Boulder, what about the drug scene and whether there is a core of motivated kids?
My student is interested for a year from now but our concern is that at least a portion of the population is just there to party. If partying and drugs are more normalized, is it harder to stay out of trouble/danger?