Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts has finance minor. We're scheduled for tour this summer with business major minded son, who also wants to study history and foreign language and do study abroad.
Go with Boston College.
LOL. We're looking at BC on the same day.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts has finance minor. We're scheduled for tour this summer with business major minded son, who also wants to study history and foreign language and do study abroad.
Go with Boston College.
Anonymous wrote:Tufts has finance minor. We're scheduled for tour this summer with business major minded son, who also wants to study history and foreign language and do study abroad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In light of its ranking, why is Tufts:
- Usually lumped together with Wash U, Vanderbilt, Emery, Rice, etc.?
- such a competitive admit — comparable to those other schools?
Tufts is fine though is NOT lumped with those. In our public magnet/gov school, Tufts takes kids that UVA waitlists or rejects in-state. UVA in state takes from the top 30-40%. The other schools you list, Vandy/Emory/WashU all admit from the top 1/4 or higher(higher gpa for RD opposed to ED)
Anonymous wrote:Tufts would have been a near peer of WashU, Vandy, Emory 10-15 years ago. Not today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In light of its ranking, why is Tufts:
- Usually lumped together with Wash U, Vanderbilt, Emery, Rice, etc.?
- such a competitive admit — comparable to those other schools?
Tufts is fine though is NOT lumped with those. In our public magnet/gov school, Tufts takes kids that UVA waitlists or rejects in-state. UVA in state takes from the top 30-40%. The other schools you list, Vandy/Emory/WashU all admit from the top 1/4 or higher(higher gpa for RD opposed to ED)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always thought highly of Tufts and still do. Love Boston as a college town. One thing I noticed on our tour was how rundown many of the buildings and campus appeared compared to other Boston schools, especially BC. BC is also far more accessible to T to get into town and more social (but admittedly, not everyone is a social butterfly).
OP - why does this matter? Visit and if DC likes it, apply. If not, don't.
Boston sucks as a college town
The only reason Boston has this reputation is because of the number of schools that started up in Boston and and continue to operate
But as a college town it has huge drawbacks:
- not fun
- bad weather during school year
- earth shatteringly expensive (rent, living expenses etc)
- poor public transportation
- no happy hour
- not social
The only positive thing about Boston is there is a large number of college students in the area and it is safe
But on almost every other metric, it is not college student friendly or a “great college town”
Anonymous wrote:Tufts would have been a near peer of WashU, Vandy, Emory 10-15 years ago. Not today.
Anonymous wrote:In light of its ranking, why is Tufts:
- Usually lumped together with Wash U, Vanderbilt, Emery, Rice, etc.?
- such a competitive admit — comparable to those other schools?
Anonymous wrote:OP, it makes more sense to rephrase your question: why is Tufts so popular with applicants that its admissions rate is so low compared to similarly ranked schools?
(admissions rate is not a factor in rank)