Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s slightly overrated. I’d put it closer to 50.
Agree. Weird campus, weird name, weird mascot, weird colors, weird that it’s a university in the NESCAC, weird that it has a law school that’s not a law school. Overall it’s kind of…weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For mechanical engineering, I'd think a school such as, say, Lafayette would be stronger.
What makes you think that Lafayette is stronger? Not a knock on Lafayette, it’s a great school.
My original comment was mostly a personal opinion. Nonetheless, I might recommend Lafayette for mechanical engineering based partly on the quality of its science lab facilities. This site, for example, includes Lafayette, along with schools such as Caltech, Harvey Mudd, Rose-Hulman and Lehigh — schools I also would recommend for mechanical engineering:
Best Colleges for Science Lab Facilities | The Princeton Review https://www.princetonreview.com/college-rankings/?rankings=best-science-lab-facilities
If a student likes Tufts for its general attributes, however, I'd say go for it, including for mechanical engineering.
Anonymous wrote:It’s slightly overrated. I’d put it closer to 50.
Anonymous wrote:lol bc is way overrated nothing special. Tufts has always been significantly better than BC. UFlorida is ranked 30, BC 36 tied with UIllinois. At $95-$100k a year a private ranked in the top 30s is not worth it vs beautiful weather in Gainesville with NCAA hoops championship and SEC football.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BC, BU, Northeastern, and Tufts are all overrated.
All the schools that reject DCUM's perfect darlings are overrated.
Anonymous wrote:BC, BU, Northeastern, and Tufts are all overrated.
Anonymous wrote:Mechanical Engineering? Go to a flagship.