Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rankings aside, we have neighbors with three kids who went to, respectively, Yale, Dartmouth and Tufts. The parents think Tufts offered the best education.
Did the parents attend classes with the kids?
Ha! I doubt it, but they're certainly aware of how the school contributed to their child's development. As the parent of three students who are now in college and grad school, I'm in a good position to assess how they've benefited from the teaching, curriculum, research opportunities, and extracurricular activities.
Such absolute and unadulterated hogwash. Even if you really are "in a good position to assess how they've benefitted," which you likely aren't, you still can't assess what was "offered."
I've had four kids go to four different colleges. They're all doing well. I couldn't tell you a thing about their education other than what schools they went to.
Parents are sooo weird.
Anonymous wrote:I went to grad school at Tufts a long time ago. It was always a good school but less competitive than it is today. Even then had a sort of snotty, chip-on-your-shoulder vibe. Also was known for a smaller endowment and less generous financial aid. The area is great - Somerville became a hipster neighborhood decades ago, no one is pining for Cambridge (and if they are, it's a 10 minute bus ride down Mass Ave.)
My kid wouldn't stand a chance of getting in, but if he reaches for a Boston school, it will be BC not Tufts. I'm surprised BC is ranked higher, but what I see as an advantage is that there's a huge affinity for the school itself especially in the Boston area - it's not a second choice which was always the sense for a lot of kids with Tufts.
Anonymous wrote:Tufts is rated right about where most people would place it. It's a decent private school, maybe about two tiers below Ivy Plus level schools. I'd rank it similarly to UVA or BC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts is too hard to pronounce.
Long u! A lot of people don't know that.
Anonymous wrote:My DS never applied. We made him visit but we all thought it had a weird vibe. Location was also odd, kind of removed from all the action of Cambridge.
No sour grapes, just not impressed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts is too hard to pronounce.
Long u! A lot of people don't know that.