Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand the appeal (fun city, great weather from Oct-Apr…you avoid the summer muck, etc), but while most people have heard of Tulane I don’t think it has a huge national reach.
Kids I know from the DMV struggled to get internships in the DMV. Both finally stayed in Houston and NO for an internship.
I think any kid going to Tulane should plan to live in that region of the country to start their career. That should be fine for most kids…it should be part of the reason for attending.
Fun city. Have you visited New Orleans in the last year? Anything but fun. Scary is more like it.
I bet you are from Potomac or McLean or some such Basic place and check to make sure your car doors are locked if you have to drive through downtown DC because it is sooo scary. OMG, look -- homeless people! So many POC. OMG. Lock the doors. Lol.
Actually, no, not from the DMV area. Have family that lives in New Orleans and grew up there. They are even discussing leaving. If you call, unconscious men, naked from the waist down line in doorways, OK, or unconscious women, dressed in rags, laying in the middle of the sidewalk in the French quarter OK, or drug deals in plain sight during the day near Jackson Square or getting harassed, walking down the street for being a female OK, then New Orleans is for you.
Anonymous wrote:SMH. Some bitter people on here live to throw some shade on kids' colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand the appeal (fun city, great weather from Oct-Apr…you avoid the summer muck, etc), but while most people have heard of Tulane I don’t think it has a huge national reach.
Kids I know from the DMV struggled to get internships in the DMV. Both finally stayed in Houston and NO for an internship.
I think any kid going to Tulane should plan to live in that region of the country to start their career. That should be fine for most kids…it should be part of the reason for attending.
Fun city. Have you visited New Orleans in the last year? Anything but fun. Scary is more like it.
I bet you are from Potomac or McLean or some such Basic place and check to make sure your car doors are locked if you have to drive through downtown DC because it is sooo scary. OMG, look -- homeless people! So many POC. OMG. Lock the doors. Lol.
Also Tulane is in the Garden District, like 20 min from the French Quarter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand the appeal (fun city, great weather from Oct-Apr…you avoid the summer muck, etc), but while most people have heard of Tulane I don’t think it has a huge national reach.
Kids I know from the DMV struggled to get internships in the DMV. Both finally stayed in Houston and NO for an internship.
I think any kid going to Tulane should plan to live in that region of the country to start their career. That should be fine for most kids…it should be part of the reason for attending.
Fun city. Have you visited New Orleans in the last year? Anything but fun. Scary is more like it.
I bet you are from Potomac or McLean or some such Basic place and check to make sure your car doors are locked if you have to drive through downtown DC because it is sooo scary. OMG, look -- homeless people! So many POC. OMG. Lock the doors. Lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand the appeal (fun city, great weather from Oct-Apr…you avoid the summer muck, etc), but while most people have heard of Tulane I don’t think it has a huge national reach.
Kids I know from the DMV struggled to get internships in the DMV. Both finally stayed in Houston and NO for an internship.
I think any kid going to Tulane should plan to live in that region of the country to start their career. That should be fine for most kids…it should be part of the reason for attending.
Fun city. Have you visited New Orleans in the last year? Anything but fun. Scary is more like it.
I bet you are from Potomac or McLean or some such Basic place and check to make sure your car doors are locked if you have to drive through downtown DC because it is sooo scary. OMG, look -- homeless people! So many POC. OMG. Lock the doors. Lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand the appeal (fun city, great weather from Oct-Apr…you avoid the summer muck, etc), but while most people have heard of Tulane I don’t think it has a huge national reach.
Kids I know from the DMV struggled to get internships in the DMV. Both finally stayed in Houston and NO for an internship.
I think any kid going to Tulane should plan to live in that region of the country to start their career. That should be fine for most kids…it should be part of the reason for attending.
Fun city. Have you visited New Orleans in the last year? Anything but fun. Scary is more like it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SMH. Some bitter people on here live to throw some shade on kids' colleges.
I don't have skin in the game or a student at Tulane but to just completely denigrate a school and all of the students in it as being "mediocre", "drunk", "not the cream of the crop", "drawn to the party atmosphere" (anecdotally that is definitely not what I've seen as being the primary driver), "The early decision acceptance rate at Tulane University is 68%... Those who have few other good options will latch on to Tulane for this reason only."
The parental judgment and shade on here is petty and gross. And boldly inaccurate on top of it. No wonder our kids are miserable.