Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts and Georgia Tech are peer schools? What insanity. Tufts is peers with Emory, WashU. Size, applicant pool.
UNC is not a peer to Tufts. Tufts SAT 25% is almost 1500. UNC's 25% is 1370. UNC has more freshmen scoring lower than 1370 than Tufts has freshmen.
SAT scores are not what makes peers its the schools reputation. Northeastern has high scores it's not on these other schools levels.
https://www.chronicle.com/article/who-does-your-college-think-its-peers-are?sra=true
This is where you find Tufts peers.
What reputation?
Reputation among students is what matters the most. Schools with high reputation will have high demand among high stat kids.
Only 2 T25s choose Tufts as a peer as opposed to 9 for Emory, 10 for Vanderbilt, and 11 for WashU
What students think actually matters much much more than what school admins think.
Students don't think Tufts is peers with the other three
Yes they do, but there is one misguided parent here who doesn’t and has a lot of time to invest in this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts grad don't make as much as Emory, Vandy, WashU.
A reminder that Tufts is in Boston and feeds in New York durle to proximity. While Emory Vandy feed into Atlanta, Charlotte, Austin and Houston at best. WashU feeds into Chicago.
Tufts- $74k
Emory-$82k
Vanderbilt- $84k
WashU- $91k
Also Tufts, Vandy, and WashU, have engineering while Emory does not.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search?page=0&sort=threshold_earnings:desc&search=Washington%20University%20in%20St%20Louis
BC- $96K
NU- $89K
Selectivity is similar, all the major metrics are similar, outcome is similar compared to the Boston schools.
(except Tufts is relatively weaker on outcome)
Prestige factor kicks in probably for Vanderbilt, but not much for WashU, and almost none for Emory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts grad don't make as much as Emory, Vandy, WashU.
A reminder that Tufts is in Boston and feeds in New York durle to proximity. While Emory Vandy feed into Atlanta, Charlotte, Austin and Houston at best. WashU feeds into Chicago.
Tufts- $74k
Emory-$82k
Vanderbilt- $84k
WashU- $91k
Also Tufts, Vandy, and WashU, have engineering while Emory does not.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search?page=0&sort=threshold_earnings:desc&search=Washington%20University%20in%20St%20Louis
BC- $96K
NU- $89K
Selectivity is similar, all the major metrics are similar, outcome is similar compared to the Boston schools.
(except Tufts is relatively weaker on outcome)
Prestige factor kicks in probably for Vanderbilt, but not much for WashU, and almost none for Emory.
More Tufts grads go into education, nonprofit work, and public service- hence the lower salaries. This does not speak to the quality of the education or the prestige of the school but the interests of the students….not everyone wants to go to Wall Street or McKinsey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts grad don't make as much as Emory, Vandy, WashU.
A reminder that Tufts is in Boston and feeds in New York durle to proximity. While Emory Vandy feed into Atlanta, Charlotte, Austin and Houston at best. WashU feeds into Chicago.
Tufts- $74k
Emory-$82k
Vanderbilt- $84k
WashU- $91k
Also Tufts, Vandy, and WashU, have engineering while Emory does not.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search?page=0&sort=threshold_earnings:desc&search=Washington%20University%20in%20St%20Louis
BC- $96K
NU- $89K
Selectivity is similar, all the major metrics are similar, outcome is similar compared to the Boston schools.
(except Tufts is relatively weaker on outcome)
Prestige factor kicks in probably for Vanderbilt, but not much for WashU, and almost none for Emory.
More Tufts grads go into education, nonprofit work, and public service- hence the lower salaries. This does not speak to the quality of the education or the prestige of the school but the interests of the students….not everyone wants to go to Wall Street or McKinsey.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunate location being in the same state as Harvard and MIT. So comparably, it's not seen with the same fervor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts and Georgia Tech are peer schools? What insanity. Tufts is peers with Emory, WashU. Size, applicant pool.
UNC is not a peer to Tufts. Tufts SAT 25% is almost 1500. UNC's 25% is 1370. UNC has more freshmen scoring lower than 1370 than Tufts has freshmen.
SAT scores are not what makes peers its the schools reputation. Northeastern has high scores it's not on these other schools levels.
https://www.chronicle.com/article/who-does-your-college-think-its-peers-are?sra=true
This is where you find Tufts peers.
What reputation?
Reputation among students is what matters the most. Schools with high reputation will have high demand among high stat kids.
Only 2 T25s choose Tufts as a peer as opposed to 9 for Emory, 10 for Vanderbilt, and 11 for WashU
What students think actually matters much much more than what school admins think.
Students don't think Tufts is peers with the other three
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts grad don't make as much as Emory, Vandy, WashU.
A reminder that Tufts is in Boston and feeds in New York durle to proximity. While Emory Vandy feed into Atlanta, Charlotte, Austin and Houston at best. WashU feeds into Chicago.
Tufts- $74k
Emory-$82k
Vanderbilt- $84k
WashU- $91k
Also Tufts, Vandy, and WashU, have engineering while Emory does not.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search?page=0&sort=threshold_earnings:desc&search=Washington%20University%20in%20St%20Louis
BC- $96K
NU- $89K
Selectivity is similar, all the major metrics are similar, outcome is similar compared to the Boston schools.
(except Tufts is relatively weaker on outcome)
Prestige factor kicks in probably for Vanderbilt, but not much for WashU, and almost none for Emory.
Anonymous wrote:Tufts grad don't make as much as Emory, Vandy, WashU.
A reminder that Tufts is in Boston and feeds in New York durle to proximity. While Emory Vandy feed into Atlanta, Charlotte, Austin and Houston at best. WashU feeds into Chicago.
Tufts- $74k
Emory-$82k
Vanderbilt- $84k
WashU- $91k
Also Tufts, Vandy, and WashU, have engineering while Emory does not.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search?page=0&sort=threshold_earnings:desc&search=Washington%20University%20in%20St%20Louis
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts and Georgia Tech are peer schools? What insanity. Tufts is peers with Emory, WashU. Size, applicant pool.
UNC is not a peer to Tufts. Tufts SAT 25% is almost 1500. UNC's 25% is 1370. UNC has more freshmen scoring lower than 1370 than Tufts has freshmen.
SAT scores are not what makes peers its the schools reputation. Northeastern has high scores it's not on these other schools levels.
https://www.chronicle.com/article/who-does-your-college-think-its-peers-are?sra=true
This is where you find Tufts peers.
What reputation?
Reputation among students is what matters the most. Schools with high reputation will have high demand among high stat kids.
Only 2 T25s choose Tufts as a peer as opposed to 9 for Emory, 10 for Vanderbilt, and 11 for WashU
What students think actually matters much much more than what school admins think.
Students don't think Tufts is peers with the other three
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts and Georgia Tech are peer schools? What insanity. Tufts is peers with Emory, WashU. Size, applicant pool.
UNC is not a peer to Tufts. Tufts SAT 25% is almost 1500. UNC's 25% is 1370. UNC has more freshmen scoring lower than 1370 than Tufts has freshmen.
SAT scores are not what makes peers its the schools reputation. Northeastern has high scores it's not on these other schools levels.
https://www.chronicle.com/article/who-does-your-college-think-its-peers-are?sra=true
This is where you find Tufts peers.
What reputation?
Reputation among students is what matters the most. Schools with high reputation will have high demand among high stat kids.
Only 2 T25s choose Tufts as a peer as opposed to 9 for Emory, 10 for Vanderbilt, and 11 for WashU
What students think actually matters much much more than what school admins think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts and Georgia Tech are peer schools? What insanity. Tufts is peers with Emory, WashU. Size, applicant pool.
UNC is not a peer to Tufts. Tufts SAT 25% is almost 1500. UNC's 25% is 1370. UNC has more freshmen scoring lower than 1370 than Tufts has freshmen.
SAT scores are not what makes peers its the schools reputation. Northeastern has high scores it's not on these other schools levels.
https://www.chronicle.com/article/who-does-your-college-think-its-peers-are?sra=true
This is where you find Tufts peers.
What reputation?
Reputation among students is what matters the most. Schools with high reputation will have high demand among high stat kids.
Only 2 T25s choose Tufts as a peer as opposed to 9 for Emory, 10 for Vanderbilt, and 11 for WashU
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts and Georgia Tech are peer schools? What insanity. Tufts is peers with Emory, WashU. Size, applicant pool.
UNC is not a peer to Tufts. Tufts SAT 25% is almost 1500. UNC's 25% is 1370. UNC has more freshmen scoring lower than 1370 than Tufts has freshmen.
SAT scores are not what makes peers its the schools reputation. Northeastern has high scores it's not on these other schools levels.
https://www.chronicle.com/article/who-does-your-college-think-its-peers-are?sra=true
This is where you find Tufts peers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts would have been a near peer of WashU, Vandy, Emory 10-15 years ago. Not today.
The school on this list that doesn’t belong is Vandy. The other three are peer schools.
They are not no matter how you slice or dice it. Vandy WashU Emory are peer schools. Tufts is peers with BC UNC Georgia tech.
Vanderbilt, WashU, Emory, GA Tech, and UNC are all in trash states.
Yuck.
TN and MO are trash states (and I admit that even as a native to one of those states 🤣) but GA and NC aren’t nearly as bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts would have been a near peer of WashU, Vandy, Emory 10-15 years ago. Not today.
The school on this list that doesn’t belong is Vandy. The other three are peer schools.
They are not no matter how you slice or dice it. Vandy WashU Emory are peer schools. Tufts is peers with BC UNC Georgia tech.
Vanderbilt, WashU, Emory, GA Tech, and UNC are all in trash states.
Yuck.