Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tulane seems to be the new IT school. I know of 5 kids (including mine) who went ED/EA from the same school. All great kids with strong records. A generation ago the type of kid who would have used Tulane as a safety. Now a first choice school.
At the risk of sounding rude, kids with high stats don't apply ED to Tulane. It's a fine school but not worthy of an ED reach if you are a genuinely strong applicant. The kids that I know who go there are either high stat kids who weren't strong enough to get into a need blind school but needed the FA or moderate stat kids that were full pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good academics, tons of merit aid and it's in New Orleans. (And, if you're a guy, way more girls than guys.) What's not to like?
What is the social life like?
Anonymous wrote:Good academics, tons of merit aid and it's in New Orleans. (And, if you're a guy, way more girls than guys.) What's not to like?
Anonymous wrote:Tulane seems to be the new IT school. I know of 5 kids (including mine) who went ED/EA from the same school. All great kids with strong records. A generation ago the type of kid who would have used Tulane as a safety. Now a first choice school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How "prestigious" is Tulane these days?
My high stats, high recommendations DC was just deferred from Tulane. Yes, DC got accepted ED to a very high level college but we cannot afford it so DC was going to seriously weigh the options if offered significant funding by Tulane. Apparently not.
It’s not like DC is going to say no to the top college and see is Tulane offers admittance in April. Oh well.
Must be for more middle tier students apparently.
Because your "high stats" DC was deferred means somehow Tulane would rather accept "middle tier" students. Um, ok.
If kid got into Stanford would you believe that they would enroll at Tulane? Apparently not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How "prestigious" is Tulane these days?
My high stats, high recommendations DC was just deferred from Tulane. Yes, DC got accepted ED to a very high level college but we cannot afford it so DC was going to seriously weigh the options if offered significant funding by Tulane. Apparently not.
It’s not like DC is going to say no to the top college and see is Tulane offers admittance in April. Oh well.
Must be for more middle tier students apparently.
Because your "high stats" DC was deferred means somehow Tulane would rather accept "middle tier" students. Um, ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How "prestigious" is Tulane these days?
My high stats, high recommendations DC was just deferred from Tulane. Yes, DC got accepted ED to a very high level college but we cannot afford it so DC was going to seriously weigh the options if offered significant funding by Tulane. Apparently not.
It’s not like DC is going to say no to the top college and see is Tulane offers admittance in April. Oh well.
Must be for more middle tier students apparently.
Because your "high stats" DC was deferred means somehow Tulane would rather accept "middle tier" students. Um, ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How "prestigious" is Tulane these days?
My high stats, high recommendations DC was just deferred from Tulane. Yes, DC got accepted ED to a very high level college but we cannot afford it so DC was going to seriously weigh the options if offered significant funding by Tulane. Apparently not.
It’s not like DC is going to say no to the top college and see is Tulane offers admittance in April. Oh well.
Must be for more middle tier students apparently.
Anonymous wrote:How "prestigious" is Tulane these days?