Anonymous wrote:I am baffled by this thread. We know three children at Tufts currently and so far 5 planning on attending as freshman this fall, 4 ED1 & 1 ED2. When combining the groups, there is an even split between coming from public vs private HS and all are /were in the top 10% of their grade. That’s all I need to know to be confident it’s an excellent school.
Anonymous wrote:W&M is a very good school, and as a Tufts parent who checked out W&M, would agree that they are comparable schools. We also checked out BC and it too is very good. It really comes down to preferences and priorities. An excellent education can be obtained at any of them. Of course, only Tufts has engineering (in-house), though BC is starting up an engineering program.
I certainly wouldn't say the Tufts campus is a dump. It's quite attractive and the view of Boston from the top of the library is striking. That said, the BC campus is stunning. It's certainly better maintained and better appointed than the Tufts campus. Of the three schools, I found the W&M campus to be the most charming, FWTW!
This said, as noted in an earlier post, students admitted to both Tufts and BC seem to choose Tufts by a statistically significant margin,
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Tufts+University&with=Boston+College
whereas those admitted to both Tufts and W&M don't exhibit a statistically significant preference for one over the other, which is not too surprising, given that they are similar in "character",
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Tufts+University&with=College+of+William+and+Mary
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W&M is a very good school, and as a Tufts parent who checked out W&M, would agree that they are comparable schools. We also checked out BC and it too is very good. It really comes down to preferences and priorities. An excellent education can be obtained at any of them. Of course, only Tufts has engineering (in-house), though BC is starting up an engineering program.
I certainly wouldn't say the Tufts campus is a dump. It's quite attractive and the view of Boston from the top of the library is striking. That said, the BC campus is stunning. It's certainly better maintained and better appointed than the Tufts campus. Of the three schools, I found the W&M campus to be the most charming, FWTW!
This said, as noted in an earlier post, students admitted to both Tufts and BC seem to choose Tufts by a statistically significant margin,
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Tufts+University&with=Boston+College
whereas those admitted to both Tufts and W&M don't exhibit a statistically significant preference for one over the other, which is not too surprising, given that they are similar in "character",
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Tufts+University&with=College+of+William+and+Mary
PP here, sorry, instead of "a dump" I should have quoted "drab looking"
Anonymous wrote:W&M is a very good school, and as a Tufts parent who checked out W&M, would agree that they are comparable schools. We also checked out BC and it too is very good. It really comes down to preferences and priorities. An excellent education can be obtained at any of them. Of course, only Tufts has engineering (in-house), though BC is starting up an engineering program.
I certainly wouldn't say the Tufts campus is a dump. It's quite attractive and the view of Boston from the top of the library is striking. That said, the BC campus is stunning. It's certainly better maintained and better appointed than the Tufts campus. Of the three schools, I found the W&M campus to be the most charming, FWTW!
This said, as noted in an earlier post, students admitted to both Tufts and BC seem to choose Tufts by a statistically significant margin,
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Tufts+University&with=Boston+College
whereas those admitted to both Tufts and W&M don't exhibit a statistically significant preference for one over the other, which is not too surprising, given that they are similar in "character",
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Tufts+University&with=College+of+William+and+Mary
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts reminds me more of W&M than UVA. It's the level just below Northwestern, Duke, JHU. I think of it as comparable to Georgetown and USC, maybe a half-step above BC. Excellent choice if your kid is interested in IR/foreign service.
William and Mary is not on any of those schools level. Tufts is a bit below Georgetown maybe on USCs level as USC is a bit overrated.
Your ratings are about as good as your use of possessives.
Sure you must have a DC at W&M . W&M is a BU maybe BC type of school. It is not prestigious/top tier like the other schools (sans Tufts) are typically typecasted as.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts reminds me more of W&M than UVA. It's the level just below Northwestern, Duke, JHU. I think of it as comparable to Georgetown and USC, maybe a half-step above BC. Excellent choice if your kid is interested in IR/foreign service.
William and Mary is not on any of those schools level. Tufts is a bit below Georgetown maybe on USCs level as USC is a bit overrated.
Your ratings are about as good as your use of possessives.
Sure you must have a DC at W&M . W&M is a BU maybe BC type of school. It is not prestigious/top tier like the other schools (sans Tufts) are typically typecasted as.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts reminds me more of W&M than UVA. It's the level just below Northwestern, Duke, JHU. I think of it as comparable to Georgetown and USC, maybe a half-step above BC. Excellent choice if your kid is interested in IR/foreign service.
William and Mary is not on any of those schools level. Tufts is a bit below Georgetown maybe on USCs level as USC is a bit overrated.
Your ratings are about as good as your use of possessives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts reminds me more of W&M than UVA. It's the level just below Northwestern, Duke, JHU. I think of it as comparable to Georgetown and USC, maybe a half-step above BC. Excellent choice if your kid is interested in IR/foreign service.
William and Mary is not on any of those schools level. Tufts is a bit below Georgetown maybe on USCs level as USC is a bit overrated.