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Breakdown of “Friendliness” at TU
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By Gender
MaleB+
FemaleB+
 
By Major
AccountingA
ArchaeologyA+
ArchitectureB+
Art & Design DepartmentA+
BiologyC
Business - Management and AdministrationA-
Chemical EngineeringA+
CommunicationsA-
Computer EngineeringA
Computer ScienceA
Cultures/CivilizationA
EconomicsA
Engineering DepartmentA+
EnglishA
FinanceA-
History/Histories (art history/etc.)A-
Language - French/Spanish/etc.A
MathC-
Mechanical EngineeringA
Music - PerformanceC
Neuroscience/Cognitive ScienceB+
OtherA-
Perfomance ArtsA-
PhilosophyB
PhysicsB+
Political ScienceB
PreMed and MedicalA-
PsychologyB-
Public HealthA
SociologyA-
UndecidedB+
 

Against similar schools
Friendliness compared with similar schools in class.

Tulane University of Louisiana
 B+
Average of All Schools
 B+
Average of schools in class
 B+

Harvard University
 B
Cornell University
 B+
Yale University
 A-
Stanford University
 B+
University of Southern California
 B+
New York University
 B
Brown University
 A-
F
A+

Quotes touching on Friendliness

“... Although some people are friendly, many are close minded and apathetic about everything except the way they look and their social status ...”
 
“... Additionally, I found a lot of the kids to be unfriendly and very superficial which also got tiresome ...”
 
“... Another frequent complaint is that while Tulane students are friendly and fun, they are truely apathetic ...”
 
“... Everyone is extremely friendly ...”
 
“... The faculty in my major were outstanding, friendly, and supportive ...”
 
“... The engineering department alone had enough events, and the professors are very helpful and friendly ...”
 
“... The faculty are engaging, the coursework interesting and fun and the students are friendly and hospitable ...”
 
“... Faculty to student ratio is great and most of the professors are friendly and supportive ...”
 
“... I wish people were more friendly and weird like me ...”
 
“... The people are so diverse and friendly ...”
 
“... Other students can be friendly, but the local people who live in New Orleans are much friendlier ...”
 
“... The other students do like to party, but are for the most part friendly and quite approachable ...”
 
“... Also, the workers are very unfriendly ...”
 
“... There are also a lot of bright and friendly and open-minded people here and in New Orleans ...”
 
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