I
wished I had never turned down MIT to go to
this school. Even more so, I wish I didn't attend
as a commuter. MIT would have been a great school
but the stories of suicides originating from academic stress did
scare me so I turned them down. I'll say
this about Tufts. The social life can be depressing. As
a commuter I tried to be friendly with the students
but they just wouldn't respond. If you want to get
a girlfriend, you better be from a frat or a
rich family. The only thing going on ARE frat parties.
Beware of fratitutes and those who think they aren't.
For the most part, the girls are stupid and
hypocritical. They'll call the cops on you if you write
them a love letter but if you approach them at
a frat party, they'll sleep with you.
The education
is superb in a few departments like English and Biology.
Engineering is great. Physics is poor. Not the place to
be as a premedical student though. The pre-med professors will
make it tough on you to get A's. B's aren't
enough to get you into med school. You need a
3.5 (~A-) or above for med school. It doesn't matter
what college you go to, that's the GPA that med
schools will expect from you.
So if you're
premed, go to a public school and prepare well for
the MCATs. That's all that matters.
Worst professor at
Tufts: Leah Abraham, the only professor whose name should be
blacklisted from all colleges. Long story but look her up
on www.tuftsreview.com under the “waiting room” section and use the
browser's “find tool” to read her reviews.
Plenty of
great professors do work at Tufts in the English (creative
writing rocks!) and Biology departments. Chemistry is mediocre, physics is
very bad (self-study!).
Food is ok. Not sure what
people are raving about. It's the same thing you eat
at home (Well, if you're Italian :P)
DO NOT GO AS A COMMUTER. You'll be treated like an extraterrestrial and
getting a date will seem as illegal as paying for
a prostitute.
In Mass there are better alternatives and
I'll say why.
Harvard: Name recognition across the globe.
Grade inflation to help students secure top jobs or graduate/medical
school spots.
MIT: Name recognition across the globe. Tough
curriculum but they prepare you in the first year with
no grades or impact on GPA. In the end, if
you tell an employer that you went to MIT you'll
get a “You're Hired!” response.
Umass: So what if
it's a state school. Low tuition and the premed program
is better than Tufts.
Basically Tufts is like BU,
not even as good as Northeastern. At least Northeastern requires
a Co-op in the fifth year to get your real
life experience. At Tufts you must compete against your classmatea
to get the Tufts Scholar positions.
So unless you're
A) White and B) Rich, C)not premed, D)Dormer, and E)Lucky
(can't fail at any of this!) you better look elsewhere.