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College Prowler Take
Most students who make the decision to attend Tufts are happy with their experience. Overall, Tufts has so many programs and activities, it’s impossible for one student to take advantage of everything the school has to offer in four short years, but since there are so many different types of students at Tufts all with different interests, there is definitely something for everyone. The biggest complaint coming from the students seems to be adjusting to the new lifestyle and environment, whether at the school itself or the Boston area in general. The Tufts experience goes far beyond the classroom, and provides students easy access to the ideal academic and social surroundings. The combination of school opportunities and local culture give Tufts its own distinctive flavor that allows students to grow in ways they never could have imagined. Most of the negative experiences that Tufts students gripe about are also good growth experiences, such as dealing with the weather or actually having to get around without a car. Ultimately, graduates are proud of their education and their school. Students who graduate from Tufts enter the real world focused, confident, and prepared to face even the toughest challenges that the workplace can throw at them. The many successful Tufts alumni can attest to this.
Students Speak Out
Love your school more than free food? Hate your school more than term papers?
Somewhere in between? Show the world what YOU think of YOUR school:
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People are always impressed when I...
People are always impressed when I tell them I went to Tufts. It’s got a great reputation, and our new president is awesome. I will miss my years at Tufts. You go to college to find out what kind of person you are, and in my opinion, Tufts allowed me to do that. |
Anonymous says:  |
Coming to Tufts was one of the...
Coming to Tufts was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. Enough said. |
Anonymous says:  |
I have zero regrets—I love Tufts....
I have zero regrets—I love Tufts. I would probably have had a great time anywhere, after a slightly negative high school experience. It kind of stunk going cross-coast, as now I’m nowhere near any of my old friends, but it was great to experience another part of the country. |
Anonymous says:  |
I play varsity field hockey and...
I play varsity field hockey and sing in an a cappella group, and both of those groups really made my first-year experience amazing. Extracurriculars are huge at Tufts—there’s something for everyone, from the Tufts’ Dance Collective to a society that discusses Simpsons episodes. Honestly, I haven’t met any freshmen who didn’t love their first year, and couldn’t wait to go back. |
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All around, Tufts is a solid...
All around, Tufts is a solid school. It doesn’t have a lot going for it that would make you jump up and down in joy, but if you get involved, there’s no reason you shouldn’t have a good time and meet a lot of cool people. I’m glad I came to Tufts, although I kind of wish there was more of a character to the place, but that’s tough when you’re in a suburb. A lot of people like Tufts because it’s just outside the city, but I’d rather be right in the center of things. It’s a small place, so be prepared to know everybody, but it’s big enough that you shouldn’t feel claustrophobic. |
Most Recent Contributing Author
Name: Chris Cote
Hometown: Ipswich, MA
Major: International Relations Chris is on the Tufts Ultimate Frisbee team. Contributing Author Internship
College Prowler is actively seeking talented students to be "Contributing Authors," and assist with updating
the College Prowler guide to their school. This is a great opportunity for a student to gain internship experience, be a part of a nationally
recognized company, gain tremendous exposure, utilize new media techniques, and share advice with high school students about what life is
really like at your college. Read more about the internship.
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