<p>so, obviously Brandeis is a challenging and intellectual environment. if that’s not your thing, then maybe you’d be happier at tulane. however, i don’t know of any politics or business students that seem overly stressed. the politics department is strong with renowned professors like Robert Art. [Politics</a> Undergraduate Program](<a href=“http://www.brandeis.edu/departments/politics/undergraduate/majorminor.html]Politics”>http://www.brandeis.edu/departments/politics/undergraduate/majorminor.html) The major consists of 9 classes. In terms of business, Brandeis is actually launching a business major for the first time in conjunction with the top-ranked international business school ([Brandeis</a> University International Business School: Business, Economics and Finance for Global Leadership](<a href=“Global Brandeis | Brandeis University”>Brandeis International Business School)) </p>
<p>If you’re curious about social life, you should know that there are plenty of opportunities for parties and unofficial fraternities. Brandeis and Tulane are pretty different schools, so you have to go with the best fit. If you got in, then admissions officers believed you demonstrated you’d be able to succeed here. Good luck with your decision.</p>