<p>Being from Boston puts you at a disadvantage. Not because of the location of Tufts, but rather because of the school and the city themselves.</p>
<p>Recent studies have shown that 99% of Bostonians are duche bags; out of the 1% who are not, 99% of them recently moved from another city. Thus, by association, Tufts, with 100% of the faculties being Bostonians, is the flagship educator of duche bags by duche bags with a quality rating of 99%.</p>
<p>Now, I’m not saying you’re a duche bag, but I have to remark on the 99% chance that you are. Because if you’re, then you obviously will not need to be educated in becoming one, thus Tufts will have no use of you. Disadvantage, don’t you think?</p>
<p>Anyhow, their engineering program is as good as their program in advance studies in removal of duchebaggery—I’ve heard that they rank last in the nation in this category.</p>
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<p>Seriously, you asked a tuft question; Tufts is a liberal arts school, so the engineering is ok, but not in regards to the goal of an engineer wannabe. It is best know for its foreign relations/diplomacy studies. hope this part helps</p>