thank you so much for all these videos - it’s been really tough and nerve wracking trying to commit to a college after counting on being able to tour them this spring. tulane was not up near the top of my list while looking at schools either, but a few hours ago i registered for classes and i could not be more excited. it’s gonna be a great four years (roll wave)
I think it would be helpful if you made a video about what type of student should NOT go to Tulane. I feel like people always talk about the right “fit” for colleges, so I think that’d be informative :) great video though!!
Aw I love this. I'm a junior at Tulane and everything you're saying resonates with me 110%. I'll be so happy to be back in August. Glad to have stumbled across your channel. Subscribed!
Thanks so much for all your videos! I love watching them. They are very informative and well done. You should do some videos on medical school topics in the future. Can you do a video on the Altman program? I know you only applied but there are no good videos available right now.
Hey, I'm enrolled in the class of 2024, wanting to major in biochemistry on the pre-med track. The TAP-TP program seems so cool. Can you explain it more?
Thanks for asking! I will try covering this topic a lot in my upcoming videos. So TAP-TP is a pretty rigorous medical program that requires a 5 on AP Biology as well as other AP credits as you are graduating in five semesters. Summer school is not required, but it is highly suggested. I will try mentioning interview tips in one of the next videos.
this video is so helpful! I just got in as a sophomore transfer transfer student and was wondering if you think tulane is a good place for transfers/if they support transfers well
ngl, it's tought on transfer students at Tulane - but that's the case for many other schools. However, I know many transfer students who have made Tulane their home and have been super happy and successful! Be sure to really branch out of your comfort zone and it's going to be a great time. I give a little bit of more advice for transer students in this video: ua-cam.com/video/AhMCKVqENEk/v-deo.html at about 25:20
I suggest continuing to do things that you are passionate about. Don't worry about building your resume or comparing yourself to others. Continue to work hard and do things that you're passionate about. With that being said, pursue one or two leadership positions in high school and commit several hours into those activities. If they serve your community, even better. Good luck and put in the effort!
I don’t know which college I will choose. I am in between Tulane and another right now. Is there anything that you would recommend comparing between the two that most people wouldn’t think of and helped with your decision. Also, I don’t know if you will read this or not, but I have been watching a lot of your youtube videos and they are really helping me. Keep at it!
Hey, Maria! When comparing the two colleges, I think the most important question to ask yourself is "where will you be the happiest?" The undergraduate years go by fast, and you want to enjoy them. If you can visualize yourself exploring New Orleans, challenging your comfort zone, and enjoying Mardi Gras, then maybe Tulane is the right choice for you. Another important factor to consider is how much scholarship Tulane and the other school are offering as well as whether or not you'd like to pursue graduate school. I would say the last thing to consider is location. There are a lot of great schools out there, but often times they are in the middle of nowhere - I've got to say that New Orleans is pretty great. Good luck with your college decision-making process!
Unfortunately, Tulane is a heavily demonstrated interest school. Therefore, most of the accepted students applied ED or EA. Be sure to submit a letter of continued interest and good luck!
@@lighthousesniper124 as someone who was accepted this year EA, attend every seminar they have that strikes your interest! When I started looking at colleges, Tulane had a TON of writing workshops, seminars, example classes, and opportunities for me to engage! By doing so, I feel as though I demonstrated enough interest, and the “why Tulane” essay really helps to show how much you want to go
Tulane is 70% White, 9%Black, 6% Hispanic and 3% Asian, according to collegesimplify. This is pretty surprising considering Tulane is in New Orleans, where it is 60% Black and 34% White. Tulane acknowledges that it is lacking in diversity and working on increasing it!
Great question! Like I said, there are many aspects of Tulane that need improvement. I wish Tulane had much more diversity - the incoming classes are increasingly diverse, but it's not where it needs to be. I'll cover more things in some upcoming videos!
Love this question. It's unfortunate that Tulane is only 4% Asian... but we have awesome multicultural organizations such as the Asian American Student Union (AASU) and the Tulane University Vietnamese Association (TUVA) where you can embrace your Asian heritage. I will talk about this more in an upcoming video.
@@AlexSuh I was admitted to tulane and am Asian. Tulane is one of my top choices but I'm scared that I'm going to go there and be disconnected, surrounded by preppy shallow girls who just want to party and have fun.
I definitely see your concern. Not every one is like that - Tulane just gives off that vibe. If you DM me on Instagram, I'd be happy to connect you with one of my friends who can give you their perspective on being a female Asian at Tulane.
thank you so much for all these videos - it’s been really tough and nerve wracking trying to commit to a college after counting on being able to tour them this spring. tulane was not up near the top of my list while looking at schools either, but a few hours ago i registered for classes and i could not be more excited. it’s gonna be a great four years (roll wave)
That's awesome to hear! Roll Wave!
how is tulane so far?
I think it would be helpful if you made a video about what type of student should NOT go to Tulane. I feel like people always talk about the right “fit” for colleges, so I think that’d be informative :) great video though!!
You're definitely right - Tulane is not meant for everyone. I'll try brainstorming some pointers and put it in my next video!
i'm enrolled in the class of 2024!! orientation could not come sooner :) roll wave!
Welcome!
Aw I love this. I'm a junior at Tulane and everything you're saying resonates with me 110%. I'll be so happy to be back in August. Glad to have stumbled across your channel. Subscribed!
Thank you 😁
Thanks so much for all your videos! I love watching them. They are very informative and well done. You should do some videos on medical school topics in the future.
Can you do a video on the Altman program? I know you only applied but there are no good videos available right now.
Great video! This was super helpful as a prospective student.
cant believe you forgot about our ICONIC aerial silks class thru jaunt
😂 I want to burn that memory. But send me pics/videos and I'll put it in one of next videos!
Got my interview in an hour thanks for this my guy
Good luck!
Hey, I'm enrolled in the class of 2024, wanting to major in biochemistry on the pre-med track. The TAP-TP program seems so cool. Can you explain it more?
I would also love to learn more about the TAP-TP!
Thanks for asking! I will try covering this topic a lot in my upcoming videos. So TAP-TP is a pretty rigorous medical program that requires a 5 on AP Biology as well as other AP credits as you are graduating in five semesters. Summer school is not required, but it is highly suggested. I will try mentioning interview tips in one of the next videos.
Can you please do a video on Tulane's Liberal Arts Programs such as Acting, Musical Theatre, etc. Thanks!
I'm sorry, I'm not the most well-versed in those disciplines, but I'll try interviewing a few students when I get back!
this video is so helpful! I just got in as a sophomore transfer transfer student and was wondering if you think tulane is a good place for transfers/if they support transfers well
ngl, it's tought on transfer students at Tulane - but that's the case for many other schools. However, I know many transfer students who have made Tulane their home and have been super happy and successful! Be sure to really branch out of your comfort zone and it's going to be a great time.
I give a little bit of more advice for transer students in this video: ua-cam.com/video/AhMCKVqENEk/v-deo.html at about 25:20
@@AlexSuh thanks so much!
I am still in high school and want to go to Tulane. How do you suggest I stand out in the next couple of years?
I suggest continuing to do things that you are passionate about. Don't worry about building your resume or comparing yourself to others. Continue to work hard and do things that you're passionate about. With that being said, pursue one or two leadership positions in high school and commit several hours into those activities. If they serve your community, even better. Good luck and put in the effort!
I want to come here!!!
I don’t know which college I will choose. I am in between Tulane and another right now. Is there anything that you would recommend comparing between the two that most people wouldn’t think of and helped with your decision. Also, I don’t know if you will read this or not, but I have been watching a lot of your youtube videos and they are really helping me. Keep at it!
Hey, Maria! When comparing the two colleges, I think the most important question to ask yourself is "where will you be the happiest?" The undergraduate years go by fast, and you want to enjoy them. If you can visualize yourself exploring New Orleans, challenging your comfort zone, and enjoying Mardi Gras, then maybe Tulane is the right choice for you. Another important factor to consider is how much scholarship Tulane and the other school are offering as well as whether or not you'd like to pursue graduate school. I would say the last thing to consider is location. There are a lot of great schools out there, but often times they are in the middle of nowhere - I've got to say that New Orleans is pretty great. Good luck with your college decision-making process!
tulane waitlisted everyone this year for rd
Unfortunately, Tulane is a heavily demonstrated interest school. Therefore, most of the accepted students applied ED or EA. Be sure to submit a letter of continued interest and good luck!
I'm a junior, and thinking about applying to Tulane, do you have any tips for demonstrated interest?
@@lighthousesniper124 as someone who was accepted this year EA, attend every seminar they have that strikes your interest!
When I started looking at colleges, Tulane had a TON of writing workshops, seminars, example classes, and opportunities for me to engage! By doing so, I feel as though I demonstrated enough interest, and the “why Tulane” essay really helps to show how much you want to go
@@isabellakulstad4946 I got accepted too lol, I was just nervous.
@@AlexSuh do u feel attending virtual events every month will help?like will they monitor and check whos attending and showing interest?
hi!!! how would you say the diversity is at tulane? im from nyc area and have never been to the south so i have no idea what to expect!
Tulane is 70% White, 9%Black, 6% Hispanic and 3% Asian, according to collegesimplify. This is pretty surprising considering Tulane is in New Orleans, where it is 60% Black and 34% White. Tulane acknowledges that it is lacking in diversity and working on increasing it!
Is this an April Fools Prank?
also damnnn altman and tap 🤩
You miss every shot you don't take 😂
Do you think Tulane will be open in the fall?
It's not my call to make, but likely!
What do you dislike about Tulane?
Great question! Like I said, there are many aspects of Tulane that need improvement. I wish Tulane had much more diversity - the incoming classes are increasingly diverse, but it's not where it needs to be. I'll cover more things in some upcoming videos!
what is it like being an asian person at tulane?
Love this question. It's unfortunate that Tulane is only 4% Asian... but we have awesome multicultural organizations such as the Asian American Student Union (AASU) and the Tulane University Vietnamese Association (TUVA) where you can embrace your Asian heritage. I will talk about this more in an upcoming video.
@@AlexSuh I was admitted to tulane and am Asian. Tulane is one of my top choices but I'm scared that I'm going to go there and be disconnected, surrounded by preppy shallow girls who just want to party and have fun.
I definitely see your concern. Not every one is like that - Tulane just gives off that vibe. If you DM me on Instagram, I'd be happy to connect you with one of my friends who can give you their perspective on being a female Asian at Tulane.
drones >
Thank you for sharing!
College that is similar - UMiami
u ain't wrong! - but UMiami gives out less scholarship :/
@@AlexSuh student by student basis