Top Colleges with Happy Students

If you’re happy and you know it and you really want to show it, complete a survey? Wondering which elite university in America boasts the happiest students? According to The Princeton Review, which conducted a survey asking students to agree or disagree with the statement, I am happy at my … 

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Tulane Admissions Blog

Here at Ivy Coach, we often stand atop our soapbox in elite college admissions to speak truth to power, to debunk commonly held misconceptions, and to offer a healthy dose of sanity to stressed out parents and students navigating the churning waters of highly selective college admissions. When an admissions … 

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Tulane University’s 2018-2019 Super Long Essay Prompt

For the 2018-2019 admissions cycle, Tulane University presented applicants with two essay prompts. The first essay prompt, which is optional, asks students why they’re interested in attending Tulane. Our regular readers are quite familiar with this type of question: it’s a Why College essay. Many highly selective colleges ask students … 

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Tulane University Class of 2022

How did the year go in admissions at Tulane University for its Class of 2022? In all, 38,813 students applied to the New Orleans, Louisiana-based university. This figure represents a 9% boost in applications from just last year. And it wasn’t just total applications that rose at Tulane this year. Early … 

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Tulane University Gives Back

After Hurricane Katrina in 2005, many colleges opened their doors to students from Tulane University. After all, Tulane had to close for the second time in its history after the storm (the school also closed for the Civil War…an excellent reason for a school closing if you ask us!). After … 

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Tulane Admissions Error

Shame on Tulane University! It happens just about every year, particularly in the digital age. A university sends out admissions decisions only to quickly learn they’ve sent out offers of admission to students they didn’t intend to admit. We have no idea why admissions offices aren’t more circumspect with the … 

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