My Personal Thoughts on Tufts
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My favorite thing on campus is my friends and all the exciting classes I have. I think there's a many cool opportunities that I want to work hard and try for like, for example, the hundred K Ventures competition, where there's one hundred thousand dollars worth of prize money for start ups that anyone on campus can apply, too. Ah, there's all different kinds of opportunities for self like that. We also live right near Boston, which is a great place of opportunities for start ups and many, many different fields. I have to say, the cons of the university R, you know, it's It's a bit small, but also one complaint a lot of students have. So sometimes it becomes hard for you to find parties on the weekends, especially if you know if you're not part of ah sports team that throws their own little parties. So you kind of have to find, Ah, really be outgoing if you want to find parties, and then, uh, well, another issue is coughs generally is pretty well off, but they also don't have enough money to just let everyone in, uh, need blind. It becomes a little harder for people to get in if they need a law financial aid. Those who are accepted, uh, do you get, like, one hundred percent off expected need, which is calculated based on, like, income and how many siblings you have, etcetera. Um, but also, generally, the demographics of the school tend to be more on the world decide. So if you come from less wealthy background, you might feel a little, um a little lonely sometimes. I think generally people aren't very snobby here or anything, and you really have to think of yourself on equal grounds. I think you could be happy here because everyone's really here because they're ambitious. They want to make something of their life, whether you start out less wealthy or your courage to begin with.