Liberal Arts vs. Engineering

<p>I was just wondering if anyone has the stats like acceptance rate, SAT scores, etc. for the individual schools. I have been thinking of majoring in physics, but I don't mind majoring in some sort of engineering if I have a higher chance of getting into the engineering school. My math and science grades/scores are immensely higher than my english/history grades.</p>

<p>You can find the stats on mean SAT scores, broken down by school, on the admission site, under the profile of this year's freshman class.
They don't break down the admit rate by school (i.e., Liberal Arts vs Engineering).
There is a big difference, though, in theoretical physics and applied physics/science. You should major in whichever more truly reflects your interests, and choose the school to which you apply accordingly. That being said, if you get in and decide you're in the wrong place, I think that an intra-Tufts transfer is not a big deal. One freshman engineering student I met was admitted to Liberal Arts last year and changed her mind before she ever started school; it sounded like Tufts made it pretty easy for her.</p>