<p>I know there are posts about this but I am very lost. I have recruiting offers from both of these schools and have a couple of questions. First I would like to know how do Tufts and Wesleyan compare in social life and more specifically in parties, because I do like to go out to a party when I would be free. How about prestige wise? I am thinking about going into business and I know neither have a undergrad business school I was wondering how hard it is to get a job in business compared between the two schools? How socially awkward are the kids compared between the two schools? At Wesleyan how liberal are the students because i have heard that they are very liberal and I am not super conservative just not a real liberal person. </p>
<p>Lots of Wes grads go into business - it’s the second most common field Wes alumni go into (after education). The schools are pretty comparable prestige-wise and academics. Wesleyan isn’t as liberal as its stereotype - not to say it’s by any means conservative, but it’s “come back to the pack” a bit so to speak and is more like its NESCAC brethren nowadays, though I would say some schools like Trinity and Williams are still to the right of Wes (its liberal reputation was burnished in the 1970s’-1990’s when it was an outlier in terms of liberalness). One thing to consider - both have tons of events/parties going on, but Tufts is a fair bit closer to a major city than Wesleyan. </p>