<p>Hey everyone!</p>
<p>(Note: I've also published this in the Vassar forum)</p>
<p>I just finished my freshman year at Northeastern University (Honors Program, Behavioral Neuroscience, pre-med) and have been accepted to several schools as a transfer, including Vassar and Tufts. I really struggled at Northeastern because there was no sense of community whatsoever (coming from a very small high school, I felt completely lost and was never able to find my 'niche'), the general sense of apathy surrounding academics (it is definitely a career-oriented school), and the fact that most students seemed to leave campus on weekends to go crazy at MIT frats. I'm not a drinker at all, but I do enjoy being social, and this situation was very difficult to deal with. I had joined several clubs and student groups and tried to involve myself as much as possible to meet other students, but nothing worked.</p>
<p>Basically, I'm a science major with a passion for learning and a need to be in a more intimate academic and social environment. I want more academic freedom and an atmosphere where learning is celebrated, not simply seen as means to an end. I'm somewhat introverted, a little nerdy, not super artistic (I don't do music or theatre myself, but I do enjoy watching performances and such), and I'm very much into yoga, reading, running, and being outside. I am vegan and definitely could be described as a little 'new age,' and definitely 'hippie.' </p>
<p>I like Vassar for its small/contained environment, its (seemingly) strong sense of community, its lack of a core curriculum, and its freethinking, liberal atmosphere. I'm afraid, however, that I won't really find a niche on campus, since I'm not super into the arts. I've e-mailed the XC coach and would probably join the team, but I don't know if this would be enough. I'm also worried about the drinking culture at Vassar--I've heard that parties and alcohol tend to dominate social life on weekends, and that really isn't my thing.</p>
<p>I like Tufts for its greater diversity of courses and majors (I really like the Community Health concentration, and the Engineering--Environmental Health major), as well as wider range of extracurriculars. I'm a little worried that it would be too big for me, and I'm not entirely sure about its proximity to the city. I need to be somewhere contained, and I definitely would not want to be at a school where a good number of people venture into Boston on weekends. (I also have had some bad experiences with Boston, as I was present at the finish line of the recent marathon when the bombs went off. I admit, it would be nice to get away from Boston for a bit and attend school in NY).</p>
<p>I'm really torn over which school to choose. When I was applying for freshman admissions, both Tufts and Vassar were tied for my first choice, but I was waitlisted at both. As time went on, Tufts began to take precedence, but when I applied as a transfer, I felt a bit more comfortable on Vassar's campus (and less so on Tufts'). Now that I have the option to attend either school, I really don't know what to do! Any advice?</p>