A person who has a physical disability (i.e. a person in a wheel chair) the school is formed by several hills.
Anyone close-minded, extemely socially conservative, or anyone who has a strong dislike for cold/snow
Closeminded slackers that repeat talking heads on tv.
People who do not intend to work hard at school or at life.
Someone who really wants an internationally focused university, and doesn't mind being pushed into thinking about different places.
One who tends to get taken advantage of
If you are someone who does not like to be involved with things going on around you, do not attend Tufts University.
people who are not tolerant of different religions, sexual orientations, political views etc.
Conservative, closed-minded, big on social life/party scene
Someone who really likes the greek system. Someone who is hyper competitive. Someone who does not believe that international studies/exposure to international affairs& foreign languages is worthwhile.
People who are not academically driven for success and willing to put a lot of hard ork into their classes.
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