Minnerbelle-I looked on the Tufts website but have been unable to find anything about the percentages given for academics or anything. Did you read about the 70% somewhere, or was this a verbal statement from an admissions person? It does, indeed, seem as though their GRE and GPA averages are pretty high, so I'm sure you're right. I just wish I could see the breakdown somewhere.
This was verbally explained to me by the admissions staff when I went in for my pre-application file review. That was the very first thing they said to me. They also explained in detail how the whole admissions shebang happens, how many people actually look at your application, all the way to how they choose the particular interviewers you will get. I would look at the original post I had about that file review, because I took notes and posted based on that. The post on this thread was just from recollection (but I'm pretty sure it's right).They may have changed things over the last couple of years so you should probably ask to make sure before you despair. If anything, schedule a review yourself! It's really helpful, and they'll probably let you do it over the phone too.
They were really awesome about going through every aspect of my application and letting me know where I was good, and where I might possibly need work. They also gave me very good pointers about what they looked for in a PS, and helped me come up with some ideas. My grades, transcripts, gre scores, and experiences were all scrutinized and frankly assessed. To corroborate the 70% deal, I was told that since I was IS it shouldn't be a problem, but that my GRE verbal score might've been a tad bit on the low side had I been applying OOS... That stood out to me because I had a 590, which was in the 85th percentile
😱. I wanted to be like... well... esp having grown up in a family where my parents don't really speak English, where none of my 3 siblings (who are prob smarter in many ways than I am) can score above a 450... I thought I did a damn good job!
But seriously, don't be shy about contacting the Tufts admissions people. They are by far the nicest of all admission people in the world. Even if you call a couple of times, they'll remember you, and it's really sweet that they try to make a connection with all of their applicants.