1. Public order. Recently, due to the shooting incident at UCSB, comparisons between many countries have been excavated. A commonly used concept is "white state", so is New Orleans really a relatively dangerous state?
2. Academic level. The relatively strong majors advertised by this school are architecture, medicine (tropical infectious diseases) and law (maritime law). I wonder if it's true. Among them, the field of tropical infectious diseases is very narrow. For example, the report "Scholarships for Tropical Infectious Diseases: One Report for One Batch" says that students in this major are not good. In addition, Google found that the maritime law major was also very cold, and only NYU still offered it.
3. Employment situation. "Employment cannot be separated from Houston" is not a bad thing. Houston is one of the largest working families in the United States. Texas has the highest economic prosperity in the United States, and New Orleans is in the south. Naturally, it is easy to find a job in the south. This does not seem to be a shortcoming, but a reasonable fact.