You both can't seem to let go, at least Emory booster brings the facts. |
LOL, wow now that's a stretch. You really are desperate lol. |
Yup and is also a sock puppet. |
Looks like outcome/salary is a major factor for this 10 year out median salary by Department of Education data ND: $89K https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?152080-University-of-Notre-Dame Emory: $72K https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?139658-Emory-University |
If that makes you feel better have at it. Yes ND doesn't have a medical school, it also doesn't have good medical school placement out of undergrad. So whether its Emory, WashU, Cornell, Northwestern, or a host of other top 20s; they are all better than it when it comes to anything medical. |
Graduation rate must also have an impact. ND 96%, Emory 92% |
Wait, didn't this start out talking about business schools? Why did you change the subject to medical school to begin with? Serious act of desperation. |
You can't read!
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I have no dog in this fight, but I’m pretty sure if you asked 10 random people whether ND or Emory was better, at least 9 would say ND. It has much more of a national reputation. I grew up on the west coast and only in CA did people even know Emory. |
More people know UAlabama as well. Happy for ND. I guess Emory can join the likes of the unknown Rice, WashU, Swarthmore, Amherst, Middlebury etc. |
What is UAlabama known for? |
Football |
So is Notre Dame. BD boosters really think ND is known fir it's academics, just delusional. |
OP Notre Dame is a great school that combines strong academics with a strong athletic culture. It doesn’t really reach the pinnacle of the dual threat academic-athletic schools like Stanford and Duke but it’s up there |
+1 |