Georgetown: IR, prelaw, finance. Minimal premed.
Emory: Big on premed, business. The two combined would make a good school. |
This is an accurate assessment. Emory has a lot of kids whose Asian immigrant parents want them to go to a top 20 school no matter what. It is filled with these type of striver kids. Also, not in a bad way. Lots of very smart kids at Emory. But Emory is definitely the consolation prize in the college arms race for these families. |
Asian parent here who has seen that mentality about Emory first-hand. I can understand that mentality on one level but to treat Emory (or any school) as a consolation prize for not getting into a T-20 is really a shame. It’s a disservice to the school and to the kids who go there. Sometimes The kids go there focused on what they didn’t “get” in the college admissions arms race instead of embracing and making the most of what Emory or whatever other admitting school has to offer. This is where fit is so much more important than ranking. |
Weirdly they are! |
Georgetown definitely attracts elite families with wealth and DC status. They absolutely prefer legacy, athletes, and most importantly, wealthy families. It was reported that ultra-wealthy students are nearly three times as likely to get into Georgetown. The middle class, particularly those tech immigrant families, has a lower chance getting accepted, and if did, only with a much higher standard. I think that's why different posters report different admit difficulties for Georgetown.
I think Georgetown was involved in the "Varsity Blues" scandal. |
Having a parent who graduated from Georgetown Law (or other grad schools) does qualify you as a legacy applicant. Even ChatGPT acknowledges it. I don’t know any other elite school that includes post- grad as legacy for undergrad admission. |
Emory is Methodist and they are probably the most similar universities besides Washu. They both have the wealthiest applicants in the country. |
Emory also has a higher percentage of private school students as well. Emory is not a consolation prize unless you're talking about the Oxford campus. |
https://apply.emory.edu/discover/facts-stats/first-year.html Check out the Oxford stats and admit rate. Something is a consolation prize only if you treat it like a consolation prize. |
As I said, these numbers are from the past 2 years. 2024-25 was 37% test optional. |
Emory and Georgetown are reaches for everyone except for the truly exceptional kids who bring high stats and something unique to the table. The “typical” unhooked student from my kid’s school who gets into Emory or Georgetown RD is usually in the top 20% of the class and has SAT scores over 1500. ED helps for kids just below the top 20%. |
Idk but I know two siblings who got into Georgetown and an old professional connection whose ds got in. All good enough students but not the very top. But, both have wealthy, highly connected parents. |
Mind you both are T25. |
Agree wholeheartedly. Also see a lot of unhappy kids at Emory. Kids looking to transfer at winter break. |
YCBK had a whole episode last year on Georgetown financial aid and how they “purposefully” lowball aid. They prefer full pay. And don’t hide it. |