Emory

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am a DP...yes, there are lots of top students who want to go to an urbanish mid-size school in a big city in the south. Not many others with those attributes, WashU being one of them.

Not that many others nationally fit those attributes either: NWestern, Chicago, Tufts, CWRU, CMU, Hopkins, Gtown, Reed

So for kids who are smart and motivated, but without Ivy type hooks, these are great options.


I agree with you but let's also be honest with ourselves. Schools like NWestern, Chicago, Hopkins, and perhaps even Gtown are a class above the rest (incl. Emory) in terms of desirability and prestige.


If your goal is Wall Street, sure, but otherwise, not really.


Emory is not as good as those schools... sorry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am a DP...yes, there are lots of top students who want to go to an urbanish mid-size school in a big city in the south. Not many others with those attributes, WashU being one of them.

Not that many others nationally fit those attributes either: NWestern, Chicago, Tufts, CWRU, CMU, Hopkins, Gtown, Reed

So for kids who are smart and motivated, but without Ivy type hooks, these are great options.


I agree with you but let's also be honest with ourselves. Schools like NWestern, Chicago, Hopkins, and perhaps even Gtown are a class above the rest (incl. Emory) in terms of desirability and prestige.


If your goal is Wall Street, sure, but otherwise, not really.


Emory is not as good as those schools... sorry.


Yet...
WSJ/Times
Georgetown-#32
Emory-#20
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am a DP...yes, there are lots of top students who want to go to an urbanish mid-size school in a big city in the south. Not many others with those attributes, WashU being one of them.

Not that many others nationally fit those attributes either: NWestern, Chicago, Tufts, CWRU, CMU, Hopkins, Gtown, Reed

So for kids who are smart and motivated, but without Ivy type hooks, these are great options.


I agree with you but let's also be honest with ourselves. Schools like NWestern, Chicago, Hopkins, and perhaps even Gtown are a class above the rest (incl. Emory) in terms of desirability and prestige.


If your goal is Wall Street, sure, but otherwise, not really.


Emory is not as good as those schools... sorry.


Yet...
WSJ/Times
Georgetown-#32
Emory-#20


Sure... and the rest?
Anonymous
I know this thread is old but, I've haven't seen better trolling before.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know this thread is old but, I've haven't seen better trolling before.


Agreed. Emory boosters are something else.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know this thread is old but, I've haven't seen better trolling before.


Agreed. Emory boosters are something else.

Yea, more trolling from you. Emory is clearly an elite school.
Anonymous
Can we let this test! Emory is not Harvard but it's a great (t20) school.
Anonymous
*rest not test lol.
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