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Easiest is subjective. By ED acceptance rates and test scores, probably UVa, Emory, Wustl, Northwestern as summarize here:
https://www.collegekickstart.com/blog/item/class-of-2027-early-decision-and-early-action-results |
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That's last year.
Emory accepted 907 students ED this year out of 4851 applications. Or 18.6% acceptance rate. That's no different than the other T25 schools. |
Omg, still playing this game? People have repeatedly specified that the acceptance rate was particularly high for Ed1 for Emory, not the combined rate for both rounds of ED. For ED1 for the class of 2028 the Emory acceptance rate was 32 percent. |
Doubtful as all the other top 25 schools have lower acceptance rates this year. Emory is well known as the least selective private amongst the top 25. |
Not me, direct from the Emory student newspaper: Emory University admitted 865 Early Decision I (ED1) applicants on Dec. 13 with a 32% acceptance rate. In total, 705 students were admitted to Emory College of Arts and Sciences (ECAS) and 364 were admitted to Oxford College, with 205 of those students being admitted to both campuses, according to a University press release. https://www.emorywheel.com/article/2023/12/emory-admits-early-decision-i-applicants-into-class-of-2028 |
This is a lie. Notre Dame, Georgetown, CMU, WashU have higher acceptance rates. Even if you look only at ED1 ( which is a biased way to look at it) WashU has a 35% ED1 acceptance rate to Emory's 32%. |
And how does Emory's freshman profile compare to Washu test score wise? |
The 32% is Emory and Oxford College together. So WashUs 35% is much easier to get into. Using just Emory College numbers Emory ED1 is 26%. To Washus 35%. 26% is very close to Vandys and Hopkins ED1 rates. |
Let's top making emory sound more selective than it is. it's admitted test scores are lower than enrolled test scores at Hopkins, Vandy, Washu. |
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https://provost.emory.edu/planning-administration/_includes/documents/sections/institutional-data/Emory-Common-Data-Set-2023-2024.pdf
Emory: Freshman in top 10% in class rank: 84% SAT: 1470 to 1540 ACT: 32-34 % submitting test scores: 61% Washu enrolled: Freshman in top 10% in class rank: 89% SAT: 1500 to 1570 ACT: 33 to 35 % submitting test scores: 57% https://washu.edu/app/uploads/2024/06/wustl-cds-2023-2024.pdf Vandy: Freshman in top 10% in class rank: 93% SAT: 1500 to 1560 ACT: 34 to 35 % submitting test scores: 51% https://www.vanderbilt.edu/dsa/common-data-set/ Hopkins: Freshman in top 10% in class rank: 100% SAT: 1530 to 1560 ACT: 34 to 35 % submitting test scores: 55% https://oira.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/CDS_2023-2024-1.pdf Emory enrolls noticeably weaker students with % submitting test scores all within similar ranges |
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Who cares.
Stop fighting. You guys are pathetic. I can tell NONE of you have kids at selective schools. Why? Those of us that do don’t bicker about this shit. |
I have 3 at top 10s. Let's not overgeneralize. I like correcting trolling incorrect info. |
Sure |
Emory 1490-1570 Washu1500-1570 So a 10 point difference |
| Washu accepts every highstat student it thinks it can enroll. Emory is much more holistic. |