Emory is ranked higher across multiple reputable rankings not just USnews. Major for major emory has a higher salary, Emory has better outcomes for the most prestigious companies in America. Emory has better grad school outcomes as well. Not even sure how Emory was included in this conversation, but some of you are obsessed with trying to knock this school down a beg and its still not working after all these years. |
What major other than Nursing is Emoroy in the Top 3 for? Still waiting |
| Easy call: Georgia Tech. Probably top 3 in most every engineering discipline. You're going to work your a$$ off, but you're going to come out with a first rate B.S. |
| Gatech is DD is sure about engineering otherwise UVa. |
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My kid was between ND, NU, UT-Austin and GT. Became sure about Engineering and chose GT. Extremely happy there . UVA is a great school too. Both great schools and can't go wrong with either. Good luck with your decision. |
| How is this even a question? Obviously Georgia Tech for engineering. |
| kid got into all public for engineering, including Banneker key scholarship, deciding btwn gtech, umich and umd as will be free or at least half covered |
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Younger DS was accepted to Michigan, UVA, and Georgia Tech for engineering and ultimately chose Georgia Tech. I also have another DS at UVA majoring in CS and both of them genuinely love their schools. For my older DS, who isn’t as STEM-focused, UVA has been the right fit. For my younger DS, who is a strong STEM student, Georgia Tech has been a great match — he’s thriving academically while balancing work and play, and he’s already involved in research and a Vertically Integrated Project as a freshman.
One thing I’ve noticed is that my DS at Georgia Tech spends more time with out-of-state and international students compared to my DS at UVA. Many of these GT students seem extremely driven and high-achieving (which makes sense given the low acceptance rate), and that environment has been very motivating for him. The key at Georgia Tech, from what I can see, is really about finding your community and building strong friendships. |
| Bringing back this old thread since this is our daughter’s final two choices. UVA in state and about $15K less a year (getting need based aid). Is GT worth an extra $60K. |
Save for graduate school. In state for undergrad if she also thinks it’s a good fit. |
Stay in-state for undergrad. UVA will be fine. Not enough difference to matter. If grad school in engineering after, know that most engineering programs will offer funding to engineering grad students. |
Sorry, I really love UVA but there is a huge difference between UVA and Georgia Tech when it cones to Engineering. That being said, and I tell everyone this...make the choice that makes most financial sense to your family. Congrats on two great choices. |
Have she visited both? My senior has to decide between the two as well but very much disliked GT's urban setting at their gold carpet day. We are going to UVA Days on the Lawn soon and hopefully will be a good fit. |
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