Is Emory a Top Choice For Anyone?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:3311 students applied ED 1 to Emory last year.


3k students who felt like they couldn't get in anywhere better

You're not smart. Over 50% of students that enroll at Emory are accepted ED. That means Emorys median test scores are decided before the RD round. Which also means students with a 1510 are applying ED to Emory, but somehow they couldn't get into anywhere else?


Yes, 3k students would totally turn down emory if they had a better shot at top 15 schools. only 80% of emory's class is in the top 10% where as it is 95%ish plus at other top schools. It's also why yield is at 40% despite all that scholarship money and alternate campus gaming.


You used parchment earlier, so let's see some of Emory's outcomes vs top 15's
Emory vs Duke
42%:58%
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Emory+University&with=Duke+University

Emory vs Dartmouth
50%:50%
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Emory+University&with=Dartmouth+College

Emory vs Columbia
50%:50%
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Emory+University&with=Columbia+University+in+the+City+of+New+York

Emory vs MIT
33%:67%
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Emory+University&with=Massachusetts+Institute+of+Technology

Emory vs Cornell
36%:64%
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Emory+University&with=Cornell+University

Emory does well, all things considered.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Emory doesn’t have committee approval. Anyone can apply. Other schools would not allow low stats to apply. 3.7/510 gets 85% acceptance rate.


how about you compare 3.7/510 for other schools then. this is a farce


Other schools wouldn’t write committee letter if they don’t think you have a chance. Hard to find data on this for other schools. If you have any information, please share.


Washu has no committee but has a 85% acceptance rate. Plenty of schools like this. 65% is pathetic.

https://wustl.app.box.com/s/kogpybkjk8qkfou07a5lpzql5452law6


It’s hard to compare apples to oranges. But WashU table says average gpa 3.82, average mcat 516. The applicant standard is high. But this is not a direct comparison.

Also Washu table says there are about 200+ applicants per year. That number is small compared to Emory.

Love WashU and Emory both. Fine with me if one has slightly better results than the other.



there’s no filtering at washu so why is emory not at the same level despite emory people on here claiming washu is a peer?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:3311 students applied ED 1 to Emory last year.


3k students who felt like they couldn't get in anywhere better

You're not smart. Over 50% of students that enroll at Emory are accepted ED. That means Emorys median test scores are decided before the RD round. Which also means students with a 1510 are applying ED to Emory, but somehow they couldn't get into anywhere else?


Yes, 3k students would totally turn down emory if they had a better shot at top 15 schools. only 80% of emory's class is in the top 10% where as it is 95%ish plus at other top schools. It's also why yield is at 40% despite all that scholarship money and alternate campus gaming.


You used parchment earlier, so let's see some of Emory's outcomes vs top 15's
Emory vs Duke
42%:58%
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Emory+University&with=Duke+University

Emory vs Dartmouth
50%:50%
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Emory+University&with=Dartmouth+College

Emory vs Columbia
50%:50%
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Emory+University&with=Columbia+University+in+the+City+of+New+York

Emory vs MIT
33%:67%
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Emory+University&with=Massachusetts+Institute+of+Technology

Emory vs Cornell
36%:64%
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Emory+University&with=Cornell+University

Emory does well, all things considered.


Approximately 1% of people would choose Emory over the schools. And that 1% would have to be showered with Cola Cola money.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:3311 students applied ED 1 to Emory last year.


3k students who felt like they couldn't get in anywhere better

You're not smart. Over 50% of students that enroll at Emory are accepted ED. That means Emorys median test scores are decided before the RD round. Which also means students with a 1510 are applying ED to Emory, but somehow they couldn't get into anywhere else?


Yes, 3k students would totally turn down emory if they had a better shot at top 15 schools. only 80% of emory's class is in the top 10% where as it is 95%ish plus at other top schools. It's also why yield is at 40% despite all that scholarship money and alternate campus gaming.


You used parchment earlier, so let's see some of Emory's outcomes vs top 15's
Emory vs Duke
42%:58%
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Emory+University&with=Duke+University

Emory vs Dartmouth
50%:50%
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Emory+University&with=Dartmouth+College

Emory vs Columbia
50%:50%
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Emory+University&with=Columbia+University+in+the+City+of+New+York

Emory vs MIT
33%:67%
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Emory+University&with=Massachusetts+Institute+of+Technology

Emory vs Cornell
36%:64%
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Emory+University&with=Cornell+University

Emory does well, all things considered.


Also, the colors are not in red and green which shows your comparisons are not statistically significant. That is not even enough overlap in admits between the schools, which makes sense. There would be exceedingly few that get into MIT that would even consider Emory.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:3311 students applied ED 1 to Emory last year.


3k students who felt like they couldn't get in anywhere better

You're not smart. Over 50% of students that enroll at Emory are accepted ED. That means Emorys median test scores are decided before the RD round. Which also means students with a 1510 are applying ED to Emory, but somehow they couldn't get into anywhere else?


Yes, 3k students would totally turn down emory if they had a better shot at top 15 schools. only 80% of emory's class is in the top 10% where as it is 95%ish plus at other top schools. It's also why yield is at 40% despite all that scholarship money and alternate campus gaming.




15% of freshman: https://provost.emory.edu/planning-administration/_includes/documents/sections/institutional-data/emory-common-data-set-2024-2025.pdf

Again, the freshman stats are not impressive. 25% of freshman had GPAs under a 3.74. Only 80% were ranked in top 10%. Emory's freshman are a cut below those of actual top schools.

It's cool to group Emory in with Duke, Vandy, Hopkins, Northwestern etc but then there's reality.

The CDS you cited says only 6% of Emory students receive scholarships or grants. 442/7226=6%
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:95% of posts say no, but 5% of posts by the same emory booster with multiple personality disorder says yes.


95% posts were written by you, a single hater.


Damn the emory insecurity is funny
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:3311 students applied ED 1 to Emory last year.


3k students who felt like they couldn't get in anywhere better

You're not smart. Over 50% of students that enroll at Emory are accepted ED. That means Emorys median test scores are decided before the RD round. Which also means students with a 1510 are applying ED to Emory, but somehow they couldn't get into anywhere else?


Yes, 3k students would totally turn down emory if they had a better shot at top 15 schools. only 80% of emory's class is in the top 10% where as it is 95%ish plus at other top schools. It's also why yield is at 40% despite all that scholarship money and alternate campus gaming.




15% of freshman: https://provost.emory.edu/planning-administration/_includes/documents/sections/institutional-data/emory-common-data-set-2024-2025.pdf

Again, the freshman stats are not impressive. 25% of freshman had GPAs under a 3.74. Only 80% were ranked in top 10%. Emory's freshman are a cut below those of actual top schools.

It's cool to group Emory in with Duke, Vandy, Hopkins, Northwestern etc but then there's reality.

The CDS you cited says only 6% of Emory students receive scholarships or grants. 442/7226=6%


Freshman. Do the math again.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Emory doesn’t have committee approval. Anyone can apply. Other schools would not allow low stats to apply. 3.7/510 gets 85% acceptance rate.


how about you compare 3.7/510 for other schools then. this is a farce


Other schools wouldn’t write committee letter if they don’t think you have a chance. Hard to find data on this for other schools. If you have any information, please share.


Washu has no committee but has a 85% acceptance rate. Plenty of schools like this. 65% is pathetic.

https://wustl.app.box.com/s/kogpybkjk8qkfou07a5lpzql5452law6


It’s hard to compare apples to oranges. But WashU table says average gpa 3.82, average mcat 516. The applicant standard is high. But this is not a direct comparison.

Also Washu table says there are about 200+ applicants per year. That number is small compared to Emory.

Love WashU and Emory both. Fine with me if one has slightly better results than the other.



there’s no filtering at washu so why is emory not at the same level despite emory people on here claiming washu is a peer?

Yes, there is. WashU states on its prehealth website that it provides committee letters.
https://prehealth.wustl.edu/application-support-letter-service-myprehealth
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:3311 students applied ED 1 to Emory last year.


3k students who felt like they couldn't get in anywhere better

You're not smart. Over 50% of students that enroll at Emory are accepted ED. That means Emorys median test scores are decided before the RD round. Which also means students with a 1510 are applying ED to Emory, but somehow they couldn't get into anywhere else?


Yes, 3k students would totally turn down emory if they had a better shot at top 15 schools. only 80% of emory's class is in the top 10% where as it is 95%ish plus at other top schools. It's also why yield is at 40% despite all that scholarship money and alternate campus gaming.


You used parchment earlier, so let's see some of Emory's outcomes vs top 15's
Emory vs Duke
42%:58%
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Emory+University&with=Duke+University

Emory vs Dartmouth
50%:50%
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Emory+University&with=Dartmouth+College

Emory vs Columbia
50%:50%
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Emory+University&with=Columbia+University+in+the+City+of+New+York

Emory vs MIT
33%:67%
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Emory+University&with=Massachusetts+Institute+of+Technology

Emory vs Cornell
36%:64%
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Emory+University&with=Cornell+University

Emory does well, all things considered.


Also, the colors are not in red and green which shows your comparisons are not statistically significant. That is not even enough overlap in admits between the schools, which makes sense. There would be exceedingly few that get into MIT that would even consider Emory.

As I mentioned earlier, you're not smart. The numbers aren't highlighted in color because the difference isn't statistically significant. If the sample size weren't large enough, Parchment would not have generated a result like this...
Emory vs Swarthmore
N/A
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Emory+University&with=Swarthmore+College
Anonymous
Goodness. Emory is a great school, solid T25, not sure why there are loads of haters or maybe just one hater?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Emory doesn’t have committee approval. Anyone can apply. Other schools would not allow low stats to apply. 3.7/510 gets 85% acceptance rate.


how about you compare 3.7/510 for other schools then. this is a farce


Other schools wouldn’t write committee letter if they don’t think you have a chance. Hard to find data on this for other schools. If you have any information, please share.


Washu has no committee but has a 85% acceptance rate. Plenty of schools like this. 65% is pathetic.

https://wustl.app.box.com/s/kogpybkjk8qkfou07a5lpzql5452law6


It’s hard to compare apples to oranges. But WashU table says average gpa 3.82, average mcat 516. The applicant standard is high. But this is not a direct comparison.

Also Washu table says there are about 200+ applicants per year. That number is small compared to Emory.

Love WashU and Emory both. Fine with me if one has slightly better results than the other.



there’s no filtering at washu so why is emory not at the same level despite emory people on here claiming washu is a peer?

Yes, there is. WashU states on its prehealth website that it provides committee letters.
https://prehealth.wustl.edu/application-support-letter-service-myprehealth


No there isnt. Where does it say there is filtering? literally anyone can apply.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:3311 students applied ED 1 to Emory last year.


3k students who felt like they couldn't get in anywhere better

You're not smart. Over 50% of students that enroll at Emory are accepted ED. That means Emorys median test scores are decided before the RD round. Which also means students with a 1510 are applying ED to Emory, but somehow they couldn't get into anywhere else?


Yes, 3k students would totally turn down emory if they had a better shot at top 15 schools. only 80% of emory's class is in the top 10% where as it is 95%ish plus at other top schools. It's also why yield is at 40% despite all that scholarship money and alternate campus gaming.


You used parchment earlier, so let's see some of Emory's outcomes vs top 15's
Emory vs Duke
42%:58%
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Emory+University&with=Duke+University

Emory vs Dartmouth
50%:50%
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Emory+University&with=Dartmouth+College

Emory vs Columbia
50%:50%
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Emory+University&with=Columbia+University+in+the+City+of+New+York

Emory vs MIT
33%:67%
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Emory+University&with=Massachusetts+Institute+of+Technology

Emory vs Cornell
36%:64%
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Emory+University&with=Cornell+University

Emory does well, all things considered.


Also, the colors are not in red and green which shows your comparisons are not statistically significant. That is not even enough overlap in admits between the schools, which makes sense. There would be exceedingly few that get into MIT that would even consider Emory.

As I mentioned earlier, you're not smart. The numbers aren't highlighted in color because the difference isn't statistically significant. If the sample size weren't large enough, Parchment would not have generated a result like this...
Emory vs Swarthmore
N/A
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Emory+University&with=Swarthmore+College


We get it. You're an emory grad - math isn't your forte among other things.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Emory doesn’t have committee approval. Anyone can apply. Other schools would not allow low stats to apply. 3.7/510 gets 85% acceptance rate.


how about you compare 3.7/510 for other schools then. this is a farce


Other schools wouldn’t write committee letter if they don’t think you have a chance. Hard to find data on this for other schools. If you have any information, please share.


Washu has no committee but has a 85% acceptance rate. Plenty of schools like this. 65% is pathetic.

https://wustl.app.box.com/s/kogpybkjk8qkfou07a5lpzql5452law6

You're an idiot it says right there that the avg is a 3.7 and a 512.


Yes, 85% of all premed applicants at wustl have those stats. So are premeds at emory dumber? yes.

You're trying too hard. WashU gives committee letters, Emory does not.
https://prehealth.wustl.edu/application-support-letter-service-myprehealth



What the hell is this? WUSTL literally states "We do not rank applicants; we support everyone"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Emory doesn’t have committee approval. Anyone can apply. Other schools would not allow low stats to apply. 3.7/510 gets 85% acceptance rate.


how about you compare 3.7/510 for other schools then. this is a farce


Other schools wouldn’t write committee letter if they don’t think you have a chance. Hard to find data on this for other schools. If you have any information, please share.


Washu has no committee but has a 85% acceptance rate. Plenty of schools like this. 65% is pathetic.

https://wustl.app.box.com/s/kogpybkjk8qkfou07a5lpzql5452law6

You're an idiot it says right there that the avg is a 3.7 and a 512.


Yes, 85% of all premed applicants at wustl have those stats. So are premeds at emory dumber? yes.

You're trying too hard. WashU gives committee letters, Emory does not.
https://prehealth.wustl.edu/application-support-letter-service-myprehealth



What the hell is this? WUSTL literally states "We do not rank applicants; we support everyone"


… who has been preapproved….
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Emory doesn’t have committee approval. Anyone can apply. Other schools would not allow low stats to apply. 3.7/510 gets 85% acceptance rate.


how about you compare 3.7/510 for other schools then. this is a farce


Other schools wouldn’t write committee letter if they don’t think you have a chance. Hard to find data on this for other schools. If you have any information, please share.


Washu has no committee but has a 85% acceptance rate. Plenty of schools like this. 65% is pathetic.

https://wustl.app.box.com/s/kogpybkjk8qkfou07a5lpzql5452law6

You're an idiot it says right there that the avg is a 3.7 and a 512.


Yes, 85% of all premed applicants at wustl have those stats. So are premeds at emory dumber? yes.

You're trying too hard. WashU gives committee letters, Emory does not.
https://prehealth.wustl.edu/application-support-letter-service-myprehealth



What the hell is this? WUSTL literally states "We do not rank applicants; we support everyone"


… who has been preapproved….


where does it say preapproved? it's well known everyone at wustl can apply
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