Emory, Tulane, WashU

Anonymous
Emory and WashU are the same achool honestly. However Emory is more racially/ethnically diverse, also in the better city. WashU is better at engineering, tech, math. While Emory is better at humanities and business. Both are equally great at health related majors.
Anonymous
Tulane, if your purely looking at it from a prestige factor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tulane, if your purely looking at it from a prestige factor.


Just because you say it twice does not make it so. What is this based on, certainly not any rankings I have seen.
Anonymous
WashU for sure
Anonymous
Other than the engineering issue (and I wouldn’t go to Emory for CS, the program is not ranked well), the schools are similar. Both are in the suburban parts of cities, not a lot of school spirit, mediocre sports, kind of nerdy/quirky kids, very good academics. I’d also put Rice in this group, much more similar to these two than Tulane.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tulane, if your purely looking at it from a prestige factor.


Just because you say it twice does not make it so. What is this based on, certainly not any rankings I have seen.

I think they're being sarcastic
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tulane, if your purely looking at it from a prestige factor.


Just because you say it twice does not make it so. What is this based on, certainly not any rankings I have seen.


+1 THIS! Tulane is the least prestigious of the three. Not even close.
Anonymous
Yet more popular than either.
Anonymous
NP. I would actually consider Tulane more prestigious than Emory. I am pretty sure I am not alone in this. OP, DCUM has a strong dislike for Tulane. In the rest of the country, it is absolutely considered prestigious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:These schools all see similar and are on my son’s list. How do they compare in terms of selectivity?


1. wake up look at the news then rethink these schools.
2. Not one is in a state you should be sending your child to.
3. Wash U is in what state? MO the most restrictive changing laws daily is absolutely a no go.
4. Emory is the only viable one.

Again wake the hell up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NP. I would actually consider Tulane more prestigious than Emory. I am pretty sure I am not alone in this. OP, DCUM has a strong dislike for Tulane. In the rest of the country, it is absolutely considered prestigious.

Is this a joke I can't tell? Because otherwise you must be on something serious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NP. I would actually consider Tulane more prestigious than Emory. I am pretty sure I am not alone in this. OP, DCUM has a strong dislike for Tulane. In the rest of the country, it is absolutely considered prestigious.

In what way? What is Tulane better than Emory at doing?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP. I would actually consider Tulane more prestigious than Emory. I am pretty sure I am not alone in this. OP, DCUM has a strong dislike for Tulane. In the rest of the country, it is absolutely considered prestigious.

In what way? What is Tulane better than Emory at doing?


Tulane is better at enrolling students of the Jewish faith (41%) compared to WUSTL (26%) and Emory (17%)--although the Emory percentage seems low--especially at the law school.
Anonymous
GGGGOOOOOOOGGGGGLLLLLLEEEEEE
Look them up !
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP. I would actually consider Tulane more prestigious than Emory. I am pretty sure I am not alone in this. OP, DCUM has a strong dislike for Tulane. In the rest of the country, it is absolutely considered prestigious.

In what way? What is Tulane better than Emory at doing?


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