Any Emory ED1ers?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Rejected. Big 3 good grades, 34 act avg ec. Gearing up for ed2 to Vanderbilt.


Do you have a hook at Vandy? It’s a much tougher admit than Emory.

It is not clearly. It's all the same now


The acceptance rate at Vandy is half that of Emory for ED1. It’s very difficult. If it’s your kid’s dream, then go for it, but it is more common practice to move to slightly less selective schools for ED2.

The acceptance rate does not tell the whole story. Vandy, like NYU, and USC are throw away app schools. Kids apply just to say they applied. Emory is not that so the quality of applicant is likely higher.


Having gone through several cycles locally , this just isn’t so. Vandy has been an extremely difficult admit the past three cycles, both ED and RD. Emory has been a medium hard ED, harder RD. Maybe elsewhere in the country.
Anonymous
Vandy is pretty much the perfect mix of almost-Ivy and SEC fun.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rejected. Big 3 good grades, 34 act avg ec. Gearing up for ed2 to Vanderbilt.


Do you have a hook at Vandy? It’s a much tougher admit than Emory.

It is not clearly. It's all the same now


The acceptance rate at Vandy is half that of Emory for ED1. It’s very difficult. If it’s your kid’s dream, then go for it, but it is more common practice to move to slightly less selective schools for ED2.

The acceptance rate does not tell the whole story. Vandy, like NYU, and USC are throw away app schools. Kids apply just to say they applied. Emory is not that so the quality of applicant is likely higher.


Emory throwing shade at Vanderbilt? How moronic. Emory's ED admit rate is 40%, Vanderbilt's is 15%.

Why are you lying🤥?
Emorys ED rate was 25% last year.
Anonymous
An Emory rejection does not mean a student won’t get any to other similarly or ever. More highly ranked schools. My kid was rejected from several schools last year that were lower ranked than schools where they were accepted. OP - your kid does not have to ED2 to an “easier admit”. Cast a wise and balanced net and wait for RD success!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rejected. Big 3 good grades, 34 act avg ec. Gearing up for ed2 to Vanderbilt.


Do you have a hook at Vandy? It’s a much tougher admit than Emory.

It is not clearly. It's all the same now


The acceptance rate at Vandy is half that of Emory for ED1. It’s very difficult. If it’s your kid’s dream, then go for it, but it is more common practice to move to slightly less selective schools for ED2.

The acceptance rate does not tell the whole story. Vandy, like NYU, and USC are throw away app schools. Kids apply just to say they applied. Emory is not that so the quality of applicant is likely higher.


Emory throwing shade at Vanderbilt? How moronic. Emory's ED admit rate is 40%, Vanderbilt's is 15%.

Why are you lying🤥?
Emorys ED rate was 25% last year.


Dp , but Ed1 was 33 percent. 25 percent includes the lower rate for ED2
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rejected. Big 3 good grades, 34 act avg ec. Gearing up for ed2 to Vanderbilt.


Do you have a hook at Vandy? It’s a much tougher admit than Emory.

It is not clearly. It's all the same now


The acceptance rate at Vandy is half that of Emory for ED1. It’s very difficult. If it’s your kid’s dream, then go for it, but it is more common practice to move to slightly less selective schools for ED2.

The acceptance rate does not tell the whole story. Vandy, like NYU, and USC are throw away app schools. Kids apply just to say they applied. Emory is not that so the quality of applicant is likely higher.


Having gone through several cycles locally , this just isn’t so. Vandy has been an extremely difficult admit the past three cycles, both ED and RD. Emory has been a medium hard ED, harder RD. Maybe elsewhere in the country.

Does Big 3, 4.0, 34 ACT sound medium hard to you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:An Emory rejection does not mean a student won’t get any to other similarly or ever. More highly ranked schools. My kid was rejected from several schools last year that were lower ranked than schools where they were accepted. OP - your kid does not have to ED2 to an “easier admit”. Cast a wise and balanced net and wait for RD success!


Are you the author of the ED post last week with the hooked kid you didn’t want to admit was hooked? It certainly doesn’t mean that, but the most common mistake is people overshooting repeatedly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rejected. Big 3 good grades, 34 act avg ec. Gearing up for ed2 to Vanderbilt.


Do you have a hook at Vandy? It’s a much tougher admit than Emory.

It is not clearly. It's all the same now


The acceptance rate at Vandy is half that of Emory for ED1. It’s very difficult. If it’s your kid’s dream, then go for it, but it is more common practice to move to slightly less selective schools for ED2.

The acceptance rate does not tell the whole story. Vandy, like NYU, and USC are throw away app schools. Kids apply just to say they applied. Emory is not that so the quality of applicant is likely higher.


Having gone through several cycles locally , this just isn’t so. Vandy has been an extremely difficult admit the past three cycles, both ED and RD. Emory has been a medium hard ED, harder RD. Maybe elsewhere in the country.

Does Big 3, 4.0, 34 ACT sound medium hard to you?


I don’t know what to tell you, at our private, Emory accepts kids ED1 who aren’t in top 20 percent of the class. I assume this kid was. Essays, extracurriculars and letters of recommendation also factor in.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rejected. Big 3 good grades, 34 act avg ec. Gearing up for ed2 to Vanderbilt.


Do you have a hook at Vandy? It’s a much tougher admit than Emory.

It is not clearly. It's all the same now


The acceptance rate at Vandy is half that of Emory for ED1. It’s very difficult. If it’s your kid’s dream, then go for it, but it is more common practice to move to slightly less selective schools for ED2.

The acceptance rate does not tell the whole story. Vandy, like NYU, and USC are throw away app schools. Kids apply just to say they applied. Emory is not that so the quality of applicant is likely higher.


Having gone through several cycles locally , this just isn’t so. Vandy has been an extremely difficult admit the past three cycles, both ED and RD. Emory has been a medium hard ED, harder RD. Maybe elsewhere in the country.

Does Big 3, 4.0, 34 ACT sound medium hard to you?


I don’t know what to tell you, at our private, Emory accepts kids ED1 who aren’t in top 20 percent of the class. I assume this kid was. Essays, extracurriculars and letters of recommendation also factor in.

New year, also Emory likely just has a higher yeild at your school so is partial towards them.
Anonymous
DD rejected 3.8 UW, 1500
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rejected. Big 3 good grades, 34 act avg ec. Gearing up for ed2 to Vanderbilt.


Do you have a hook at Vandy? It’s a much tougher admit than Emory.

It is not clearly. It's all the same now


The acceptance rate at Vandy is half that of Emory for ED1. It’s very difficult. If it’s your kid’s dream, then go for it, but it is more common practice to move to slightly less selective schools for ED2.

The acceptance rate does not tell the whole story. Vandy, like NYU, and USC are throw away app schools. Kids apply just to say they applied. Emory is not that so the quality of applicant is likely higher.


Having gone through several cycles locally , this just isn’t so. Vandy has been an extremely difficult admit the past three cycles, both ED and RD. Emory has been a medium hard ED, harder RD. Maybe elsewhere in the country.

Does Big 3, 4.0, 34 ACT sound medium hard to you?


I don’t know what to tell you, at our private, Emory accepts kids ED1 who aren’t in top 20 percent of the class. I assume this kid was. Essays, extracurriculars and letters of recommendation also factor in.

New year, also Emory likely just has a higher yeild at your school so is partial towards them.


Yield is not an issue with ED.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rejected. Big 3 good grades, 34 act avg ec. Gearing up for ed2 to Vanderbilt.


Do you have a hook at Vandy? It’s a much tougher admit than Emory.

It is not clearly. It's all the same now


The acceptance rate at Vandy is half that of Emory for ED1. It’s very difficult. If it’s your kid’s dream, then go for it, but it is more common practice to move to slightly less selective schools for ED2.

The acceptance rate does not tell the whole story. Vandy, like NYU, and USC are throw away app schools. Kids apply just to say they applied. Emory is not that so the quality of applicant is likely higher.


Emory throwing shade at Vanderbilt? How moronic. Emory's ED admit rate is 40%, Vanderbilt's is 15%.

Why are you lying🤥?
Emorys ED rate was 25% last year.


With Oxford, Emory's Early Decision admission rate is 40%.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rejected. Big 3 good grades, 34 act avg ec. Gearing up for ed2 to Vanderbilt.


Do you have a hook at Vandy? It’s a much tougher admit than Emory.

It is not clearly. It's all the same now


The acceptance rate at Vandy is half that of Emory for ED1. It’s very difficult. If it’s your kid’s dream, then go for it, but it is more common practice to move to slightly less selective schools for ED2.

The acceptance rate does not tell the whole story. Vandy, like NYU, and USC are throw away app schools. Kids apply just to say they applied. Emory is not that so the quality of applicant is likely higher.


Emory throwing shade at Vanderbilt? How moronic. Emory's ED admit rate is 40%, Vanderbilt's is 15%.

Why are you lying🤥?
Emorys ED rate was 25% last year.


With Oxford, Emory's Early Decision admission rate is 40%.

This is a lie.
https://www.emorywheel.com/article/2023/12/emory-admits-early-decision-i-applicants-into-class-of-2028
The 32% acceptance rate includes Oxford.
Emory College ED1 last year was 26%. 705/2704. When you add ED2 Emory College ED drops to 20% and that was last year. Compare that to Vandys 15% acceptance rate for both ED1&ED2. They are essentially the same. Oxford is not Emory.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rejected. Big 3 good grades, 34 act avg ec. Gearing up for ed2 to Vanderbilt.


Do you have a hook at Vandy? It’s a much tougher admit than Emory.

It is not clearly. It's all the same now


The acceptance rate at Vandy is half that of Emory for ED1. It’s very difficult. If it’s your kid’s dream, then go for it, but it is more common practice to move to slightly less selective schools for ED2.

The acceptance rate does not tell the whole story. Vandy, like NYU, and USC are throw away app schools. Kids apply just to say they applied. Emory is not that so the quality of applicant is likely higher.


Emory throwing shade at Vanderbilt? How moronic. Emory's ED admit rate is 40%, Vanderbilt's is 15%.

Why are you lying🤥?
Emorys ED rate was 25% last year.


With Oxford, Emory's Early Decision admission rate is 40%.

This is a lie.
https://www.emorywheel.com/article/2023/12/emory-admits-early-decision-i-applicants-into-class-of-2028
The 32% acceptance rate includes Oxford.
Emory College ED1 last year was 26%. 705/2704. When you add ED2 Emory College ED drops to 20% and that was last year. Compare that to Vandys 15% acceptance rate for both ED1&ED2. They are essentially the same. Oxford is not Emory.

PP, easy on them. You know they don't like the truth. They're desperate to make Vandy so much better.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rejected. Big 3 good grades, 34 act avg ec. Gearing up for ed2 to Vanderbilt.


Do you have a hook at Vandy? It’s a much tougher admit than Emory.

It is not clearly. It's all the same now


The acceptance rate at Vandy is half that of Emory for ED1. It’s very difficult. If it’s your kid’s dream, then go for it, but it is more common practice to move to slightly less selective schools for ED2.

The acceptance rate does not tell the whole story. Vandy, like NYU, and USC are throw away app schools. Kids apply just to say they applied. Emory is not that so the quality of applicant is likely higher.


Emory throwing shade at Vanderbilt? How moronic. Emory's ED admit rate is 40%, Vanderbilt's is 15%.

Why are you lying🤥?
Emorys ED rate was 25% last year.


With Oxford, Emory's Early Decision admission rate is 40%.

This is a lie.
https://www.emorywheel.com/article/2023/12/emory-admits-early-decision-i-applicants-into-class-of-2028
The 32% acceptance rate includes Oxford.
Emory College ED1 last year was 26%. 705/2704. When you add ED2 Emory College ED drops to 20% and that was last year. Compare that to Vandys 15% acceptance rate for both ED1&ED2. They are essentially the same. Oxford is not Emory.


705 students were admitted to Emory. 364 were admitted to Emory/Oxford.
2,704 students applied.

1,069/2,704
39% acceptance rate.
Oxford is Emory.
From Emory itself, "PART OF EMORY: As one of Emory's nine schools..."

https://oxford.emory.edu/life/about/index.html#:~:text=Part%20of%20Emory,founded%20by%20Methodists%20in%201836.
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