Unclear but it sounds like OP's daughter may be a junior in high school. Seniors have already committed. OP - my premed DD got into Emory but was WL at Vanderbilt. Applying early is key. Also, better if they can demonstrate interest, so visit both schools if you haven't already. |
| Emory still has a 30 percent admit rate ED1. Way easier admit for freshman. |
| I'm the OP and my daughter is a rising freshman. She is committed to Vanderbilt and off the waitlist at Emory. She wanted Duke but remains on the waitlist there. |
Both would be great for Pre-Med. If your kid doesn't think she'll want Greek life than I'd say Emory. Vandy can be very isolating for a mainstream girl who isn't in a sorority. |
If Duke is her first choice, then it doesn't make sense to switch from Vandy to Emory. Stay with Vandy until she gets off the Duke wl. |
| I'm surprised that, with Vandy's crazy low acceptance rate both ED and RD, that people aren't jumping in saying you have to have a national award winner or Olympic athlete. |
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Emory- 67% submit scores Vandy- 51% submit scores" So 33% and 49% respectively of accepted class declined to submit their standardized test scores!? Yikes! |
Vanderbilt does not have a crazy low ED1 acceptance rate. It is not a hard admit whatsoever from a top private. |
| I'm the OP. She started out getting rejected at a HYP. Got into UVA, Michigan, etc OOS EA. Decided against a large state school. Accepted to Vanderbilt and Rice RD. Decided again going to school in Houston. Waitlisted Emory and Duke. I really don't think that she is going to get off the Duke waitlist because someone from her school already did so it seems highly unlikely that they will take another. |
Is she planning to join a Greek sorority? If yes, Vanderbilt would be the place to go |
Test optional schools have a crazy number of applications, but it doesn’t mean much. Most of them are non-submitters. |
Has she gotten off the Emory waitlist? Or is this just theoretical? She must have put a deposit down at Vandy. |
Because you don't have to be. Vandy has a low acceptance rate only because it manipulates them. Plenty of non impressive kids there. |
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In my opionion, for premed, I think candy, duke, rice, and Emory are all pretty close to equal. Yep, they have different admit rates, but you are probably getting about the same experience all of them.
If you get into all of them, then decide which city is your favorite! Emory Greek is probably a lot like duke greek, vandy is more intense, and rice doesn't have it. Sports at Emory and rice are similar, vandy and duke are similar. |