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Anonymous wrote:For schools outside T10, you select schools by major, not by brand. Non-t10 schools typically have something strong going on, but not all around winners.

Some T10s aren't all around winners either. I wouldn’t go to Caltech or JHU for business/finance. A Emory would be much better for that.


By their DNA, Caltech and JHU are research universities. Yeah, you would rather go to CMC for finance than Caltech.

Emory is exactly what it means for selection by major.

The point is even Top 10s aren't all around schools.


In the strictest sense, you are right. Yale is not strong in Computer Science/Engineering.
The point is T10 has strong brand. The point stands.
Outside T10, you select schools by major, not by brand. This point also stands.

If all Top 10 had strong enough brands, placement at placed like JHU wouldn't be weak in one area like Finance. Although Yale is weaker in CS, it still has good placement. JHU doesn't fit that mold, and would still take Emory over it for finance.


I see. lol

How about swap Emory with JHU for T10? Would that make you happy.


jhu ironically has more traders in JS/Citadel/HRT than emory despite having less on an aggregate basis in finance. Someone should compare front office placement for IB too.

Yes JHU places at quant firms better than Emory, however these firms have less than 5k employees each and most of them are on a hiring freeze currently. So not really forms I would hang my hat on as a school. Emory has better finance placement broadly. JHU is clearly a one trick pony.
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Anonymous wrote:For schools outside T10, you select schools by major, not by brand. Non-t10 schools typically have something strong going on, but not all around winners.

Some T10s aren't all around winners either. I wouldn’t go to Caltech or JHU for business/finance. A Emory would be much better for that.


By their DNA, Caltech and JHU are research universities. Yeah, you would rather go to CMC for finance than Caltech.

Emory is exactly what it means for selection by major.


if they are getting into caltech or jhu, they wouldnt be going to trash like emory as an alternative choice

Stop replying to yourself. You're too old for the antics.

https://www.peakframeworks.com/post/ib-target-schools

Notice how JHU doesn't make the T50 for investment banking placement, Caltech doesn't even make the list although Caltech has an excuse because its so small. Either way Emory is better. Get over it.


ah the emory fool is out in force again. jhu has like 60 econ grads a year - why should it place high compared to places with more econ majors on a total basis? but then again, goldman recruits on campus: https://www.instagram.com/p/DQr8Xjrjq5H/

Where are the emory events for goldman?

Here are the facts, emory sucks point and is overrated for the price it charges. It admits a ton through waitlists (over 100 students), has a shady oxford campus, and was caught previous making up admissions stats: https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2012/08/20/emory-misreported-admissions-data-more-decade

Despite all this, it still has a yield of 24% by local students - a mere 10 out of 41 students admitted enrolled: https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/09/10/mcps-students-college/

A truly truly garbage school.

1. Nice try. The Salant program at JHU is an investment banking team/club. The fact that Goldman meets with them and not the econ program means the school has poor placement, similar to an IU Kelley. If JHU had good placement, one wouldn't even need to major in econ like this girl at Emory, a bio major.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/amanda-cao-768691204/

2. "Emory sucks" isn't a fact, dufus. All 100 of those waitlisted students didn't enroll. And you're pivoting —stay on topic: we're talking about finance placement.

3. Here's JP Morgan on campus recruitment for Emory
https://cpd.emory.edu/events/2025/11/12/j-p-morgan-mid-cap-investment-banking-information-session/

4. Lastly, JHU's MBA program is unranked by Bloomberg and US News. Emory is 16 and 17, respectively.



Nice try focusing on jhu as the example, but like the other top 10s, it dwarfs emory in selectivity, academic prowess (ranking across academic departments) and desirability. The point is, jhu has a small econ program and placement should be compared on a per capita relative to applicants. info you don't have. If a school places 300 kids, but 1500 apply to IB vs one that places 30 where 40 apply, which is actually more impressive?

Info you do the have yet here you are making up random statistical scenarios. And JHU ( and Caltech) was always the example. You're IQ is low.


"You're IQ is low". Nuff said from an emory grad.

Nuff?! Yea okay
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Anonymous wrote:For schools outside T10, you select schools by major, not by brand. Non-t10 schools typically have something strong going on, but not all around winners.

Some T10s aren't all around winners either. I wouldn’t go to Caltech or JHU for business/finance. A Emory would be much better for that.


By their DNA, Caltech and JHU are research universities. Yeah, you would rather go to CMC for finance than Caltech.

Emory is exactly what it means for selection by major.

The point is even Top 10s aren't all around schools.


In the strictest sense, you are right. Yale is not strong in Computer Science/Engineering.
The point is T10 has strong brand. The point stands.
Outside T10, you select schools by major, not by brand. This point also stands.

If all Top 10 had strong enough brands, placement at placed like JHU wouldn't be weak in one area like Finance. Although Yale is weaker in CS, it still has good placement. JHU doesn't fit that mold, and would still take Emory over it for finance.


I see. lol

How about swap Emory with JHU for T10? Would that make you happy.


jhu ironically has more traders in JS/Citadel/HRT than emory despite having less on an aggregate basis in finance. Someone should compare front office placement for IB too.

Yes JHU places at quant firms better than Emory, however these firms have less than 5k employees each and most of them are on a hiring freeze currently. So not really forms I would hang my hat on as a school. Emory has better finance placement broadly. JHU is clearly a one trick pony.


Interestingly, jhu has more employees at goldman, chase, and morgan than emory too.
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Anonymous wrote:For schools outside T10, you select schools by major, not by brand. Non-t10 schools typically have something strong going on, but not all around winners.

Some T10s aren't all around winners either. I wouldn’t go to Caltech or JHU for business/finance. A Emory would be much better for that.


By their DNA, Caltech and JHU are research universities. Yeah, you would rather go to CMC for finance than Caltech.

Emory is exactly what it means for selection by major.

The point is even Top 10s aren't all around schools.


In the strictest sense, you are right. Yale is not strong in Computer Science/Engineering.
The point is T10 has strong brand. The point stands.
Outside T10, you select schools by major, not by brand. This point also stands.

If all Top 10 had strong enough brands, placement at placed like JHU wouldn't be weak in one area like Finance. Although Yale is weaker in CS, it still has good placement. JHU doesn't fit that mold, and would still take Emory over it for finance.


I see. lol

How about swap Emory with JHU for T10? Would that make you happy.


jhu ironically has more traders in JS/Citadel/HRT than emory despite having less on an aggregate basis in finance. Someone should compare front office placement for IB too.

Yes JHU places at quant firms better than Emory, however these firms have less than 5k employees each and most of them are on a hiring freeze currently. So not really forms I would hang my hat on as a school. Emory has better finance placement broadly. JHU is clearly a one trick pony.


Interestingly, jhu has more employees at goldman, chase, and morgan than emory too.

Did you actually look at the role title that dont say investment analyst. Mostly operations/cs roles? We're talking Investment banking. Thats the point of the convo.
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Anonymous wrote:For schools outside T10, you select schools by major, not by brand. Non-t10 schools typically have something strong going on, but not all around winners.

Some T10s aren't all around winners either. I wouldn’t go to Caltech or JHU for business/finance. A Emory would be much better for that.


By their DNA, Caltech and JHU are research universities. Yeah, you would rather go to CMC for finance than Caltech.

Emory is exactly what it means for selection by major.

The point is even Top 10s aren't all around schools.


In the strictest sense, you are right. Yale is not strong in Computer Science/Engineering.
The point is T10 has strong brand. The point stands.
Outside T10, you select schools by major, not by brand. This point also stands.

If all Top 10 had strong enough brands, placement at placed like JHU wouldn't be weak in one area like Finance. Although Yale is weaker in CS, it still has good placement. JHU doesn't fit that mold, and would still take Emory over it for finance.


I see. lol

How about swap Emory with JHU for T10? Would that make you happy.


jhu ironically has more traders in JS/Citadel/HRT than emory despite having less on an aggregate basis in finance. Someone should compare front office placement for IB too.

Yes JHU places at quant firms better than Emory, however these firms have less than 5k employees each and most of them are on a hiring freeze currently. So not really forms I would hang my hat on as a school. Emory has better finance placement broadly. JHU is clearly a one trick pony.


DP. That's not true. JHU is strong in so many areas, engineering/natual sciences/humanities/social sciences. Wall street pipeline is not as strong as Penn for sure, but wall street pipeline is not the main consideration for evaluating a school. Peripheral.
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Linked stats:

Morgan Stanley - 168 jhu vs 86 emory
JP Morgan - 183 jhu vs 86 emory
Goldman - 109 jhu vs 81 emory
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Anonymous wrote:For schools outside T10, you select schools by major, not by brand. Non-t10 schools typically have something strong going on, but not all around winners.

Some T10s aren't all around winners either. I wouldn’t go to Caltech or JHU for business/finance. A Emory would be much better for that.


By their DNA, Caltech and JHU are research universities. Yeah, you would rather go to CMC for finance than Caltech.

Emory is exactly what it means for selection by major.

The point is even Top 10s aren't all around schools.


In the strictest sense, you are right. Yale is not strong in Computer Science/Engineering.
The point is T10 has strong brand. The point stands.
Outside T10, you select schools by major, not by brand. This point also stands.

If all Top 10 had strong enough brands, placement at placed like JHU wouldn't be weak in one area like Finance. Although Yale is weaker in CS, it still has good placement. JHU doesn't fit that mold, and would still take Emory over it for finance.


I see. lol

How about swap Emory with JHU for T10? Would that make you happy.


jhu ironically has more traders in JS/Citadel/HRT than emory despite having less on an aggregate basis in finance. Someone should compare front office placement for IB too.

Yes JHU places at quant firms better than Emory, however these firms have less than 5k employees each and most of them are on a hiring freeze currently. So not really forms I would hang my hat on as a school. Emory has better finance placement broadly. JHU is clearly a one trick pony.


DP. That's not true. JHU is strong in so many areas, engineering/natual sciences/humanities/social sciences. Wall street pipeline is not as strong as Penn for sure, but wall street pipeline is not the main consideration for evaluating a school. Peripheral.

If Emory is a "trash" school for it's yeild in Bethesda then, JHU is also a "trash" school for its poor IB placement as a top 10. None of you seem to acknowledge Emory premed, nursing, public health, business but we should clap for JHU social science?? 🤣 Give me a break.
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Anonymous wrote:For schools outside T10, you select schools by major, not by brand. Non-t10 schools typically have something strong going on, but not all around winners.

Some T10s aren't all around winners either. I wouldn’t go to Caltech or JHU for business/finance. A Emory would be much better for that.


By their DNA, Caltech and JHU are research universities. Yeah, you would rather go to CMC for finance than Caltech.

Emory is exactly what it means for selection by major.

The point is even Top 10s aren't all around schools.


In the strictest sense, you are right. Yale is not strong in Computer Science/Engineering.
The point is T10 has strong brand. The point stands.
Outside T10, you select schools by major, not by brand. This point also stands.

If all Top 10 had strong enough brands, placement at placed like JHU wouldn't be weak in one area like Finance. Although Yale is weaker in CS, it still has good placement. JHU doesn't fit that mold, and would still take Emory over it for finance.


I see. lol

How about swap Emory with JHU for T10? Would that make you happy.


jhu ironically has more traders in JS/Citadel/HRT than emory despite having less on an aggregate basis in finance. Someone should compare front office placement for IB too.

Yes JHU places at quant firms better than Emory, however these firms have less than 5k employees each and most of them are on a hiring freeze currently. So not really forms I would hang my hat on as a school. Emory has better finance placement broadly. JHU is clearly a one trick pony.


DP. That's not true. JHU is strong in so many areas, engineering/natual sciences/humanities/social sciences. Wall street pipeline is not as strong as Penn for sure, but wall street pipeline is not the main consideration for evaluating a school. Peripheral.

If Emory is a "trash" school for it's yeild in Bethesda then, JHU is also a "trash" school for its poor IB placement as a top 10. None of you seem to acknowledge Emory premed, nursing, public health, business but we should clap for JHU social science?? 🤣 Give me a break.


IB placement searching on Linkedin for investment banking and school:

Goldman: 13 jhu vs 12 emory
Morgan Stanley: 32 vs 7 emory
JP Morgan: 14 jhu vs 15 emory

not bad for a school that has limited finance interest.

as for emory, what programs does it rank top 10 in as a university?
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Anonymous wrote:For schools outside T10, you select schools by major, not by brand. Non-t10 schools typically have something strong going on, but not all around winners.

Some T10s aren't all around winners either. I wouldn’t go to Caltech or JHU for business/finance. A Emory would be much better for that.


By their DNA, Caltech and JHU are research universities. Yeah, you would rather go to CMC for finance than Caltech.

Emory is exactly what it means for selection by major.

The point is even Top 10s aren't all around schools.


In the strictest sense, you are right. Yale is not strong in Computer Science/Engineering.
The point is T10 has strong brand. The point stands.
Outside T10, you select schools by major, not by brand. This point also stands.

If all Top 10 had strong enough brands, placement at placed like JHU wouldn't be weak in one area like Finance. Although Yale is weaker in CS, it still has good placement. JHU doesn't fit that mold, and would still take Emory over it for finance.


I see. lol

How about swap Emory with JHU for T10? Would that make you happy.


jhu ironically has more traders in JS/Citadel/HRT than emory despite having less on an aggregate basis in finance. Someone should compare front office placement for IB too.

Yes JHU places at quant firms better than Emory, however these firms have less than 5k employees each and most of them are on a hiring freeze currently. So not really forms I would hang my hat on as a school. Emory has better finance placement broadly. JHU is clearly a one trick pony.


DP. That's not true. JHU is strong in so many areas, engineering/natual sciences/humanities/social sciences. Wall street pipeline is not as strong as Penn for sure, but wall street pipeline is not the main consideration for evaluating a school. Peripheral.

If Emory is a "trash" school for it's yeild in Bethesda then, JHU is also a "trash" school for its poor IB placement as a top 10. None of you seem to acknowledge Emory premed, nursing, public health, business but we should clap for JHU social science?? 🤣 Give me a break.


Same DP. Emory is a respectable school. I would clap for its premed, nursing, public health, business programs. No doubt.
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Anonymous wrote:Linked stats:

Morgan Stanley - 168 jhu vs 86 emory
JP Morgan - 183 jhu vs 86 emory
Goldman - 109 jhu vs 81 emory

linkedin separates Goizueta and Emory College of Arts and Sciences.
Goldman- 81 Emory College, 63 Goizueta
Jp morgan- 86 Emory College, 67 Goizueta
Morgan Stanley- 86 Emory College, 60 Goizueta
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Anonymous wrote:For schools outside T10, you select schools by major, not by brand. Non-t10 schools typically have something strong going on, but not all around winners.

Some T10s aren't all around winners either. I wouldn’t go to Caltech or JHU for business/finance. A Emory would be much better for that.


By their DNA, Caltech and JHU are research universities. Yeah, you would rather go to CMC for finance than Caltech.

Emory is exactly what it means for selection by major.

The point is even Top 10s aren't all around schools.


In the strictest sense, you are right. Yale is not strong in Computer Science/Engineering.
The point is T10 has strong brand. The point stands.
Outside T10, you select schools by major, not by brand. This point also stands.

If all Top 10 had strong enough brands, placement at placed like JHU wouldn't be weak in one area like Finance. Although Yale is weaker in CS, it still has good placement. JHU doesn't fit that mold, and would still take Emory over it for finance.


I see. lol

How about swap Emory with JHU for T10? Would that make you happy.


jhu ironically has more traders in JS/Citadel/HRT than emory despite having less on an aggregate basis in finance. Someone should compare front office placement for IB too.

Yes JHU places at quant firms better than Emory, however these firms have less than 5k employees each and most of them are on a hiring freeze currently. So not really forms I would hang my hat on as a school. Emory has better finance placement broadly. JHU is clearly a one trick pony.


DP. That's not true. JHU is strong in so many areas, engineering/natual sciences/humanities/social sciences. Wall street pipeline is not as strong as Penn for sure, but wall street pipeline is not the main consideration for evaluating a school. Peripheral.

If Emory is a "trash" school for it's yeild in Bethesda then, JHU is also a "trash" school for its poor IB placement as a top 10. None of you seem to acknowledge Emory premed, nursing, public health, business but we should clap for JHU social science?? 🤣 Give me a break.


IB placement searching on Linkedin for investment banking and school:

Goldman: 13 jhu vs 12 emory
Morgan Stanley: 32 vs 7 emory
JP Morgan: 14 jhu vs 15 emory

not bad for a school that has limited finance interest.

as for emory, what programs does it rank top 10 in as a university?

This is silly you doing random linkedin searches wont yeild full results, just ones in proximity to your network. If you want full linkedin data, you have to buy it.
https://www.peakframeworks.com/post/ib-target-schools
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Anonymous wrote:For schools outside T10, you select schools by major, not by brand. Non-t10 schools typically have something strong going on, but not all around winners.

Some T10s aren't all around winners either. I wouldn’t go to Caltech or JHU for business/finance. A Emory would be much better for that.


By their DNA, Caltech and JHU are research universities. Yeah, you would rather go to CMC for finance than Caltech.

Emory is exactly what it means for selection by major.

The point is even Top 10s aren't all around schools.


In the strictest sense, you are right. Yale is not strong in Computer Science/Engineering.
The point is T10 has strong brand. The point stands.
Outside T10, you select schools by major, not by brand. This point also stands.

If all Top 10 had strong enough brands, placement at placed like JHU wouldn't be weak in one area like Finance. Although Yale is weaker in CS, it still has good placement. JHU doesn't fit that mold, and would still take Emory over it for finance.


I see. lol

How about swap Emory with JHU for T10? Would that make you happy.


jhu ironically has more traders in JS/Citadel/HRT than emory despite having less on an aggregate basis in finance. Someone should compare front office placement for IB too.

Yes JHU places at quant firms better than Emory, however these firms have less than 5k employees each and most of them are on a hiring freeze currently. So not really forms I would hang my hat on as a school. Emory has better finance placement broadly. JHU is clearly a one trick pony.


DP. That's not true. JHU is strong in so many areas, engineering/natual sciences/humanities/social sciences. Wall street pipeline is not as strong as Penn for sure, but wall street pipeline is not the main consideration for evaluating a school. Peripheral.

If Emory is a "trash" school for it's yeild in Bethesda then, JHU is also a "trash" school for its poor IB placement as a top 10. None of you seem to acknowledge Emory premed, nursing, public health, business but we should clap for JHU social science?? 🤣 Give me a break.


IB placement searching on Linkedin for investment banking and school:

Goldman: 13 jhu vs 12 emory
Morgan Stanley: 32 vs 7 emory
JP Morgan: 14 jhu vs 15 emory

not bad for a school that has limited finance interest.

as for emory, what programs does it rank top 10 in as a university?

This is silly you doing random linkedin searches wont yeild full results, just ones in proximity to your network. If you want full linkedin data, you have to buy it.
https://www.peakframeworks.com/post/ib-target-schools


not true. i have a recruiter account.
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Anonymous wrote:Linked stats:

Morgan Stanley - 168 jhu vs 86 emory
JP Morgan - 183 jhu vs 86 emory
Goldman - 109 jhu vs 81 emory

linkedin separates Goizueta and Emory College of Arts and Sciences.
Goldman- 81 Emory College, 63 Goizueta
Jp morgan- 86 Emory College, 67 Goizueta
Morgan Stanley- 86 Emory College, 60 Goizueta


Just do emory university. there's overlap.
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Anonymous wrote:For schools outside T10, you select schools by major, not by brand. Non-t10 schools typically have something strong going on, but not all around winners.

Some T10s aren't all around winners either. I wouldn’t go to Caltech or JHU for business/finance. A Emory would be much better for that.


By their DNA, Caltech and JHU are research universities. Yeah, you would rather go to CMC for finance than Caltech.

Emory is exactly what it means for selection by major.

The point is even Top 10s aren't all around schools.


In the strictest sense, you are right. Yale is not strong in Computer Science/Engineering.
The point is T10 has strong brand. The point stands.
Outside T10, you select schools by major, not by brand. This point also stands.

If all Top 10 had strong enough brands, placement at placed like JHU wouldn't be weak in one area like Finance. Although Yale is weaker in CS, it still has good placement. JHU doesn't fit that mold, and would still take Emory over it for finance.


I see. lol

How about swap Emory with JHU for T10? Would that make you happy.


jhu ironically has more traders in JS/Citadel/HRT than emory despite having less on an aggregate basis in finance. Someone should compare front office placement for IB too.

Yes JHU places at quant firms better than Emory, however these firms have less than 5k employees each and most of them are on a hiring freeze currently. So not really forms I would hang my hat on as a school. Emory has better finance placement broadly. JHU is clearly a one trick pony.


DP. That's not true. JHU is strong in so many areas, engineering/natual sciences/humanities/social sciences. Wall street pipeline is not as strong as Penn for sure, but wall street pipeline is not the main consideration for evaluating a school. Peripheral.

If Emory is a "trash" school for it's yeild in Bethesda then, JHU is also a "trash" school for its poor IB placement as a top 10. None of you seem to acknowledge Emory premed, nursing, public health, business but we should clap for JHU social science?? 🤣 Give me a break.


Same DP. Emory is a respectable school. I would clap for its premed, nursing, public health, business programs. No doubt.


what about the other areas like engineering, english, history, chem, bio, physics. How does it rank in those areas?
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Anonymous wrote:For schools outside T10, you select schools by major, not by brand. Non-t10 schools typically have something strong going on, but not all around winners.

Some T10s aren't all around winners either. I wouldn’t go to Caltech or JHU for business/finance. A Emory would be much better for that.


By their DNA, Caltech and JHU are research universities. Yeah, you would rather go to CMC for finance than Caltech.

Emory is exactly what it means for selection by major.


if they are getting into caltech or jhu, they wouldnt be going to trash like emory as an alternative choice

Stop replying to yourself. You're too old for the antics.

https://www.peakframeworks.com/post/ib-target-schools

Notice how JHU doesn't make the T50 for investment banking placement, Caltech doesn't even make the list although Caltech has an excuse because its so small. Either way Emory is better. Get over it.


ah the emory fool is out in force again. jhu has like 60 econ grads a year - why should it place high compared to places with more econ majors on a total basis? but then again, goldman recruits on campus: https://www.instagram.com/p/DQr8Xjrjq5H/

Where are the emory events for goldman?

Here are the facts, emory sucks point and is overrated for the price it charges. It admits a ton through waitlists (over 100 students), has a shady oxford campus, and was caught previous making up admissions stats: https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2012/08/20/emory-misreported-admissions-data-more-decade

Despite all this, it still has a yield of 24% by local students - a mere 10 out of 41 students admitted enrolled: https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/09/10/mcps-students-college/

A truly truly garbage school.

1. Nice try. The Salant program at JHU is an investment banking team/club. The fact that Goldman meets with them and not the econ program means the school has poor placement, similar to an IU Kelley. If JHU had good placement, one wouldn't even need to major in econ like this girl at Emory, a bio major.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/amanda-cao-768691204/

2. "Emory sucks" isn't a fact, dufus. All 100 of those waitlisted students didn't enroll. And you're pivoting —stay on topic: we're talking about finance placement.

3. Here's JP Morgan on campus recruitment for Emory
https://cpd.emory.edu/events/2025/11/12/j-p-morgan-mid-cap-investment-banking-information-session/

4. Lastly, JHU's MBA program is unranked by Bloomberg and US News. Emory is 16 and 17, respectively.



Nice try focusing on jhu as the example, but like the other top 10s, it dwarfs emory in selectivity, academic prowess (ranking across academic departments) and desirability. The point is, jhu has a small econ program and placement should be compared on a per capita relative to applicants. info you don't have. If a school places 300 kids, but 1500 apply to IB vs one that places 30 where 40 apply, which is actually more impressive?

Info you do the have yet here you are making up random statistical scenarios. And JHU ( and Caltech) was always the example. You're IQ is low.


"You're IQ is low". Nuff said from an emory grad.

Nuff?! Yea okay


No humor nor intelligence there.
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