"What schools did you pick Emory over?"

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:This conversation is meaningless unless you know how much Emory reduced tuition for these students.

It's always about money.


Financial aid is similar for most elite privates.


Actually they’re not. Having just gone through this process, I can assure you that there is a wide range.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I haven’t met an Emory parent who hasn’t apologized for or attempted to justify their kid going there.


Apologized? I don’t get this comment.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For premed, would dump Cornell Umich McGill Hopkins Berkeley USC BC NYU Gatech CMU.
None of above is ideal for premed.

Will choose between Emory and WashU. Between these two, purely personal preference.

I would pick Emory over Berkeley, Hopkins, USC, Gatech, CMU for Business and a few others majors as well.


I would pick USC over Emory for business.
https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/news/best-undergraduate-business-schools-of-2025/


Any ranking that doesn't include Ross is trash. Ross is a peer school with Wharton.[/quot

Poets and Quants needs to figure out a way to rank schools that don’t complete the surveys…also, UCB and UT aren’t ranked as well as others for the same reasons.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who’s apologetic about their kid being at Emory? For some, Emory is a reach and a top choice. Emory has little in common with most T-30’s, except maybe Wash U.


Ivy League grads apologize for their kids going to Emory.

Anonymous
Not sure I would be so quick to promote a Reddit thread with this type of comment:

“Picked Emory over Tulane Didn’t get into Georgetown, Northwestern, Dartmouth. Born and raised in Louisiana. Did debate in high school lol”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who’s apologetic about their kid being at Emory? For some, Emory is a reach and a top choice. Emory has little in common with most T-30’s, except maybe Wash U.


Ivy League grads apologize for their kids going to Emory.



Apologize to whom? This is just a bizarre statement and use of the word “apologize”.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Posted on reddit.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Emory/s/td6cnNUgcN
For the DCUMers who swear Emory is a Strivers second choice and parchment is lying.

Cornell 2x
Umich
McGill 2x
Hopkins
WashU 2x
Berkeley
USC 2x
BC
NYU
Gatech 2x
CMU
Etc




I mean, I have no opinion on Emory either way, but Reddit is your "source" - and you actually believe random internet posters? Too funny.
Anonymous
Op, can you please make me understand why you care? Did you go there? Does your kid go there?

Some people don't think the school is as good as you think it is. What is the point in arguing about it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who’s apologetic about their kid being at Emory? For some, Emory is a reach and a top choice. Emory has little in common with most T-30’s, except maybe Wash U.


Ivy League grads apologize for their kids going to Emory.



Apologize to whom? This is just a bizarre statement and use of the word “apologize”.



NP. I'm curious if English is not your first language, which is fine! But like, you know, what an apologist is, right? That's the sense they're using the word in.

It's absolutely not a bizarre usage.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who’s apologetic about their kid being at Emory? For some, Emory is a reach and a top choice. Emory has little in common with most T-30’s, except maybe Wash U.


Ivy League grads apologize for their kids going to Emory.



Apologize to whom? This is just a bizarre statement and use of the word “apologize”.



NP. I'm curious if English is not your first language, which is fine! But like, you know, what an apologist is, right? That's the sense they're using the word in.

It's absolutely not a bizarre usage.


Nice try…but an apologist is quite different than someone who apologizes even though they share the same entomology.

So if you are claiming they are defending a controversial choice to attend Emory…which again is a bizarre take…then they are apologists.

However, one apologizes to another for offending or otherwise aggrieving that person.

So, I ask again…to whom is the Ivy League parent apologizing to for sending their kid to Emory…their own child?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who’s apologetic about their kid being at Emory? For some, Emory is a reach and a top choice. Emory has little in common with most T-30’s, except maybe Wash U.


Ivy League grads apologize for their kids going to Emory.



Apologize to whom? This is just a bizarre statement and use of the word “apologize”.



NP. I'm curious if English is not your first language, which is fine! But like, you know, what an apologist is, right? That's the sense they're using the word in.

It's absolutely not a bizarre usage.


Nice try…but an apologist is quite different than someone who apologizes even though they share the same entomology.

So if you are claiming they are defending a controversial choice to attend Emory…which again is a bizarre take…then they are apologists.

However, one apologizes to another for offending or otherwise aggrieving that person.

So, I ask again…to whom is the Ivy League parent apologizing to for sending their kid to Emory…their own child?



Holy moly. I can't tell if you are being purposefully obtuse or you're really just that much of a dumbass.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not sure I would be so quick to promote a Reddit thread with this type of comment:

“Picked Emory over Tulane Didn’t get into Georgetown, Northwestern, Dartmouth. Born and raised in Louisiana. Did debate in high school lol”

Picking and choosing, must be your forte.
Anonymous
Apologize?! Pp? I think you mean justify, and Frankly Emory is more difficult to get into today than any ivy 20 years ago, IE when any parent would have went to said Ivy.
Anonymous
I would hope that the Ivy grads apologizing for their kids being at Emory went into the college admissions process understanding that it’s not like it was for them 30 years ago.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would hope that the Ivy grads apologizing for their kids being at Emory went into the college admissions process understanding that it’s not like it was for them 30 years ago.

Exactly, they would not get into Emory today. And what ivy are we talking about? I hope its not Cornell...
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