Emory recent experience?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not Ivy and Not D1 sports, so doesn’t get the name recognition and accolades it deserves. Top 5 Public Health and Nursing Schools. Excellent Top 25 Law, Medicine and Business Schools. In an International City in a safe and beautiful residential neighborhood. Rigor and respected as a feeder to top Graduate Schools and employers. Challenging but without the NE edge. Too many NYers. Other than that, it’s pretty perfect.

+1 it deserves a rankings boost, at around 15.


Perfect if all your kid wants to do is study. Emory will never be a hot school because it lacks school spirit, sports, and well, fun. It is pretty though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not Ivy and Not D1 sports, so doesn’t get the name recognition and accolades it deserves. Top 5 Public Health and Nursing Schools. Excellent Top 25 Law, Medicine and Business Schools. In an International City in a safe and beautiful residential neighborhood. Rigor and respected as a feeder to top Graduate Schools and employers. Challenging but without the NE edge. Too many NYers. Other than that, it’s pretty perfect.

+1 it deserves a rankings boost, at around 15.


Perfect if all your kid wants to do is study. Emory will never be a hot school because it lacks school spirit, sports, and well, fun. It is pretty though.


oh there's plenty of fun to be had at Emory.
Anonymous
what is the aid situation at Emory? Do they give merit aid or need only?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:what is the aid situation at Emory? Do they give merit aid or need only?

The merit scholarship deadline is Nov1st. But it's tough as the students I know that won it also got into Yale. Fin aid is pretty good if you make less than 200k.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not Ivy and Not D1 sports, so doesn’t get the name recognition and accolades it deserves. Top 5 Public Health and Nursing Schools. Excellent Top 25 Law, Medicine and Business Schools. In an International City in a safe and beautiful residential neighborhood. Rigor and respected as a feeder to top Graduate Schools and employers. Challenging but without the NE edge. Too many NYers. Other than that, it’s pretty perfect.

+1 it deserves a rankings boost, at around 15.


Perfect if all your kid wants to do is study. Emory will never be a hot school because it lacks school spirit, sports, and well, fun. It is pretty though.

Atlanta is probably the best city for a college student.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not Ivy and Not D1 sports, so doesn’t get the name recognition and accolades it deserves. Top 5 Public Health and Nursing Schools. Excellent Top 25 Law, Medicine and Business Schools. In an International City in a safe and beautiful residential neighborhood. Rigor and respected as a feeder to top Graduate Schools and employers. Challenging but without the NE edge. Too many NYers. Other than that, it’s pretty perfect.

+1 it deserves a rankings boost, at around 15.


Perfect if all your kid wants to do is study. Emory will never be a hot school because it lacks school spirit, sports, and well, fun. It is pretty though.

Define hot? Over 33,000 apps seems "hot" to me. More than WashU or Georgetown.
Anonymous
There is another string about why Wash u seems less popular this year. Def seems like
Emory, NYU, Vanderbilt are more popular. Emory appears less arrogant than Wash u and in a better location in terms of internships etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is another string about why Wash u seems less popular this year. Def seems like
Emory, NYU, Vanderbilt are more popular. Emory appears less arrogant than Wash u and in a better location in terms of internships etc.

Missouri maybe? Also St.Louis is a sh*t stain.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is another string about why Wash u seems less popular this year. Def seems like
Emory, NYU, Vanderbilt are more popular. Emory appears less arrogant than Wash u and in a better location in terms of internships etc.

+1 Emory has almost as many apps as Vandy now so that's surprising. I'm actually curious how the Affimative Action repeal will affect the Emory tier of school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not Ivy and Not D1 sports, so doesn’t get the name recognition and accolades it deserves. Top 5 Public Health and Nursing Schools. Excellent Top 25 Law, Medicine and Business Schools. In an International City in a safe and beautiful residential neighborhood. Rigor and respected as a feeder to top Graduate Schools and employers. Challenging but without the NE edge. Too many NYers. Other than that, it’s pretty perfect.


Is Emory Law School still ranked among the Top 25 law schools by US News ?

Emory's law school has fallen to #35 in the US News rankings for 2023 while the University of Georgia School of Law is now ranked #20.

Does this make you feel better?
Emory business is ranked 17, Medicine 23, College 22, Nursing #1, Public Health #4, PA #4, Physical Therapy #7. 35 for law is good, I guess Emory is Great at everything.


Correcting your obvious error in a polite manner made me feel better. Not sure why you seem to be so agitated.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is another string about why Wash u seems less popular this year. Def seems like
Emory, NYU, Vanderbilt are more popular. Emory appears less arrogant than Wash u and in a better location in terms of internships etc.

+1 Emory has almost as many apps as Vandy now so that's surprising. I'm actually curious how the Affimative Action repeal will affect the Emory tier of school.


Vandy got 15000 (or 50 percent) more apps than Emory this past cycle.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Top pre med school. Excellent in life sciences. Good well rounded school in an exceptionally safe part of Atlanta.


All of the above is 100% correct. Great school for pre-med in an outstanding location.

A negative is that there is low/modest school spirit since there is no football team.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Top pre med school. Excellent in life sciences. Good well rounded school in an exceptionally safe part of Atlanta.


All of the above is 100% correct. Great school for pre-med in an outstanding location.

A negative is that there is low/modest school spirit since there is no football team.


I would view this as a huge plus, but I know I'm in the minority.
Anonymous
I view Emory on par with Cornell, and just a half tier below WashU, Vandy, and Rice. Pretty reflective of US News rankings actually
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My comp sci kid looked at Emory not knowing they did not have a School of Engineering.


I won't go to Emory for computer science. MIT or UCB is better.


Or Georgia Tech, in the same city.

GT CS grads actually make less than Emory CS grads.


Please don’t try to argue that Emory cs is as good as Georgia Tech, it’s embarrassing for you.


Toured both. Georgia Tech much more impressive for STEM and campus pretty nice too.

DS has a degree from both and says Emory is more difficult. Emory is better for health fields , which is STEM like Bio and Chem.


GeorgiaTech has much stronger engineering and computer sci program with much stronger connections to industry.

Then why do GT compsci grads make less?


They don’t
post reply Forum Index » College and University Discussion
Message Quick Reply
Go to: