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Anonymous wrote:1. Take US News Top 50
2. Remove these 5: UC Davis, UC Irvine, UC Santa Barbara, Wisconsin, and Illinois
3. Insert these 5: BU, Northeastern, William and Mary, Wake Forest, Rochester
There’s your top 50…

Remove Rutgers too which was ranked in the 60s, 70s every single year when things were sane


Rutgers is fine. As is UMD and Ohio State.

A little insulting to UMD to group it with those two schools, no?


I think that Georgia Tech should be insulted that Emory is ranked higher overall, making it the highest-ranked university in Atlanta. GT stands out as a truly elite engineering institution. It is ranked higher than any Ivy League school in engineering and graduates more engineers than all the Ivies combined. I will concede that Emory bests GT in graduating expensively educated students and likely provides a strong liberal arts education, but it's just a school. GT's impact in engineering and technology is unparalleled.

Emory is the only prestigious school in Georgia, and GT isn't better than Emory at all the STEM fields just Engineering, and Physics, and Emory doesn't have Engineering so that's not even a comparison.
Emory is ranked higher than GaT for undergrad and graduate school. So those STEM programs aren't helping GT all that much.

https://www.usnews.com/education/best-global-universities/rankings
(Emory 63 vs GT 70)

Emory has higher test scores, a lower acceptance rate, a students from better and wealthier backgrounds, and better placement in fields where prestige actually matters like Finance, law, even computer science ( Emory grads have higher salaries).
Emory grads have an median post grad salary 82k, while GT is 84k.
That's with Emory not having an engineering school, and having to rely on business and nursing grads. GT seemingly is underperforming for a STEM school when it comes to salary.
https://apply.emory.edu/discover/facts-stats/after-graduation.html

https://academiceffectiveness.gatech.edu/surveys/reports/georgia-tech-career-survey-salary-report-ay-2022-2023-public

You really missed the mark here.


What does it mean that Emory has student from "better and wealthier backgrounds"? I understand wealthier but I'm not sure what is a "better" background.

Big 3 private, Westminster Atlanta etc.


And there is the reason why I chose to sent me children to public schools.

Well...don't dish what you cant take. GT booster had no problem beating their chest comparing it to Yale.

There’s a notable difference between debating which college is superior and suggesting that students from specific private high schools come from inherently "better" backgrounds. I won’t pass up the chance to call out snobbery and elitism, which seems to be the real reason so many on DCUM dislike seeing public universities ranked highly. Let’s be honest: for many, an expensive education from an institution that makes students navigate an arduous admissions process, serves as a status symbol. The prestige of schools like Tufts or Emory feels tarnished when a large public university, that is accessible to more than just a select few from underprivileged or middle-class backgrounds, is ranked higher.



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Sorry, but in my circles, TUFTS or Emory would be a huge drop off…


Exactly! These poser schools cater to those who can’t get into elite institutions but still want an expensive education with a veneer of exclusivity. By the way, check out the law school rankings. Emory's law school currently sits eleven spots behind Alabama. I bet you can't say the same for Cal, UCLA, or even Ohio State.
Emory is T25. The ones your children can't get into, and the one yall are upset that Gatech isn't ranked higher than... But now its not elite lol...Pick one narrative.

GT is elite at engineering and a better school overall than Emory. I think that was the argument.

Can you explain why Emorys median salary is 82k without an engineering school, but GT's is only 84k as a STEM school? Is Emory overperforming or Gatech underperforming?



Who cares they are both mid-range schools. The salary your kid gets will not have anything to do with the median.
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Why are people even trying to compare Emory to Berkeley, GA Tech, NYU, USC, etc.??? Emory belongs in the Tufts-Wash U-Boston College-Georgetown group.
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Anonymous wrote:1. Take US News Top 50
2. Remove these 5: UC Davis, UC Irvine, UC Santa Barbara, Wisconsin, and Illinois
3. Insert these 5: BU, Northeastern, William and Mary, Wake Forest, Rochester
There’s your top 50…

Remove Rutgers too which was ranked in the 60s, 70s every single year when things were sane


Rutgers is fine. As is UMD and Ohio State.

A little insulting to UMD to group it with those two schools, no?


I think that Georgia Tech should be insulted that Emory is ranked higher overall, making it the highest-ranked university in Atlanta. GT stands out as a truly elite engineering institution. It is ranked higher than any Ivy League school in engineering and graduates more engineers than all the Ivies combined. I will concede that Emory bests GT in graduating expensively educated students and likely provides a strong liberal arts education, but it's just a school. GT's impact in engineering and technology is unparalleled.

Emory is the only prestigious school in Georgia, and GT isn't better than Emory at all the STEM fields just Engineering, and Physics, and Emory doesn't have Engineering so that's not even a comparison.
Emory is ranked higher than GaT for undergrad and graduate school. So those STEM programs aren't helping GT all that much.

https://www.usnews.com/education/best-global-universities/rankings
(Emory 63 vs GT 70)

Emory has higher test scores, a lower acceptance rate, a students from better and wealthier backgrounds, and better placement in fields where prestige actually matters like Finance, law, even computer science ( Emory grads have higher salaries).
Emory grads have an median post grad salary 82k, while GT is 84k.
That's with Emory not having an engineering school, and having to rely on business and nursing grads. GT seemingly is underperforming for a STEM school when it comes to salary.
https://apply.emory.edu/discover/facts-stats/after-graduation.html

https://academiceffectiveness.gatech.edu/surveys/reports/georgia-tech-career-survey-salary-report-ay-2022-2023-public

You really missed the mark here.


What does it mean that Emory has student from "better and wealthier backgrounds"? I understand wealthier but I'm not sure what is a "better" background.

Big 3 private, Westminster Atlanta etc.


And there is the reason why I chose to sent me children to public schools.

Well...don't dish what you cant take. GT booster had no problem beating their chest comparing it to Yale.

There’s a notable difference between debating which college is superior and suggesting that students from specific private high schools come from inherently "better" backgrounds. I won’t pass up the chance to call out snobbery and elitism, which seems to be the real reason so many on DCUM dislike seeing public universities ranked highly. Let’s be honest: for many, an expensive education from an institution that makes students navigate an arduous admissions process, serves as a status symbol. The prestige of schools like Tufts or Emory feels tarnished when a large public university, that is accessible to more than just a select few from underprivileged or middle-class backgrounds, is ranked higher.



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Sorry, but in my circles, TUFTS or Emory would be a huge drop off…


Exactly! These poser schools cater to those who can’t get into elite institutions but still want an expensive education with a veneer of exclusivity. By the way, check out the law school rankings. Emory's law school currently sits eleven spots behind Alabama. I bet you can't say the same for Cal, UCLA, or even Ohio State.
Emory is T25. The ones your children can't get into, and the one yall are upset that Gatech isn't ranked higher than... But now its not elite lol...Pick one narrative.

GT is elite at engineering and a better school overall than Emory. I think that was the argument.

Can you explain why Emorys median salary is 82k without an engineering school, but GT's is only 84k as a STEM school? Is Emory overperforming or Gatech underperforming?



Who cares they are both mid-range schools. The salary your kid gets will not have anything to do with the median.

This is peak coping as if we can't read the past comments in this thread. Again, Emory is T25. Thats very high for mid range. Anyway are you going to answer the question? Half of Georgia techs so called elite engineering grads are making less than 80k? Why is that? Why are Emory's humanities grads doing almost as well?
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Anonymous wrote:Why are people even trying to compare Emory to Berkeley, GA Tech, NYU, USC, etc.??? Emory belongs in the Tufts-Wash U-Boston College-Georgetown group.

This is all over the place, and also wrong.

Berkeley, Emory, Georgetown, WashU are peers

NYU, Tufts, USC, Gatech, BC are peers

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In what discipline does Emory truly excel? Maybe nursing?
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Anonymous wrote:1. Take US News Top 50
2. Remove these 5: UC Davis, UC Irvine, UC Santa Barbara, Wisconsin, and Illinois
3. Insert these 5: BU, Northeastern, William and Mary, Wake Forest, Rochester
There’s your top 50…

Remove Rutgers too which was ranked in the 60s, 70s every single year when things were sane


Rutgers is fine. As is UMD and Ohio State.

A little insulting to UMD to group it with those two schools, no?


I think that Georgia Tech should be insulted that Emory is ranked higher overall, making it the highest-ranked university in Atlanta. GT stands out as a truly elite engineering institution. It is ranked higher than any Ivy League school in engineering and graduates more engineers than all the Ivies combined. I will concede that Emory bests GT in graduating expensively educated students and likely provides a strong liberal arts education, but it's just a school. GT's impact in engineering and technology is unparalleled.

Emory is the only prestigious school in Georgia, and GT isn't better than Emory at all the STEM fields just Engineering, and Physics, and Emory doesn't have Engineering so that's not even a comparison.
Emory is ranked higher than GaT for undergrad and graduate school. So those STEM programs aren't helping GT all that much.

https://www.usnews.com/education/best-global-universities/rankings
(Emory 63 vs GT 70)

Emory has higher test scores, a lower acceptance rate, a students from better and wealthier backgrounds, and better placement in fields where prestige actually matters like Finance, law, even computer science ( Emory grads have higher salaries).
Emory grads have an median post grad salary 82k, while GT is 84k.
That's with Emory not having an engineering school, and having to rely on business and nursing grads. GT seemingly is underperforming for a STEM school when it comes to salary.
https://apply.emory.edu/discover/facts-stats/after-graduation.html

https://academiceffectiveness.gatech.edu/surveys/reports/georgia-tech-career-survey-salary-report-ay-2022-2023-public

You really missed the mark here.


What does it mean that Emory has student from "better and wealthier backgrounds"? I understand wealthier but I'm not sure what is a "better" background.

Big 3 private, Westminster Atlanta etc.


And there is the reason why I chose to sent me children to public schools.

Well...don't dish what you cant take. GT booster had no problem beating their chest comparing it to Yale.

There’s a notable difference between debating which college is superior and suggesting that students from specific private high schools come from inherently "better" backgrounds. I won’t pass up the chance to call out snobbery and elitism, which seems to be the real reason so many on DCUM dislike seeing public universities ranked highly. Let’s be honest: for many, an expensive education from an institution that makes students navigate an arduous admissions process, serves as a status symbol. The prestige of schools like Tufts or Emory feels tarnished when a large public university, that is accessible to more than just a select few from underprivileged or middle-class backgrounds, is ranked higher.


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Sorry, but in my circles, TUFTS or Emory would be a huge drop off…


Huge drop off from what?

I also don’t understand PP…does that mean any private college ranked below UCB is “tarnished” in some way?

They're grasping for staws... UCB was ranked below Emory/Vandy etc 2 years ago. And it'll change again in the future.


Cal has been ranked as high as #5 (1983) and as low as #27 (1997) in US News. It typically is ranked higher than Emory.

Average US News rank 1996-2025. (The USNWR list was greatly expanded in 1996.)

1.2 Princeton University
1.8 Harvard University
3.0 Yale University
4.7 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
4.8 Stanford University
6.8 University of Pennsylvania
7.5 California Institute of Technology
7.5 Duke University
7.8 Columbia University
8.6 University of Chicago
10.6 Dartmouth College
11.1 Northwestern University
12.0 Johns Hopkins University
13.7 Brown University
13.9 Cornell University
15.2 Washington University in St. Louis
16.3 Rice University
17.6 Vanderbilt University
18.2 University of Notre Dame
19.3 Emory University
21.0 University of California-Berkeley

22.2 Georgetown University
23.3 Carnegie Mellon University
23.5 University of Virginia
23.5 University of California-Los Angeles
25.4 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
28.0 University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
28.3 Tufts University
28.6 Wake Forest University
28.9 University of Southern California
32.6 New York University
34.2 University of Rochester
34.5 College of William and Mary
35.3 Brandeis University
35.4 University of California-San Diego
35.5 Boston College
37.3 Georgia Institute of Technology
38.7 University of Wisconsin-Madison
39.2 Case Western Reserve University
40.0 Lehigh University
40.5 University of California-Davis
40.8 University of California-Irvine
42.1 University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign
45.7 Tulane University

Emory is historically ranked higher.


Only if you cheery pick the years. Again, please tell me what Emory does better than Cal undergraduate or graduate?
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Anonymous wrote:In what discipline does Emory truly excel? Maybe nursing?

medicine, public health, physical therapy, physicians assistance, African American studies, African studies, Latin studies, Neuroscience, Biostatistics, combinatorics, business
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Anonymous wrote:1. Take US News Top 50
2. Remove these 5: UC Davis, UC Irvine, UC Santa Barbara, Wisconsin, and Illinois
3. Insert these 5: BU, Northeastern, William and Mary, Wake Forest, Rochester
There’s your top 50…

Remove Rutgers too which was ranked in the 60s, 70s every single year when things were sane


Rutgers is fine. As is UMD and Ohio State.

A little insulting to UMD to group it with those two schools, no?


I think that Georgia Tech should be insulted that Emory is ranked higher overall, making it the highest-ranked university in Atlanta. GT stands out as a truly elite engineering institution. It is ranked higher than any Ivy League school in engineering and graduates more engineers than all the Ivies combined. I will concede that Emory bests GT in graduating expensively educated students and likely provides a strong liberal arts education, but it's just a school. GT's impact in engineering and technology is unparalleled.

Emory is the only prestigious school in Georgia, and GT isn't better than Emory at all the STEM fields just Engineering, and Physics, and Emory doesn't have Engineering so that's not even a comparison.
Emory is ranked higher than GaT for undergrad and graduate school. So those STEM programs aren't helping GT all that much.

https://www.usnews.com/education/best-global-universities/rankings
(Emory 63 vs GT 70)

Emory has higher test scores, a lower acceptance rate, a students from better and wealthier backgrounds, and better placement in fields where prestige actually matters like Finance, law, even computer science ( Emory grads have higher salaries).
Emory grads have an median post grad salary 82k, while GT is 84k.
That's with Emory not having an engineering school, and having to rely on business and nursing grads. GT seemingly is underperforming for a STEM school when it comes to salary.
https://apply.emory.edu/discover/facts-stats/after-graduation.html

https://academiceffectiveness.gatech.edu/surveys/reports/georgia-tech-career-survey-salary-report-ay-2022-2023-public

You really missed the mark here.


What does it mean that Emory has student from "better and wealthier backgrounds"? I understand wealthier but I'm not sure what is a "better" background.

Big 3 private, Westminster Atlanta etc.


And there is the reason why I chose to sent me children to public schools.

Well...don't dish what you cant take. GT booster had no problem beating their chest comparing it to Yale.

There’s a notable difference between debating which college is superior and suggesting that students from specific private high schools come from inherently "better" backgrounds. I won’t pass up the chance to call out snobbery and elitism, which seems to be the real reason so many on DCUM dislike seeing public universities ranked highly. Let’s be honest: for many, an expensive education from an institution that makes students navigate an arduous admissions process, serves as a status symbol. The prestige of schools like Tufts or Emory feels tarnished when a large public university, that is accessible to more than just a select few from underprivileged or middle-class backgrounds, is ranked higher.


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Sorry, but in my circles, TUFTS or Emory would be a huge drop off…


Huge drop off from what?

I also don’t understand PP…does that mean any private college ranked below UCB is “tarnished” in some way?

They're grasping for staws... UCB was ranked below Emory/Vandy etc 2 years ago. And it'll change again in the future.


Cal has been ranked as high as #5 (1983) and as low as #27 (1997) in US News. It typically is ranked higher than Emory.

Average US News rank 1996-2025. (The USNWR list was greatly expanded in 1996.)

1.2 Princeton University
1.8 Harvard University
3.0 Yale University
4.7 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
4.8 Stanford University
6.8 University of Pennsylvania
7.5 California Institute of Technology
7.5 Duke University
7.8 Columbia University
8.6 University of Chicago
10.6 Dartmouth College
11.1 Northwestern University
12.0 Johns Hopkins University
13.7 Brown University
13.9 Cornell University
15.2 Washington University in St. Louis
16.3 Rice University
17.6 Vanderbilt University
18.2 University of Notre Dame
19.3 Emory University
21.0 University of California-Berkeley

22.2 Georgetown University
23.3 Carnegie Mellon University
23.5 University of Virginia
23.5 University of California-Los Angeles
25.4 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
28.0 University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
28.3 Tufts University
28.6 Wake Forest University
28.9 University of Southern California
32.6 New York University
34.2 University of Rochester
34.5 College of William and Mary
35.3 Brandeis University
35.4 University of California-San Diego
35.5 Boston College
37.3 Georgia Institute of Technology
38.7 University of Wisconsin-Madison
39.2 Case Western Reserve University
40.0 Lehigh University
40.5 University of California-Davis
40.8 University of California-Irvine
42.1 University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign
45.7 Tulane University

Emory is historically ranked higher.


Only if you cheery pick the years. Again, please tell me what Emory does better than Cal undergraduate or graduate?


The most recent 30 years doesn’t seem like cherry picking. Even if somebody added the years since the beginning the two schools would still essentially be tied by USNews.
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Anonymous wrote:1. Take US News Top 50
2. Remove these 5: UC Davis, UC Irvine, UC Santa Barbara, Wisconsin, and Illinois
3. Insert these 5: BU, Northeastern, William and Mary, Wake Forest, Rochester
There’s your top 50…

Remove Rutgers too which was ranked in the 60s, 70s every single year when things were sane


Rutgers is fine. As is UMD and Ohio State.

A little insulting to UMD to group it with those two schools, no?


I think that Georgia Tech should be insulted that Emory is ranked higher overall, making it the highest-ranked university in Atlanta. GT stands out as a truly elite engineering institution. It is ranked higher than any Ivy League school in engineering and graduates more engineers than all the Ivies combined. I will concede that Emory bests GT in graduating expensively educated students and likely provides a strong liberal arts education, but it's just a school. GT's impact in engineering and technology is unparalleled.

Emory is the only prestigious school in Georgia, and GT isn't better than Emory at all the STEM fields just Engineering, and Physics, and Emory doesn't have Engineering so that's not even a comparison.
Emory is ranked higher than GaT for undergrad and graduate school. So those STEM programs aren't helping GT all that much.

https://www.usnews.com/education/best-global-universities/rankings
(Emory 63 vs GT 70)

Emory has higher test scores, a lower acceptance rate, a students from better and wealthier backgrounds, and better placement in fields where prestige actually matters like Finance, law, even computer science ( Emory grads have higher salaries).
Emory grads have an median post grad salary 82k, while GT is 84k.
That's with Emory not having an engineering school, and having to rely on business and nursing grads. GT seemingly is underperforming for a STEM school when it comes to salary.
https://apply.emory.edu/discover/facts-stats/after-graduation.html

https://academiceffectiveness.gatech.edu/surveys/reports/georgia-tech-career-survey-salary-report-ay-2022-2023-public

You really missed the mark here.


What does it mean that Emory has student from "better and wealthier backgrounds"? I understand wealthier but I'm not sure what is a "better" background.

Big 3 private, Westminster Atlanta etc.


And there is the reason why I chose to sent me children to public schools.

Well...don't dish what you cant take. GT booster had no problem beating their chest comparing it to Yale.

There’s a notable difference between debating which college is superior and suggesting that students from specific private high schools come from inherently "better" backgrounds. I won’t pass up the chance to call out snobbery and elitism, which seems to be the real reason so many on DCUM dislike seeing public universities ranked highly. Let’s be honest: for many, an expensive education from an institution that makes students navigate an arduous admissions process, serves as a status symbol. The prestige of schools like Tufts or Emory feels tarnished when a large public university, that is accessible to more than just a select few from underprivileged or middle-class backgrounds, is ranked higher.



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Sorry, but in my circles, TUFTS or Emory would be a huge drop off…


Exactly! These poser schools cater to those who can’t get into elite institutions but still want an expensive education with a veneer of exclusivity. By the way, check out the law school rankings. Emory's law school currently sits eleven spots behind Alabama. I bet you can't say the same for Cal, UCLA, or even Ohio State.
Emory is T25. The ones your children can't get into, and the one yall are upset that Gatech isn't ranked higher than... But now its not elite lol...Pick one narrative.

GT is elite at engineering and a better school overall than Emory. I think that was the argument.

Can you explain why Emorys median salary is 82k without an engineering school, but GT's is only 84k as a STEM school? Is Emory overperforming or Gatech underperforming?



Who cares they are both mid-range schools. The salary your kid gets will not have anything to do with the median.

This is peak coping as if we can't read the past comments in this thread. Again, Emory is T25. Thats very high for mid range. Anyway are you going to answer the question? Half of Georgia techs so called elite engineering grads are making less than 80k? Why is that? Why are Emory's humanities grads doing almost as well?


According to the College Scorecard, humanities majors from Emory are not performing well in terms of earnings. However, Emory’s largest cohort of graduates is in nursing, and they earn an average of $88,000, which is strong. Other high-earning fields at Emory include business and economics. Interestingly, while humanities graduates from Emory struggle, nursing graduates from several other schools in Georgia seem to earn even more. In comparison, Georgia Tech appears to have stronger outcomes on the College Scorecard overall than Emory
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Anonymous wrote:In what discipline does Emory truly excel? Maybe nursing?

medicine, public health, physical therapy, physicians assistance, African American studies, African studies, Latin studies, Neuroscience, Biostatistics, combinatorics, business


Top 5 which of those?
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Anonymous wrote:1. Take US News Top 50
2. Remove these 5: UC Davis, UC Irvine, UC Santa Barbara, Wisconsin, and Illinois
3. Insert these 5: BU, Northeastern, William and Mary, Wake Forest, Rochester
There’s your top 50…

Remove Rutgers too which was ranked in the 60s, 70s every single year when things were sane


Rutgers is fine. As is UMD and Ohio State.

A little insulting to UMD to group it with those two schools, no?


I think that Georgia Tech should be insulted that Emory is ranked higher overall, making it the highest-ranked university in Atlanta. GT stands out as a truly elite engineering institution. It is ranked higher than any Ivy League school in engineering and graduates more engineers than all the Ivies combined. I will concede that Emory bests GT in graduating expensively educated students and likely provides a strong liberal arts education, but it's just a school. GT's impact in engineering and technology is unparalleled.

Emory is the only prestigious school in Georgia, and GT isn't better than Emory at all the STEM fields just Engineering, and Physics, and Emory doesn't have Engineering so that's not even a comparison.
Emory is ranked higher than GaT for undergrad and graduate school. So those STEM programs aren't helping GT all that much.

https://www.usnews.com/education/best-global-universities/rankings
(Emory 63 vs GT 70)

Emory has higher test scores, a lower acceptance rate, a students from better and wealthier backgrounds, and better placement in fields where prestige actually matters like Finance, law, even computer science ( Emory grads have higher salaries).
Emory grads have an median post grad salary 82k, while GT is 84k.
That's with Emory not having an engineering school, and having to rely on business and nursing grads. GT seemingly is underperforming for a STEM school when it comes to salary.
https://apply.emory.edu/discover/facts-stats/after-graduation.html

https://academiceffectiveness.gatech.edu/surveys/reports/georgia-tech-career-survey-salary-report-ay-2022-2023-public

You really missed the mark here.


What does it mean that Emory has student from "better and wealthier backgrounds"? I understand wealthier but I'm not sure what is a "better" background.

Big 3 private, Westminster Atlanta etc.


And there is the reason why I chose to sent me children to public schools.

Well...don't dish what you cant take. GT booster had no problem beating their chest comparing it to Yale.

There’s a notable difference between debating which college is superior and suggesting that students from specific private high schools come from inherently "better" backgrounds. I won’t pass up the chance to call out snobbery and elitism, which seems to be the real reason so many on DCUM dislike seeing public universities ranked highly. Let’s be honest: for many, an expensive education from an institution that makes students navigate an arduous admissions process, serves as a status symbol. The prestige of schools like Tufts or Emory feels tarnished when a large public university, that is accessible to more than just a select few from underprivileged or middle-class backgrounds, is ranked higher.

Don't sneak Tufts into this. And only 3 publics are currently ranked higher than Emory, only because of the methodology change. You would be hard pressed to find people who think Umich is better than Emory but a GaTech booster thinks they're hot sauce. Just delusional. They needed a reminder for why Emory is the best ranked school in Georgia for 40 years now, no harm no foul.


Good one! I can think of many people who know Michigan is better than Emory.

I know plenty who think the opposite, mainly Big 3 students. Also Emory is historically ranked higher.


Your obsession with Big 3 makes you sound like a student to be honest.
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Anonymous wrote:1. Take US News Top 50
2. Remove these 5: UC Davis, UC Irvine, UC Santa Barbara, Wisconsin, and Illinois
3. Insert these 5: BU, Northeastern, William and Mary, Wake Forest, Rochester
There’s your top 50…

Remove Rutgers too which was ranked in the 60s, 70s every single year when things were sane


Rutgers is fine. As is UMD and Ohio State.

A little insulting to UMD to group it with those two schools, no?


I think that Georgia Tech should be insulted that Emory is ranked higher overall, making it the highest-ranked university in Atlanta. GT stands out as a truly elite engineering institution. It is ranked higher than any Ivy League school in engineering and graduates more engineers than all the Ivies combined. I will concede that Emory bests GT in graduating expensively educated students and likely provides a strong liberal arts education, but it's just a school. GT's impact in engineering and technology is unparalleled.

Emory is the only prestigious school in Georgia, and GT isn't better than Emory at all the STEM fields just Engineering, and Physics, and Emory doesn't have Engineering so that's not even a comparison.
Emory is ranked higher than GaT for undergrad and graduate school. So those STEM programs aren't helping GT all that much.

https://www.usnews.com/education/best-global-universities/rankings
(Emory 63 vs GT 70)

Emory has higher test scores, a lower acceptance rate, a students from better and wealthier backgrounds, and better placement in fields where prestige actually matters like Finance, law, even computer science ( Emory grads have higher salaries).
Emory grads have an median post grad salary 82k, while GT is 84k.
That's with Emory not having an engineering school, and having to rely on business and nursing grads. GT seemingly is underperforming for a STEM school when it comes to salary.
https://apply.emory.edu/discover/facts-stats/after-graduation.html

https://academiceffectiveness.gatech.edu/surveys/reports/georgia-tech-career-survey-salary-report-ay-2022-2023-public

You really missed the mark here.


What does it mean that Emory has student from "better and wealthier backgrounds"? I understand wealthier but I'm not sure what is a "better" background.

Big 3 private, Westminster Atlanta etc.


And there is the reason why I chose to sent me children to public schools.

Well...don't dish what you cant take. GT booster had no problem beating their chest comparing it to Yale.

There’s a notable difference between debating which college is superior and suggesting that students from specific private high schools come from inherently "better" backgrounds. I won’t pass up the chance to call out snobbery and elitism, which seems to be the real reason so many on DCUM dislike seeing public universities ranked highly. Let’s be honest: for many, an expensive education from an institution that makes students navigate an arduous admissions process, serves as a status symbol. The prestige of schools like Tufts or Emory feels tarnished when a large public university, that is accessible to more than just a select few from underprivileged or middle-class backgrounds, is ranked higher.



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Sorry, but in my circles, TUFTS or Emory would be a huge drop off…


Exactly! These poser schools cater to those who can’t get into elite institutions but still want an expensive education with a veneer of exclusivity. By the way, check out the law school rankings. Emory's law school currently sits eleven spots behind Alabama. I bet you can't say the same for Cal, UCLA, or even Ohio State.
Emory is T25. The ones your children can't get into, and the one yall are upset that Gatech isn't ranked higher than... But now its not elite lol...Pick one narrative.

GT is elite at engineering and a better school overall than Emory. I think that was the argument.

Can you explain why Emorys median salary is 82k without an engineering school, but GT's is only 84k as a STEM school? Is Emory overperforming or Gatech underperforming?



Who cares they are both mid-range schools. The salary your kid gets will not have anything to do with the median.

This is peak coping as if we can't read the past comments in this thread. Again, Emory is T25. Thats very high for mid range. Anyway are you going to answer the question? Half of Georgia techs so called elite engineering grads are making less than 80k? Why is that? Why are Emory's humanities grads doing almost as well?


According to the College Scorecard, humanities majors from Emory are not performing well in terms of earnings. However, Emory’s largest cohort of graduates is in nursing, and they earn an average of $88,000, which is strong. Other high-earning fields at Emory include business and economics. Interestingly, while humanities graduates from Emory struggle, nursing graduates from several other schools in Georgia seem to earn even more. In comparison, Georgia Tech appears to have stronger outcomes on the College Scorecard overall than Emory

College scorecard is 4 years out and only students who had federal loans. The salaries I posted are from November 2024 and include everyone.
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Who cares about Emory omg.
All these chip on the shoulder parents from Emory, UVA, blablabla….
Nobody cares
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Anonymous wrote:In what discipline does Emory truly excel? Maybe nursing?

medicine, public health, physical therapy, physicians assistance, African American studies, African studies, Latin studies, Neuroscience, Biostatistics, combinatorics, business


Top 5 which of those?

Why is Top 5 the cut off? GT isn't Top5 in much outside of engineering.
But Nursing, Physical therapy , Physicians Assistance, African American studies, Biomedical engineering, public health, Biostatistics
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Anonymous wrote:1. Take US News Top 50
2. Remove these 5: UC Davis, UC Irvine, UC Santa Barbara, Wisconsin, and Illinois
3. Insert these 5: BU, Northeastern, William and Mary, Wake Forest, Rochester
There’s your top 50…

Remove Rutgers too which was ranked in the 60s, 70s every single year when things were sane


Rutgers is fine. As is UMD and Ohio State.

A little insulting to UMD to group it with those two schools, no?


I think that Georgia Tech should be insulted that Emory is ranked higher overall, making it the highest-ranked university in Atlanta. GT stands out as a truly elite engineering institution. It is ranked higher than any Ivy League school in engineering and graduates more engineers than all the Ivies combined. I will concede that Emory bests GT in graduating expensively educated students and likely provides a strong liberal arts education, but it's just a school. GT's impact in engineering and technology is unparalleled.

Emory is the only prestigious school in Georgia, and GT isn't better than Emory at all the STEM fields just Engineering, and Physics, and Emory doesn't have Engineering so that's not even a comparison.
Emory is ranked higher than GaT for undergrad and graduate school. So those STEM programs aren't helping GT all that much.

https://www.usnews.com/education/best-global-universities/rankings
(Emory 63 vs GT 70)

Emory has higher test scores, a lower acceptance rate, a students from better and wealthier backgrounds, and better placement in fields where prestige actually matters like Finance, law, even computer science ( Emory grads have higher salaries).
Emory grads have an median post grad salary 82k, while GT is 84k.
That's with Emory not having an engineering school, and having to rely on business and nursing grads. GT seemingly is underperforming for a STEM school when it comes to salary.
https://apply.emory.edu/discover/facts-stats/after-graduation.html

https://academiceffectiveness.gatech.edu/surveys/reports/georgia-tech-career-survey-salary-report-ay-2022-2023-public

You really missed the mark here.


What does it mean that Emory has student from "better and wealthier backgrounds"? I understand wealthier but I'm not sure what is a "better" background.

Big 3 private, Westminster Atlanta etc.


And there is the reason why I chose to sent me children to public schools.

Well...don't dish what you cant take. GT booster had no problem beating their chest comparing it to Yale.

There’s a notable difference between debating which college is superior and suggesting that students from specific private high schools come from inherently "better" backgrounds. I won’t pass up the chance to call out snobbery and elitism, which seems to be the real reason so many on DCUM dislike seeing public universities ranked highly. Let’s be honest: for many, an expensive education from an institution that makes students navigate an arduous admissions process, serves as a status symbol. The prestige of schools like Tufts or Emory feels tarnished when a large public university, that is accessible to more than just a select few from underprivileged or middle-class backgrounds, is ranked higher.



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Sorry, but in my circles, TUFTS or Emory would be a huge drop off…


Exactly! These poser schools cater to those who can’t get into elite institutions but still want an expensive education with a veneer of exclusivity. By the way, check out the law school rankings. Emory's law school currently sits eleven spots behind Alabama. I bet you can't say the same for Cal, UCLA, or even Ohio State.
Emory is T25. The ones your children can't get into, and the one yall are upset that Gatech isn't ranked higher than... But now its not elite lol...Pick one narrative.

GT is elite at engineering and a better school overall than Emory. I think that was the argument.

Can you explain why Emorys median salary is 82k without an engineering school, but GT's is only 84k as a STEM school? Is Emory overperforming or Gatech underperforming?



Who cares they are both mid-range schools. The salary your kid gets will not have anything to do with the median.

This is peak coping as if we can't read the past comments in this thread. Again, Emory is T25. Thats very high for mid range. Anyway are you going to answer the question? Half of Georgia techs so called elite engineering grads are making less than 80k? Why is that? Why are Emory's humanities grads doing almost as well?


According to the College Scorecard, humanities majors from Emory are not performing well in terms of earnings. However, Emory’s largest cohort of graduates is in nursing, and they earn an average of $88,000, which is strong. Other high-earning fields at Emory include business and economics. Interestingly, while humanities graduates from Emory struggle, nursing graduates from several other schools in Georgia seem to earn even more. In comparison, Georgia Tech appears to have stronger outcomes on the College Scorecard overall than Emory

https://apply.emory.edu/discover/facts-stats/after-graduation.html
82k
https://academiceffectiveness.gatech.edu/surveys/reports/georgia-tech-career-survey-salary-report-ay-2022-2023-public
84k
These are official from the school's themselves, now let's stay on topic. Why didn't GT do better?
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