Bay Area and London, bought out two failing schools |
That doesn’t count. |
They bought a building in Seattle too! Northeastern ... coming to a theater near you! |
| DC applied ED2 to Vanderbilt. This is making us pause… where’s it all going? |
outdated with latest here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_colleges_and_universities_in_the_United_States_by_endowment |
oxford is a “backdoor” i guess to an already undesirable school with very very shoddy freshman stats (gpa is around and class rank is abysmal). main emory campus is only 37% yield. no one wants to use the front either |
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The West Palm campus is to be grad only, I believe. About 1000 undergrads in San Francisco. NYC campus looks gorgeous and teeny tiny.
Also, one of the big financiers of the West palm campus is Miami dolphins and Hard Rock stadium principal owner Stephen Ross. You know — the guy with a biz school in the upper Midwest named after him |
Duke has an international campus with a 5% acceptance rate: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Kunshan_University i doubt Vandy would sully their degree with a high let alone 100% acceptance rate elsewhere. |
If this makes you feel better. Only one poster on this forum gives a crap about yield and its you. And a 3.84UW, with a 1510/34 test median is shoddy? You're trying too hard. What we do know is that Emory Oxfrod will be much more selective than Vandy’s B campuses. |
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Cornell Tech--joint between Cornell University and Israel's Technion. Graduate only as of now. |
19th overall, getting closer to falling out of top 20. |
It’s also not really true. Homewood is over 100 acres and houses all Arts and Sciences and Engineering undergrads. Schoolsof Nursing and Peabody Conservatory are elsewhere in the same city. |
What's the purpose of these campuses? Just seems like a waste of money. |
76% in top 10% of class. So what is that 3.84 due to? soft classes? 35% at Emory have above a 3.75 GPA - it's 88% at Vandy and a lot higher at top privates. Meanwhile Emory has 35% under a 3.5 where as good schools have close to 0% in this category. VCongrats on your median 1510 with test optional. The fact is Emory always has and always will enroll second tier students. |