I think some private universities in the T50 still share a similar caliber to those in the T30. And I agree that fit truly matters. |
Emory is definitely considered better academically. ND is ranked higher for other reasons. |
None do honestly. I would say there's a fairly big drop outside of top 25. |
ED has nothing to do with the scholarship…it probably works against you. It is also awarded to a very small group…less than 5% of kids that don’t qualify for need aid. |
Nope, not for schools like NYU, Tufts, BU, BC, Northeastern, Wake Forest, and USC which is close to T25 |
Nobody cares about D3 football. Heck, most Ivy League students barely care about their sports teams these days. Student attendance has dropped significantly. |
LOL no. |
Yes all of those are a tier down. NYU and USC are the closest but NYU has lower student quality (only 30% submitting test scores) and USC is academically not the same level as a WashU for instance. The others dont come close especially BU or Wake. |
Yes, Emory has 4.2 reputation score on US news and is ranked 69. While ND is ranked 322. The global rankings are academic/research only rankings. |
Correction: the most recent CDS has 1540 as the 75th percentile SAT, with 1510 as the median. And over a third of the class is test optional. And that’s not counting the kids at Oxford. So the “admissions standard” isn’t as high as PP would like you to believe. I’m not saying Emory is anyone’s backup, because they take most of their class in ED. But that’s exactly why Emory isn’t really on the radar in the DMV: if you’re a high-stats student, Emory isn’t aspirational enough to justify an ED, and the odds of admission are too low to justify an RD. They also waitlist a lot of kids which, given the rest of the profile, makes me suspect they use the waitlist for yield protection. |
They take a little over 50% ED (total For I and II)which is basically the same as all top 20 ED schools. |
The CDS is from last year. The 1540 avg was from the Emory Admitted students day conference several weeks ago. They also said over 80% submitted test scores. If Emory isnt aspirational enough AND TOO selective, then why do so many top students apply? You sound dumb. |
| DMV has a tonne of Emory alum, Im sure their kids are applying. |
The tier is very thin. Nobody would be surprised by choosing USC or NYU over Emory, and even BU or Northeastern for CS/Engineering and Boston. There isn't much difference in student caliber, especially when Emory gets an inflow from Oxford. |
| Oxford stats are almost the same as Emory stats. Many at Oxford have 1500+ SAT’s and the RD admit rate for Oxford alone is still below 20% |