Why does that matter? WashU doesn't have a nursing program. AI will replace most engineers soon, nursing will be just fine. |
Your assumption is plain wrong. Engineers will matter and that is why it’s important to have an engineering school which Emory does not. |
because it is easier to get into and always has been. |
Nurse won't be needed in the future |
Well, guess MIT and CalTech will have to close up shop. And btw, WashU does have nursing program |
Emory has a joint program with Georgia Tech for an engineering major or majors. |
Just go to GaTech |
Exactly |
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This is either an uneducated or an unserious remark. Hope it’s the latter. |
| NP. Emory and WashU are similar in terms of selectivity, endowment, and student makeup. they have some different academic offerings. Tulane is a great school in a great city but is not the same level in terms of selectivity. they play the yield protection game but take students ED that would never get accepted in Emory or WashU. We know kids who were accepted into WashU and not Emory and vice versa.WashU and Emory overlap more with Vanderbilt, Georgetown etc, |
Emory WashU has ED1 ED2 and they practice yield protection too |
In fact isn't Emory the one have cheated for long time? not just 'game' but actual cheating https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/emory-university-false-academic-data-sent-ranking-groups-flna950476 |
Seriously WTF. They never say anything about this actual cheating schools, but everytime bring in this vague 'game' for other schools. |
| All three schools are significantly easier to get into ED1 than peer schools, with acceptance rates of 35 percent or higher. They are therefore very good ED1 plays if your student likes one of them. |