But it raises the acceptance rate, and makes people think it's not there with Rice and Vandy when it is when you only count the main campus. |
It isn’t right there with Rice and Vandy because those Oxford kids all come to main campus and graduate with the same degree. |
Oxford is no different than Transfer students |
ED at Duke is FAR more selective than ED at Emory. |
Actually they are, because Oxford students are considered Emory students from day one. There is no metric they need to meet to move to main campus. |
Those Oxford students have the same sat/GPA avg as any other top 20. 1470- 1560. That's the same as ND and I think Cornell. The only difference is the acceptance rate. Most people don't investigate further, they just see 7% acceptance rate vs 14. |
Yes it is, they need to graduate from Oxford. The DOE doesn't consider both campuses the same. |
Duke ED is 15%. Emory is 20%. That's not FAR.... |
To be fair it seems like a few PPs got into Rice and Vandy but not Emory soo... |
Rejected from Oxford too. |
Really? That seems so unlikely, even acknowledging that <20% = lottery |
But Emory does. You’ve tried to make this argument multiple times here and I am not sure why you care so much. Emory is a T25 school, wishing away 1000 Emory students is stupid and doesn’t even change people’s perception of the school. |
Duke has only one Ed. Emory’s ED1 acceptance rate is well over 30 percent. A lower ED2 rate brings it to 20. |
| All of the out of state folks are ruining this board. Take it to CC. This is a DMV focused board. |
Most big3 students I know at Emory went to Oxford and chose it over BU/BC level schools. Although the stats are the same on paper, there does seem to be a difference between both campuses. |