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Why does this matter?
Go to the school that suits you! Be grateful you have a choice!! Sheesh. |
Interesting. We visited and loved the campus. It is so pretty. Crossing over gorges, etc. I found Cornell to be beautiful. I love that it is a little bit wild and rugged - more natural than some beautifully manicured campuses. I think it appeals to kids who are outdoorsy |
This makes no sense. |
The “only if Greek” part is not true. My kid is graduating from Cornell this year. He is not in a frat, but very social. They do all types of fun activities. He works hard but also has many groups of friend from clubs and classes. |
| Emory v. Cornell is a good problem to have. Congrats! |
You dislike facts and data? |
I agree, they're the same. Yes Cornell is SLIGHTLY more prestigious but Emory is a bit better for premed so it's a wash. If you're a city person than Emory, rual person then Cornell. Needs diversity -Emory, okay with less of it-Cornell. Traditional college experience, Cornell. New age college experience, Emory. Personally, I would choose Emory, but no wrong choices here. |
I didn't really beileve her, but I asked about she suicide rate and she said she saw several who committed. Sorry, no lies here. She's 26 so recent graduate. |
| Cornell has a slightly better name, but Emory likely better overall experience. And hospital is right on campus, so more opportunities for undergrad. |
| Cornell better known on the west coast. |
Cornell is vulnerable because they have many political protests, rely heavily on federal funding, and don't have a big per student endowment. But I don't think any of those are true for Dartmouth. It's an obscure school in the middle of nowhere. Dartmouth and Penn are the 2 Ivies that are not on Trump's "bad list". |
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Emory js more prestigious than CALS, IMO
Remember that CALS is one of the land-grant schools, making it more like a state university in terms of admission practices. |
If you take a look at HMS class profile, you will see Cornell is a stronger feeder than Emory. Cornell has the ivy prestige (applies to CALS), and a better medical school outcome. CALS has lots of premed students. CALS really should be named College of Life Sciences. I don't think CALS is second tier just because it's a contract college. https://tinyurl.com/44b7rxfy |
Mine didn’t end up attending, but got into Cornell for CHE which is also a contact college, lots of premeds do the Human, Health & Biology major I think it was called. The premeds are all over the different schools, I never got sense that mattered in any way. |
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