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These two schools are really different. One is very small, only undergrads, rural, high percentage athlete, and cold. The other is suburban with access to big urban, mid sized, grad schools galore, and warm.
Prestige" is the red herring here, surely, your kid has a preference on type of school? They will be sufficiently prepared for med school at either school. |
Emory isn’t well known internationally. |
More students choose Emory according to parchment honesty its a wash on prestige although the avg genz would prefer Emory for obvious reasons (Atlanta). |
Emory booster seems to think its location is going to be a tie breaker. College kids don’t think Atlanta is that big of a selling point when deciding which school to attend. |
Yeah they do. It is honestly quite odd to apply to both Emory and Williams…have to believe the cross-applicant pool is quite low. Now, it doesn’t have the same pull of Boston for college kids, but no city has such a concentration of top schools as Boston. |
| Williams (and Amherst) carry the prestige of Harvard and Yale. If you want to carry that prestige, Williams. If you don't care about that prestige, then which ever college is cheaper (and this goes for a host of colleges in the T50) |
Williams is no where near HYPSM territory. What kind of bots are spamming this thread? |
| I’m surprised OP’s kid applied to both Emory and Williams. Very little overlap between the schools. My kid who’s at Emory has observed that a lot of students there weren’t interested in SLAC’s and were more likely to have applied to places like Michigan, UCLA, Duke, Columbia, Penn. |
| Williams is more prestigious than Emory. They are both great options. What would you child like best? |