Barnard IS a wonderful school...but its ED acceptance rate is over 25 percent and it accepts a very large percent of its class in ED. In this way it is very different than Columbia and its stats aren't included with Columbia's. |
To state the obvious, Barnard has a completely different identity than Columbia, including its own admissions office. We need to stop giving attention to a crazy person who is trying to disown a third of the school because she is upset Emory has an ED acceptance rate above 30, which is also insane btw. Oxford campus admits have the same average stats as main campus, and wind up leading many of the clubs at Emory as upperclassman. And for those that are worried, the Emory parents I know irl are completely normal. |
You are reading the Parchment results incorrectly. For Harvard vs. NYU and Harvard vs. UCLA the percentages numbers are black, meaning Parchment doesn't have enough data to say accurately. When parchment has enough data the numbers are in green and red. It says that above the percentage numbers. ("If the results are in color, then the difference is statistically significant at a 95% confidence level".) The crazy Parchment examples people cite are almost always "low confidence" results. When the numbers are in color the results make more sense. |
Yes, they said it was 32% for both campuses. They also gave you the stats for the individual campuses. |
Maryland |
Oh...said your kid volunteers at Emory every Summer. |
Oxford also has its own admissions office... Emory says Oxford has its own identity as an LAC. Barnard students take classes at Columbia just like Oxford students at Emory. USnews doesn't count Oxford in its calculations concerning Emory. You shouldn't either. |
Divorced, DDs dad lives in atl. |
Got it...thought that was really "going the extra mile" to volunteer at Emory from MD. Congrats. |
Columbia also has general studies, which no one includes. The fact that people are so eager to include Oxford to Emory is telling. Emory is just forthright unlike other places. |
Rejected from both
4.0 UW 4.2 W 1530 SAT 8 AP EC (ASYO, ESYO, GMEA ALL-STATE, Interlochen, Soccer captain, Server at a restaurant, Student-Pilot (PPL), presidential award(volunteer hours 900+)) Low income Asian Applied as Music major and scholars program Shocked and distraught, don't know what else we could have done. I don't want to think it's because we're Asian, but... |
Are Emory's ED stats trustworthy? |
This must be a trolll. No normal parent would act like this. |
Emory considers Oxford a division of Emory, not a separate school. From the Emory web site, admissions page: Oxford College is where Emory began in 1836. After Emory College of Arts and Sciences became part of Emory University in Atlanta in 1919, Oxford became a division where students could begin their first two years of a four-year liberal arts education. Emory and Oxford offer equivalent curricula and maintain parallel academic standard Oxford College and Emory College are academically equal and both programs are looking for the most qualified students Oxford is Emory University’s smallest division but also its most diverse |
That totally sucks. I'm so disappointed for you. |