!!Emory ED 2 is out!!

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:DS got into Oxford ED2 with 1540 and 3.7 weighted gpa and meh ECs. Not Emory, but we're still ecstatic, Oxford may have been his first choice over Emory anyway.


Same, only got into Oxford. 4.0 UW, 1520 sat, 790 math2, 740 physics, decent ecs and essays. Asian


OMG so happy to see these posts about Oxford - no offense to Emory but my kid would go to Oxford over Emory in a heartbeat. Maybe Brexit is making it easier for US students. Not that those kids didn't have great stats- they did -but I know the British school don't care as much about EC's unless it's debate or crew.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DS got into Oxford ED2 with 1540 and 3.7 weighted gpa and meh ECs. Not Emory, but we're still ecstatic, Oxford may have been his first choice over Emory anyway.


Same, only got into Oxford. 4.0 UW, 1520 sat, 790 math2, 740 physics, decent ecs and essays. Asian


OMG so happy to see these posts about Oxford - no offense to Emory but my kid would go to Oxford over Emory in a heartbeat. Maybe Brexit is making it easier for US students. Not that those kids didn't have great stats- they did -but I know the British school don't care as much about EC's unless it's debate or crew.


Oh lawd, who is going to educate this poor poster?
Anonymous
Obvious trolling. And if not, can't fix stupid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DS got into Oxford ED2 with 1540 and 3.7 weighted gpa and meh ECs. Not Emory, but we're still ecstatic, Oxford may have been his first choice over Emory anyway.


Same, only got into Oxford. 4.0 UW, 1520 sat, 790 math2, 740 physics, decent ecs and essays. Asian


OMG so happy to see these posts about Oxford - no offense to Emory but my kid would go to Oxford over Emory in a heartbeat. Maybe Brexit is making it easier for US students. Not that those kids didn't have great stats- they did -but I know the British school don't care as much about EC's unless it's debate or crew.


this is Rich.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Emory is a fine school. It is not on the same level as the names being tossed about here.


This.


Explain this? So are the rankings wrong?


DP. Social prestige would rank Emory quite a bit lower than Georgetown, Cornell, Haverford, etc.

Then what would you consider Emory's "social peers" to be?
Anonymous
Is Emory still a pre-med factory?
Anonymous
https://emorywheel.com/international-early-decision-applications-decreases-by-3-percent/

They released the ED1 and ED2 data. 33% ED1
AND 13% ED2 acceptance rate !!

I guess RD will be around 10% or even lower
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is Emory still a pre-med factory?


Probably. On the tour, the tour guide was pre-med and that's all he talked about. But I do know there is a lot of business students as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://emorywheel.com/international-early-decision-applications-decreases-by-3-percent/

They released the ED1 and ED2 data. 33% ED1
AND 13% ED2 acceptance rate !!

I guess RD will be around 10% or even lower


I'd be very interested to see what other schools ED1 vs ED2 admit rate is. I've seen similar at Wesleyan - and it makes me think there's not nearly the bump for ED2 that there is for ED1. I think at that point, they'll take kids that they would definitely admit RD but otherwise the school has already filled half its class through ED1 and there's no reason to give any applicant a bump prior to RD
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://emorywheel.com/international-early-decision-applications-decreases-by-3-percent/

They released the ED1 and ED2 data. 33% ED1
AND 13% ED2 acceptance rate !!

I guess RD will be around 10% or even lower


I'd be very interested to see what other schools ED1 vs ED2 admit rate is. I've seen similar at Wesleyan - and it makes me think there's not nearly the bump for ED2 that there is for ED1. I think at that point, they'll take kids that they would definitely admit RD but otherwise the school has already filled half its class through ED1 and there's no reason to give any applicant a bump prior to RD


This might help https://www.collegekickstart.com/blog/item/class-of-2024-early-decision-and-early-action-results
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://emorywheel.com/international-early-decision-applications-decreases-by-3-percent/

They released the ED1 and ED2 data. 33% ED1
AND 13% ED2 acceptance rate !!

I guess RD will be around 10% or even lower


I'd be very interested to see what other schools ED1 vs ED2 admit rate is. I've seen similar at Wesleyan - and it makes me think there's not nearly the bump for ED2 that there is for ED1. I think at that point, they'll take kids that they would definitely admit RD but otherwise the school has already filled half its class through ED1 and there's no reason to give any applicant a bump prior to RD


I think it's a little odd. they could have easily balanced out the acceptances in ED1 and ED2 so that it was 25%, each or so instead of 33% for one and 13% for the other. But this does give an indication of what the overall acceptance rate will be, I guess you can expect it to be around 13%.
Anonymous
It seems as if even Oxford is getting very hard to get into.
Anonymous
Does anyone know how difficult it is to get the Emory Scholar designation? And is this a full ride?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:This was posted on RED-DIT. It obviously caused a lot of stir due to the stats of her peers. She also said she applied as an African studies major, but plans to switch to Neuroscience. She also seems to be South African.
Accepted
"Emory Race :black Score:1280 Gpa:uw :3.9 W:4.22 Did all honours classes but 3 AP classes but did 6 college classes (dual enrolled) Did and initiative called stuff the bus which raised money and school supplies for a local underprivileged school Also volunteer at my local hospital."


Well this is just wonderful considering DS was rejected
GPA: 4.0/4.0 (unweighted)
Tests: (35 ACT, 35 english, 35-math, 35-reading, 34-science, 9-essay)
Varsity Tennis Captain
Started a non-profit etc.
But we're Indian from New Jersey so I'm sure that had a lot to do with it.


Wow, sorry your amazing kid was rejected, he sounds incredible. Adversity can be a gift. I am sure it is hard to swallow and there is bitterness but you and your kid already hit the jackpot of who he is! He will rise to the top. Make lemonade!!!!!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know how difficult it is to get the Emory Scholar designation? And is this a full ride?

Yes Emory Scholars is a full Ride while being a finalist gives yiu a half ride I think. And obviously its hard to get.
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