They aren't better than Wake Forest. Wake is a great school. Salary has nothing to do with whether a school is great or not. Brown has low salary output, lower than almost all of these schools. Emory and Williams are peers, BC and GaTech are not and never will be. Don't know why you keep bringing those schools up, you must have went to one of them. They hardly are even third tier. If WSJ is a bad ranking (it isn't, it's better than US news) then Forbes and NICHE are much worse, especially when Forbes says UC Berkeley is the best school in the country. |
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I'm not arguing with you about GATech or any other 2nd rate school. Again you must have went there, because you keep bringing them up. https://career.virginia.edu/UniversityofVirginia-Class-2020 UVA career outcomes seems to fit in well with Emory and it's peers. However, Emory doesn't have engineering like the others yet it's salary is still very high if not higher. |
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You're arguing about Emory and it's students but aren't even smart enough to use the reply and quote functions on this site correctly. And Parchment is not reliable. Be gone! |
You believe what you believe. Your tactic is commonly used by other Emory alumni. Always assume ppl who do not agree with you guys from lower tier schools and try undermining Emory's reputation. You said Emory's finance is top notch and I told you it is not. If I were you, I would at least review the two school's undergraduate outcome of past five years. 2020 is unique ever. Starting salary of McIntire graduates is usually 5K higher than that of Goizueta. https://career.virginia.edu/uva-career-outcomes Again I am form Notre Dame, and I can assume you went to Emory |
Emory alumni keep changing the subject. It seems you are too smart to know how to use commas. Yes, Parchment is unreliable, but your stats are jokes. |
So all of this is projection, because Notre Dame is very overrated. It's Endowment is so high it should be ranked higher. Emory US news- 21 WSJ- 20 USnews World- 74 Notre Dame USnews- 19 WSJ- 27 Us news World- 284 Emory is well ranked across the board while Notre Dame only has US news USA ranking. Emory is a southern school with no engineering, employers will not pay students from the south more than northeast students. But the funny thing is Emory holds its own despite that. 65k in Atlanta is much better than 70k in NYC or DC. Also see how I didn't use a third party website this time but you quickly dismiss the data? You're mentally stuck move on. |
Have been tired to persuade Emory alumni to believe that Emory is not as good as Vandy Rice and WashU. They trust delusion rather than stats |
| Emory's acceptance rate is 13%, the same as WashU and lower than Notre Dame. The Dame booster must just be confused. |
Are you saying that ATL and NYC are on the level for finance? IB jobs in NYC are much more competitive than those in ATL. Do you know what percentage of Emory graduates stay in ATL? Do you know how to do weighting in this case? Also, US News World has no methodology to measure UG education. Why did you include it? Why I should trust WSJ ranking? How many years since it started ranking US colleges? |
Emory has CDS of four years, and you only compared one year. Also, Emory has misreported its admission stats for several decades. |
Not you grasping for straws. Just a second ago, you and your friend were bragging about Niche rankings now trying to discredit The WALL STREET JOURNAL lol. About 45-50% of Emory grads stay in the south east after graduation. Also EMORY DOES NOT HAVE ENGINEERING like Notre Dame, UVA and the others. As whole Notre Dame is overrated it's grad schools clearly suck and has too much money to be ranked only 27 for undergrad. Go eat a Snickers or something. |
First, stay on your topic. Why don't you compare past four years admission stats of both schools? Will that ruin your belief? Second, Doubt WSJ College Rankings = Discredit WSJ, then Coach Outlet Sucks=Coach Sucks ? We have talked about starting salary of Goizueta and McIntire not Emory and UVa. Engineering school does not matter.Plus, UVa is always regarded as a school in the south. If you wanna dig deeper, why don't you put enrolled students' family income into consideration? We are talking about college education not grad schools. I may agree with you that some grad schools of ND suck, but it has nothing to do with this topic. |
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