Emory v Cornell

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Premed track DC. Got in Emory and Cornell CALS.


OP, where did your DC go? How did it go the first year?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Premed track DC. Got in Emory and Cornell CALS.


How does your kid have this choice already? Both schools have only ED
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Premed track DC. Got in Emory and Cornell CALS.


How does your kid have this choice already? Both schools have only ED


did you go to emory? learn to read the dates on posts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


How so?

Do they have requirements for % in-state? Is it more difficult as OOS applicant?


What does it mean to be a land grant school?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


How so?

Do they have requirements for % in-state? Is it more difficult as OOS applicant?


What does it mean to be a land grant school?


Basically a state school. State gave the land
Anonymous
Emory is in a red state. Hard pass.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Emory is in a red state. Hard pass.


Emory is in a big deep blue island that happens to be in a red state. Not only that, but it’s has a very diverse student body- more diverse than the student bodies of many colleges in the Northeast. Do your homework.
Anonymous
What do people think of Oxford college to Emory?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What do people think of Oxford college to Emory?

No different than Cornell ILR or Human Ecology. Or Barnard, or Vanderbilt's new campuses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


How so?

Do they have requirements for % in-state? Is it more difficult as OOS applicant?


What does it mean to be a land grant school?


Cornell is a private university made up of multiple “colleges.” Some were developed with private funds and some were developed with public funds from NY state. As such, those specific colleges favor NY residents and offer a lower “in-state” tuition. Students from outside of NY apply and are accepted to those schools. They pay full tuition.

At Cornell, CALS—College of Agriculture & Life Sciences—is one of the land grant schools. So are ILR—Industrial Labor Relations—and Human Ecology.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What do people think of Oxford college to Emory?

No difference. Better if premed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Emory is in a red state. Hard pass.

Don’t you want grandchildren?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What do people think of Oxford college to Emory?

No different than Cornell ILR or Human Ecology. Or Barnard, or Vanderbilt's new campuses.


the emory bozo is out in force again. these other places grant degrees and are not 2 year junior colleges like oxford
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Emory is in a red state. Hard pass.

Don’t you want grandchildren?


Not if the only people who are procreating are in red states.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Emory is in a red state. Hard pass.


Emory is in a big deep blue island that happens to be in a red state. Not only that, but it’s has a very diverse student body- more diverse than the student bodies of many colleges in the Northeast. Do your homework.


And it’s still in a red state.

Hard pass.
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