Acceptance rate is a simple math. # available seats offered / # applicants ED doesn't have anything to do with it. Duh |
The "even" Emory indicates you think its the better school. Because any other time yall pretend these schools are peers. |
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My son was interested in NYU and we went for a “tour”. What a waste of time. Entirely outside walking about one square city block. The tour guides basically read the brochure out loud. Not allowed to see the inside of a dorm or even a staged dorm room. We were shown the building from across the street. We went into the library and their propaganda/marketing room to hear someone pitch going to NYU in Chiba or Dubai.
Incredibly disappointing. In reality, they advertise $0 for families making less than $200k a year. I assume this drives up their applicants and down their acceptance rates. They don’t have EA and their ED rates are only slightly higher than their regular admission. I don’t know if it’s a world class university for Business anymore but I gathered that they don’t really care if it is or not. They gave the numbers and don’t need to impress you. Apply or not. It’s the name you are paying for. He’s chosen to apply RD against my own bias and knows it’s a long shot. I don’t see the value in NYU unless you are going for a Fine Arts degree or have a hook. |
emory was quoted in the ny times article about early decision. it admits the most of its freshman class early decision than virtually any other college. of course that skews the acceptance rate. no one thinks emory is a better school than nyu. it has that same extra junior college campus out in the rural part of georgia. |
The Oxford campus is 30 miles outside Atlanta, and literally walking distance to the neighboring metro-Atlanta suburb. Not exactly rural, in the context of Atlanta’s sprawl. 6 or more shuttles a day to Emory’s main campus in Atlanta. And nothing wrong with rural colleges either! |
We visited NYU and loved the vibe. Debated between ED to NYU or Emory. My kid is attending NYU and doing great. Got a good financial aid package as well. |
The “vibe” as in lower Manhattan or the corner of Washington Square where the food trucks are located. There isn’t a campus and you don’t get to even see a classroom. I’m glad your student is doing well. I love NYC, but I am hoping my student chooses otherwise. We won’t get need based aid and merit aid isn’t a given with a 4% acceptance rate for regular decision. I’m still biased at finding another university, but it’s isn’t my decision |
Great to hear your kid is doing well. My DS starts in January and we are naturally a little apprehensive and hoping for the same. The tour is a farce as previously posted. We went in fall ‘23 and the guides led us around the neighborhood. I assume we went into the first floor of the library, but we couldn’t see the books. My guess is that the tour exists primarily to track demonstrated interest. If the students who work for the school are any indication, the vibe is good. We called a number of times to get answers to questions and they were friendly, outgoing and willing to share their personal experiences. This wasn’t always the case at other schools. |
I’m the other poster here. Some kids love the city like my DS, and NYU is academically the best fit for him. He applied ED to NYU without hesitation. I respect how you are letting your kid make their own decision despite your misgivings. |
70% of Emory students submit test scores vs 25% of NYU. Also NYU isnt even T30 so... |
It isn’t that simple. The school enrolls a fraction of those accepted non-ED. It enrolls close to 100% of the ones accepted ED. |
Add George Washington U to those 3. |
emory is trash. move on |
| Any school that has Taylor Swift give its commencement speech can not be taken seriously. |
So again, what does it have to do with acceptance rate? |