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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Emory and Georgetown are different except for size and both being slightly outside a big city center. The student bodies are different (except for maybe the business and nursing schools), the offerings are different, and the social vibes are different. And Georgetown is still Jesuit while Emory is not affiliated with any church. Georgetown seems to attract more kids wanting a Jesuit school, a bigger sports scene or a higher profile/more international student body(think Crown Prince of Jordan). Emory struck me as very UMC immigrant/Northeast background/Ivy aspirant “striver-ish” and not in any bad way. It’s hard to say that one college’s student body is stronger or more accomplished than the other, when they mostly attract different kinds of applicants. [/quote] Emory is Methodist and they are probably the most similar universities besides Washu. They both have the wealthiest applicants in the country. [/quote] Emory also has a higher percentage of private school students as well. Emory is not a consolation prize unless you're talking about the Oxford campus. [/quote] https://apply.emory.edu/discover/facts-stats/first-year.html Check out the Oxford stats and admit rate. Something is a consolation prize only if you treat it like a consolation prize. [/quote]
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