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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Whether Emory University or Williams College offers the better education depends upon the particular student and the particular course of study. My first thought is that the intellectual firepower is greater at Emory, but that the well rounded student is more prevalent at athletically inclined Williams College.[/quote] Kids I know heading to Emory this year would NEVER get into Williams.[/quote] Williams had a 30% acceptance rate for ED. Does not seem so selective. [/quote] Emory University admitted its first members of the Class of 2027 on Dec. 14 with a 31% acceptance rate for the Emory College of Arts and Sciences (ECAS). In total, 722 Early Decision I (ED1) students were admitted to ECAS and 353 students to Oxford College, according to Associate Vice Provost and Dean of Admission John Latting. [/quote] Emory ED2 is 12%. And all you're proving is that both schools are equally as selective. https://emorywheel.com/emory-admits-245-more-students-to-class-of-2027-in-ed2-garnering-a-12-acceptance-rate/[/quote]
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